RenMoney Gives Hope to Consumer Finance Challenges | Welcome to Linda Ikeji's Blog

LI_Mobile_Leaderboard_1

Thursday, 17 March 2016

RenMoney Gives Hope to Consumer Finance Challenges

RenMoney Nigeria MFB providers of simple money solutions recently launched her MakeItHappen campaign featured across all RenMoney social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram.

MakeItHappen is a sequel to the recently concluded #ALittleMoneyAndADream digital campaign where individuals were called upon to share their dreams and aspirations on RenMoney social media pages.




As a follow up to this, the MakeItHappen campaign is a call to individuals to partner with RenMoney in bringing dreams, aspirations, goals, plans and promises they hold dear to reality. According to Graham Lee, CEO RenMoney MFB Nigeria, “our understanding of this market has shown that the gap between aspirations and reality most times, is the needed cash to fund our dreams. RenMoney is interested in bridging this gap between needs, wants and desires of Nigerians and finance they require to make it happen.

This is our key relevance and we are determined to continually raise the bar to make it happen”. The MakeItHappen campaign will make use of the hashtag #MakeItHappen to communicate exciting and rewarding events and offers available on all RenMoney’s products; Cash Loans, Fixed Deposit and Target Savings. The best way to be in the loop of these events and offers as they come is to follow RenMoney on all their social media platforms; on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram.

18 comments:

  1. Ok seen



    jamilashaibu15@yahoo.com

    ReplyDelete
  2. NA SO DEM GO DECEIEVE PPL APPLY FINSISH U GO COME SEE SAY ITS NOT EASY TO GET LOAD OR EVEN PAY THEM COS OF THERE INTEREST... IMAGINE SOMEONE COLLECTING LOAN OF 26K AND USING IT TO PAY 46KPLUS...

    ReplyDelete
  3. Noted, thanks for sharing,

    ReplyDelete
  4. Do Renmoney give consumers fund for free to persue there dreams??

    ReplyDelete
  5. criminals, after i took their loan and they lied to me that its 4% not knowing that there are alot of hidden charges. If i start with RenMoney, dem go gbaga

    ReplyDelete

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in comments are those of the comment writers alone and does not reflect or represent the views of Linda Ikeji.

Recent Posts