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Renmoney boost loan access with mobile centres

Nigerian finance lending company, Renmoney says it has launched its mobile experience centres across Lagos recently. The mobile experience centres will accelerates financial inclusion and improve lending to individuals and investment in small and medium enterprises in a more convenient way. The Centres will enable customers to complete end-to-end transactions at their convenience.

According to the statement from the firm, this was in line with its commitment to provide improved and more convenient lending and investment solutions for its customers.

The centres would move across different locations in Lagos to cater to both small business owners and salary earners who needed to access credit, it added.

The Head of Sales, Renmoney, Iyayi Oludapo, described the launch of mobile experience centres as a result of the business’ focus on improving service delivery by moving closer to the people.

“These mobile centres were built to provide easy access to people who need to reach us, without them having to travel too far,” she added.

The Chief Executive Officer, Renmoney, Oluwatobi Boshoro, said innovation would continue to be a priority for Renmoney.

“As a business, we are continually addressing barriers to financial inclusion in Nigeria and we will continue to find innovative ways to deliver the best service to our customers,” she added.

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