SMILE, RenMoney Unveil Financing Initiative for Clients

Smile Communications Limited and RenMoney have announced the launch of a flexible financing initiative in partnership to offer existing and prospective clients of Smile Communications the opportunity to own a Smile 4GLTE device that includes a data plan, especially for individuals and families.

This unique collaboration provides ease and flexibility of payment for everyone to have access to Smile’s SuperFast, SuperReliable quality and affordable internet and voice services. The offer is available to all customer segments.

Speaking on the initiative, Managing Director of Smile, Mr. Godfrey Efeurhobo, said: “Smile is committed to creating opportunities that will enable our customers to enjoy the best broadband internet experience by providing differentiating solutions that will enrich their lives. Explaining further, he said that the initiative was developed with the aim to reducing the burden of acquisition cost on customers, extend connectivity and access to internet to more Nigerians, make quality internet access affordable and empower them to do more and succeed in their respective endeavours.”

Also speaking on the initiative, the CEO, RenMoney Microfinance Bank Limited said: “Partnering with Smile on this project was an obvious choice as it aligns with RenMoney’s objective of providing inclusive, convenient and simple payment solutions. We have, therefore, developed a convenient customer experience that is open to all.  It is something we have a passion for, and we are excited about this partnership to provide access to SuperFast, SuperReliable and affordable 4GLTE service to all Nigerians.”

Acclaimed as the pioneer of 4G LTE technology in West Africa, Smile Nigeria is noted for continuously enhancing services to expand on the existing market offers in a bid to provide real value adding products and services. This aligns with Smile’s global vision and mission to be the mobile broadband provider of choice in its markets, whilst enabling its customers to do and achieve more.

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