Dolla Financial Awards Toyota Probox to Taxi Operator in Loan Promotion

Dolla Financial Services awarded a 2018 Toyota Probox to Michael Kevin Robinson as part of their loan promotion aimed at supporting Jamaican taxi operators. The ‘One N Ready, Two N Drive’ campaign ran for six months, offering customers a chance to win a vehicle upon loan approval. CEO Kenroy Kerr expressed the company’s commitment to financial empowerment through this initiative.
Dolla Financial Services recently presented a 2018 Toyota Probox to Michael Kevin Robinson as part of their ‘One N Ready, Two N Drive’ loan promotion. This event took place during a ceremony at the Fairview Shopping Centre in Montego Bay, St. James, concluding a successful six-month campaign. The promotion, which ran from June 28 to December 31, 2024, aimed to empower Jamaican taxi operators by providing financial support through loans.
Eligible customers who obtained a Dolla One N Ready Loan were automatically entered into the promotion, giving them the opportunity to secure a new vehicle to facilitate their transportation business. Kenroy Kerr, CEO of Dolla Financial, expressed enthusiasm during the handover, stating that the promotion exemplified their commitment to making dreams a reality through accessible financing solutions.
Kerr emphasized the organization’s dedication to uplifting and empowering individuals by providing financial opportunities that help customers attain financial independence. The winner, Michael Kevin Robinson, thanked Dolla Financial for the significant boost that the vehicle will bring to his business and financial stability.
The ‘One N Ready, Two N Drive’ loan promotion by Dolla Financial has successfully facilitated the empowerment of local taxi operators in Jamaica. By awarding a new vehicle to a deserving customer, Dolla Financial has reinforced its mission to provide accessible financing solutions that promote economic independence. This initiative highlights the positive impact of financial support in enhancing local businesses and the livelihoods of individuals in the community.
Original Source: www.jamaicaobserver.com