A fresh legal battle has erupted as Joana Quaye files a new writ demanding that Bills Micro Credit Limited and Richard Quaye pay her 10 percent of all profits allegedly made since 2011.
The latest move has intensified the dispute, with Quaye seeking a court order for financial compensation tied to the company’s earnings over more than a decade.
According to the claim, Joana Quaye is asking the court to recognise her interest in the profits generated by the business and to compel the defendants to account for and pay the requested share.
The legal action has placed the operations and financial history of Bills Micro Credit Limited under renewed scrutiny, as both sides prepare for what could become a closely watched court battle.
The demand for payments dating back to 2011 raises questions about business arrangements, ownership interests, and financial obligations that will now be examined through the legal process.
As the case moves forward, attention is on the court’s determination and how the dispute between the parties will be resolved.


