Chief
Executive Officer, Ezekiel Owusu Afriyie, says the decision is in line with the
company’s ten year progression plan to attain universal banking status.
“We’ve
been able to provide all the necessary requirements as far as Bank of Ghana requirement
is actually concerned; the certificate is actually awarded, we can’t actually
earn it so it’s in the hand of the Bank of Ghana to ensure that they push us
there and for us we are ready for that,” he stated.
Noble
Dream has opened 26 branches across the country within four years of
operations, steering as the fastest growing in Ghana’s microfinance business.
The
firm has, within period, employed more than one thousand and advanced Gh₵48
million in loans to over five thousand clients.
Mr.
Owusu Afriyie tells Luv Biz the company’s focus is to grow along with its 500,000
customers.
“When
you move up there then you can do a bigger business; we’ve been able to grow
the capacity of our customers to a certain level and we should be able to take
them up. For that matter, we want to move to the savings and loans to be able
to build up and try as much as possible to grow along with these customers,” he
said.
Mr.
Owusu Afriyie says the company will also branch into insurance and other
financial services of benefit to its customers.
Noble
Dream is headquartered in the Ashanti regional capital, Kumasi.
Story
by Kofi Adu Domfeh
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