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March 10, 2026
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Advans Ghana honours clients for consistent savings in nationwide promotional awards
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Key Points
- Advans Ghana Savings and Loans hosted an awards ceremony for its 'Advans Aha Ye D3 Promo' to recognize clients' outstanding financial discipline.
- The promotion encouraged consistent saving over three months, offering weekly, monthly, and a grand prize for top savers.
- Mrs. Agnes Naadu, a woman entrepreneur, emerged as the overall winner, receiving a fully paid two-night trip to South Africa.
- Other awardees received cash, electronics, and household appliances, reinforcing the benefits of disciplined financial choices.
- Advans Ghana reiterated its commitment to empowering clients, particularly women entrepreneurs and MSMEs, through financial literacy and innovative products to foster long-term stability and growth.
Why This Matters
This initiative is significant for Ghana as it actively promotes financial literacy and a culture of disciplined saving, which are crucial for economic stability and individual empowerment. By targeting MSMEs and women entrepreneurs, who form a vital part of Ghana's economy, Advans Ghana directly contributes to increased financial inclusion and sustainable business growth. Such programs align with broader national efforts to strengthen the financial resilience of its citizens and small businesses.
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