UT Bank: Financial and Banking Sectors in Ghana
Prince Kofi Amoabeng, CEO of UT Bank, gives his assessment on the financial and banking sectors in Ghana. He also shares his vision for the future of UT and talks about expansion plans.
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Prince Kofi Amoabeng, CEO of UT Bank, gives his assessment on the financial and banking sectors in Ghana. He also shares his vision for the future of UT and talks about expansion plans.
Christian Ibeagha, Oilfield Service Manager for Ghana, Ivory Coast and the Remotes (GIR) gives an overview of the oil industry in Ghana and mentions some of Schlumberger’s challenges in the country.
Minister Edward Kofi Omane Boamah gives an overview of the ICT and Telecommunications industry in Ghana and mentions some of his plans for the future of the sector, such as the offshore fiber expansion.
Nana Owusu-Afari presents AGI, an association whose role is to support the private sector. He also gives an overview of the industry and manufacturing sectors in Ghana, mentioning some challenges and investment opportunities.
Emmanuel T. Obeng talks about the benefits of globalization and gives an overview of Jislah Financial Services, a company that provides short-term bridge financing arrangements with flexible interest rates and repayment schedules for its customers.
Amar Deep S. Hari, CEO of IPMC (Intercom Programming & Manufacturing Company), a company specialized in IT products distribution, IT solutions and IT training, explains his perception of doing business in Ghana and presents his company.
Richard Anamoo, Director General of GPHA (Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority), mentions some of his challenges and upcoming plans in order to expand the ports and be able to follow the economic growth of Ghana.
Seth Adjei-Baah, President of the Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry, discusses oil discoveries in Ghana, employment, industry and manufacturing. He also talks about the role of the CCI and shares his vision for the future of the country.
Simon Dornoo, Managing Director of Ghana Commercial Bank, talks about Ghana’s huge economic growth and positive outlook for the coming years. He also presents GCB, which has now become the largest bank in Ghana.
Mr. Landry gives his assessment of the economic development of Ghana, mentioning some of the country’s strengths and weaknesses. He also presents Labadi Beach Hotel, Ghana’s premier hotel, resort and business address, renowned for its unique spirit of Ghanaian hospitality.