NSS partners Hisense in "hire out purchase" agreement

NSS partners Hisense in "hire out purchase" agreement

- The NSS has signed an agreement with the a home appliance company for hire purchase

- Service personnel are being entreated to buy any home appliance at a credit and pay in 12 months

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If you are a National Service personnel hoping to start life on a trendy note, your dreams have already been met as the National Service Secretariat (NSS) has signed a partnership with Hisense to purchase home appliances at a credit and pay later in the course of a year.

NSS partners Hisense in "hire out purchase" agreement
NSS partners Hisense in "hire out purchase" agreement

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This new move, which has been termed “Life Starter Package” will see personnel of the service walk into any Hisense shop, fill a form and subsequently pay for whichever appliance over a period of 12 months.

“NSS persons at post could walk into any Hisense shop in Ghana and show proof that they are service persons, make a request and pay for outright purchase depending on the items or sign onto a 12-month payment by installment,” head of the NSS revealed.

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Meanwhile the motive behind this initiative by the NSS raises concerns over the spate of indebtedness these college graduates are likely to suffer after their year’s work to the nation.

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Source: YEN.com.gh

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Nii Ayi Ayitey Nii Ayi Ayitey, aka Charles Ayitey, is an experienced journalist who covered Current Affairs news for Yen.com.gh from 2015-2021. He also worked for such companies as Multimedia Group Limited, Scooper, and Face2Face Africa. Nii Ayi Ayitey holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication and Media Studies from the Ghana Institute of Journalism (2015). Currently, he's studying at UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.