I’ve made my first $1 billion – Founder of Bills Credit claims

 I’ve made my first $1 billion – Founder of Bills Credit claims

Ghanaian business mogul and founder of Bills Credit, Richard Nii Armah Quaye, has revealed exciting news. He has reached a major financial milestone by making his first $1 billion.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with media personality Bola Ray, Nii Armah credited his success to discipline and hard work.

He reflected on his financial journey, stating:

“Without discipline, you will not be able to achieve anything. I made my first $1 million at age 27. Thirteen years later, I have made my first $1 billion.”

Richard Nii Armah Quaye is well known for his vast investments in Ghana’s financial and business sector.

He is the CEO of Bills Microcredit, popularly known as Bills Credit, which provides financial services to individuals and businesses.

In addition to Bills Credit, he has ventured into various industries, including:

Quick Credit & Investment Micro-Credit Ltd – A financial institution supporting small businesses.


Quick Angels Limited – A venture capital firm focused on funding Ghanaian startups and businesses.


Quick Credit & Loans Ltd – Offering credit facilities to individuals and businesses across different sectors.

Recently, Richard Nii Armah Quaye made headlines. He shared photos and videos of himself boarding a Gulfstream 200 private jet. He claimed it was his latest acquisition.

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