Posted on February 28th, 2010 by Cobus
Bayport Financial Services Ghana has been conducting business since 2003. Bayport is a financial services provider that provides unsecured credit in several African countries; in Ghana, we have branches in 23 cities and we have become the largest credit provider in this country.
From the outset, Bayport Financial Services Ghana realised that we would have to gain an intimate understanding of the local people if we were to design financial products that suit their needs. Our local partnerships with trade unions and employers have given us that insight; partners like the Ghana Mineworkers’ Union and the Ghana National Association of Teachers.
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Posted on January 30th, 2010 by Cobus
Bayport Ghana commenced business in 2003, providing responsible unsecured credit to Ghanaians. Today, Bayport Financial Services is represented in 23 cities in Ghana and has become the foremost local credit provider.
Bayport Ghana realises that to both benefit the people with relevant product and make a sound business case for Bayport, we have to understand the needs of the local people. Therefore, we have forged ties with local industry, stakeholders and trade unions. Therefore, our Ghanaian partners include the Ghana National Association of Teachers and the Ghana Mineworkers’ Union and these ties have given us a sound understanding of Ghanaian customs and attitudes towards credit.
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Posted on January 30th, 2010 by Cobus
Bayport in Ghana has branches in 23 Ghanaian cities. Bayport Financial Services has become a leading provider of unsecured credit in Ghana since the company was established in Ghana in 2003.
Bayport in Ghana has traditionally partnered with the Ghana National Associating of Teachers and the Ghana Mineworkers’ Union. Bayport Financial Services always partners with local stakeholders that prioritise the best interests of the people. Bayport Ghana has endeavoured to better understand the Ghanaian people, their culture and their attitudes towards credit. This has enabled us to design financial products that speak to the specific needs of the local people.
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