Ghana Sectors

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Financial Sector: Experts Consult, Debt Recovery and Debt Management Firm in Ghana

Nathaniel Johnson gives an overview of the debt recovery sector in Ghana and presents Experts Consult. The firm engages in the service of debt recovery, debt management, risk monitoring, revenue collection and also acts as a process serving company. Its goal is to assist financial institutions, companies and individuals repossess their hard earned assets or cash that could have been lost or written off as bad debts.

Everpack Ghana: Manufacturer of Food Packaging, Paper Ware and Plastic Disposable Products

Karim Achkar presents Everpack, a manufacturer of food packaging, paper ware and plastic disposable products in Ghana. Some of its products include: paper napkins, facial tissue, toilet rolls, kitchen towels, refills for dispensers, paper cups, plastic cups, plastic plates, plastic containers, plastic cutlery, drinking bottles, cling film, aluminum foil, aluminum containers, nylon trash bags, packing tape and pallet stretch film.

Executive Profile: Stephen Debrah-Ablormeti of CPL Group, A Ghanaian Real Estate Development Company

Stephen Debrah-Ablormeti is an experienced Chief Executive Officer with a demonstrated history of working in the real estate industry. Skilled in negotiation, budgeting, customer service, engineering and strategic planning, he is a strong business development professional with a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) focused on business innovation from China Europe International Business School (CEIBS).

Debridge Industries: Manufacturer of Tile Adhesive and Supplier of Building Materials in Ghana

Tony Kwasi Kwansare presents Debridge Industries, a manufacturer of tile adhesive named Superbond Tile Adhesive, and supplier of building materials such as damp proof membrane, as well as porcelain and ceramic tiles. Debridge Industries’ vision is to team up with real estate developers and members of the building industry to bridge the housing deficit gap in Ghana.

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