Global wellness and lifestyle company QNET is celebrating 27 years of operations worldwide. The company says its longevity reflects its commitment to ethical business practices and direct selling.
In an interview on Starr FM with host Joshua Kodjo Mensah, Theodocia Naana Quartey, QNET’s Global Compliance Officer, emphasized the company’s long-standing reputation. “QNET has been around for 27 years. We have always focused on promoting quality products through direct selling,” she said.
Ms. Quartey explained that the company’s model is simple and transparent. “We sell wellness, lifestyle, and lifestyle-enhancing products. Distributors recommend products to earn commissions. That’s the core of QNET nothing else,” she said.
She noted that while the company has grown internationally, it has remained committed to integrity. “Fraudsters sometimes misuse our brand, but our history proves we operate legitimately. Our mission has always been to empower people with real business opportunities,” she explained.
QNET has also partnered with law enforcement and regulatory bodies to protect the public. “We engage EOCO and other stakeholders to ensure that scammers using our name are prosecuted,” Ms. Quartey said. “The fight against fraud is ongoing, but our track record shows we are serious.”
She highlighted the company’s recent initiatives, including a compliance office in East Legon, a hotline, and email verification systems. “We want the public to know where to reach us and verify any claims. Transparency is part of our 27-year legacy,” she said.
Ms. Quartey also encouraged people to take advantage of QNET’s direct-selling opportunities safely. “Our business is designed to be a side gig or full-time venture. You don’t need to travel abroad to participate,” she said. “All you need is dedication and honesty.”
She concluded by stressing the company’s enduring mission. “For 27 years, QNET has empowered people around the world. We remain committed to ethical business practices and protecting our brand. Our history is proof that we are here to stay,” she said.
Source: Starrfm.com.gh

