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Zedvance plans to have one million customers in five years

A leading consumer finance company, Zedvance Limited, has unveiled plans to grow its customer base to over one million customers across the country in the next five years.

Chief Executive Officer/Founder, Zedvance Limited, Mr Adedayo Amzat, while speaking at a press conference in celebration of the company’s 5th anniversary in Lagos, said the company would continue to take the lead in the industry by paying attention to the yearnings of Nigerians through excellent customer service, technology innovation and data science.

Amzat, who is also the group managing director, Zedcrest Capital Limited, said the group was proud to be a leading industry player in the consumer-finance sub-sector, describing it as one of the top three providers of credit across most metrics.

In his statement, “If you ask me what makes us different from the pack, I’ll say it’s the fact that we are a customer-centric brand. We listen to our customers and carry them along across every process of our product development and services.

He further added “For the last five years, we have focused primarily on salary-earners. However, we understand that this is a limited part of the economy. In a few months, we will be introducing products and services that cater to non-salary earners as well as small businesses across the country as we continue our mission of providing customer-centric financial solutions for all strata of the market through user-friendly technological innovations.”

Adebayo added that as part of its milestone activities, the company had refreshed its website to provide a seamless experience for customers as it would also be introducing new business locations on its coverage map.

The Group Head, Marketing and Communications, Zedcrest Capital, Mr Adebowale Banzi, said Zedvance would continue to contribute to the socio-economic development of the country through customer-centric solutions.

He said the company was proud that over the years, it had not only introduced great products for its teeming customers, but contributed to the development of the economy.

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