Board Chairman of Bills Micro-credit Limited, Richard Nii-Armah Quaye, has acknowledged founder of the defunct UT Bank, Captain Prince Kofi Amoabeng.
According to the prolific businessman, Prince Kofi Amoabeng and his UT Financial Services provided him with a loan of GH¢7,000 in the early stages of his establishment.
Delivering his address at the 15th anniversary celebration of Bills Micro-Credit, formerly Quick Credit, Richard Nii-Armah Quaye thanked his fellow businessman for lending his company the money.
“Captain, thank you so much. I want everyone to know that the first loan our company took was GH¢7,000 and it was from UT Financial Services”, he said, attracting applause from the audience.
Bills Micro-credit celebrated its 15th Anniversary on Thursday, May 20, with a plush dinner at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel in Accra.
Overall best staff, Charles Sampson, was presented with a brand new Hyundai Tucson vehicle and a cash prize of GH¢200,000 by Bills Board Chairman, Richard Nii-Armah Quaye, for his long service and commitment.
Fourteen other workers of Bills Micro-credit formerly, Quick Credit, were each gifted a brand new Toyota Vitz vehicle while 5 selected workers were specially rewarded with GH¢200,000 cash prize each.
Fifteen dedicated customers of Bills received 55-inch TV set each plus interest-free loans of up to GH¢100,000 for every customer.
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