Activa International Insurance to Become Top Insurance Company in Ghana
“The most significant development on the insurance market in Ghana is the entry into the market by big league Western insurance companies.”
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“The most significant development on the insurance market in Ghana is the entry into the market by big league Western insurance companies.”
The insurance industry in Ghana is dominated by the non-life business, which constituted 48.8 percent of the total gross written premium in 2013.
“At the moment we have a licence to generate 5 megawatts but because the right policies are not in place, we are not able to generate,” says Omane Frimpong, CEO of Wilkins Engineering, Ghana’s world-class engineering company.
“The long term projects that we are involved in are ongoing electrification. Government in 1989 made a policy to electrify our country within 30 years. At that time the electrification rate was only 15%, today the government has reached about 72%,” says Omane Frimpong, CEO of Wilkins Engineering, Ghana’s world-class engineering company.
“We are working on our drive for international expansion. We are trying to set up in Ivory Coast, Liberia and Guinea,” says Omane Frimpong, CEO of Wilkins Engineering, Ghana’s world-class engineering company.
“Our major strong points are that we deliver on time and we do the job meeting the quality standards,” says Omane Frimpong, CEO of Wilkins Engineering, Ghana’s world-class engineering company.
“We think that the immediate solution is to increase our generation capacity, and we would opt for IPP, independent power producers. So the solution lies within the private sector,” says Omane Frimpong, CEO of Wilkins Engineering, Ghana’s world-class engineering company.
“The main sectors are real estate, both for sale and long term asset generation i.e. hotels and office buildings; for immediate sale we have residential apartments, houses and land,” explains Ian Morris, Managing Director of TEDC Trasacco Estates Development Company.
“For Airtel Ghana as a company, the award is such a huge recognition, which we truly appreciate, of the conscious effort we have made not just to communicate and connect with our customers, but to raise the standards of marketing in Ghana,” says Lucy Quist, Managing Director of Airtel Ghana.
“CSR is very dear to our heart at Airtel because it is part of our heritage as a business right from our home in India. We are probably one of the biggest providers of education services to disadvantaged children,” says Lucy Quist, Managing Director of Airtel Ghana.