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Catholic Archdiocese of Kumasi Cooperative Society for Development (CAKCSOD) Opens Kromoase Branch

Catholic Archdiocese of Kumasi Cooperative Society for Development (CAKCSOD) Opens Kromoase Branch

 

In a significant development for the financial inclusion and empowerment of the people of Kromoase and its surrounding communities, the Catholic Archdiocese of Kumasi Cooperative Society for Development (CAKCSOD) has officially opened its Kromoase branch. The grand opening ceremony marks a new chapter in providing accessible and member-centric financial services to the local population.

CAKCSOD, with its mission to foster development through cooperative values, now extends its services to Kromoase with a range of products and services designed to meet the financial needs of its members.

These include Member Savings Accounts, Member Current Accounts, Susu Savings Accounts, Afehyia PA Accounts, Fixed Deposit Investments Accounts, Abofra PA Accounts, Business Loans, Individual Loans, Emergency Loans, Loan Within Savings, and Shares.

“We encourage all individuals in Kromoase and beyond to bank with CAKCSOD without fear,” says the society in a statement. “Our cooperative is built on principles of trust, transparency, and member welfare, ensuring that your financial needs are met with care and professionalism.”

The opening of the Kromoase branch underscores CAKCSOD’s commitment to bringing financial services closer to the community, promoting savings culture, and supporting local development through responsible lending practices. Members can look forward to personalized service and support in achieving their financial goals.

For more information on CAKCSOD’s products and services or to join as a member, individuals are invited to visit the Kromoase branch or contact the society through their official channels.

CAKCSOD invites everyone to take advantage of the opportunities offered by their cooperative society and to be part of a community-driven financial institution focused on development and member welfare.

Story written by Dominic Duut.

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