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Ecobank Rwanda and Fortis Green Housing Partner to Ease Homeownership
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Ecobank Rwanda and Fortis Green Housing Partner to Ease Homeownership

From The New Times · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Ecobank Rwanda Plc and Fortis Green Housing have partnered to simplify homeownership.
  • The collaboration aims to make it easier for Rwandans to acquire homes.
  • Carine Umutoni, Managing Director of Ecobank Rwanda, and Jonathan Everett Shafer, Managing Director of Fortis Green Housing, signed the agreement in Kigali.

Ecobank Rwanda Plc and Fortis Green Housing have joined forces in a new partnership designed to make homeownership more accessible in Rwanda. The collaboration aims to streamline the process for individuals seeking to purchase homes, addressing potential barriers to acquiring property.

The agreement was formalized during a signing ceremony held in Kigali on Friday, August 15. Carine Umutoni, the Managing Director of Ecobank Rwanda Plc, and Jonathan Everett Shafer, Managing Director of Fortis Green Housing, exchanged copies of the agreement, marking the official commencement of their joint initiative.

This partnership signifies a commitment from both institutions to support the Rwandan housing market. By combining their expertise and resources, Ecobank and Fortis Green Housing intend to create more opportunities for Rwandans to achieve homeownership, contributing to the nation's development.

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Originally published by The New Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.