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Access Bank Ghana, Emirates launch introduces “fly now, pay later” promo

Access Bank Ghana and Emirates airline announced the deal between the organisation to aid their customers, to fly across the world and payments splashed over a period.

Under the new service, salaried customers, business owners and traders who are customers of the bank will now enjoy flexible financing arrangements from the bank to pre-finance their Emirate travel packages and pay within twelve months.

According to statement by the Managing Director of Access Bank Ghana, Olumide Olatunji, says the partnership has come at an opportune time when Christmas is approaching.

Mr Olatunji expressed appreciation to Emirates for choosing Access Bank out of numerous options.

The “fly now, pay later” promotion will afford both new and old customers of Access Bank the opportunity to access air tickets by filling forms on the website of the bank and then proceed to Emirates to fly to their destination.

In expressing delight on the promo, the Country Manager of Emirates, Catherine Wesley, said “at Emirates, we are continuously looking at opportunities for making our products accessible to Ghanaian customers. The Fly now and pay later partnership with Access Bank is yet another giant step in surprising our customers as Christmas approaches.”

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