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Marwan El-Sayed Shares Insights on Ihomes and Talks Revolutionizing Homeownership in Ghana

Marwan El-Sayed shares IHomes’ origins, insights into the real estate market in Ghana, their competitive advantages, and the innovative approach to affordable and customizable housing solutions. Discover IHomes’ vision for the future and their mission to make homeownership accessible and secure for Ghanaians, both at home and in the diaspora.

Ghanaian Real Estate Industry: Spike Boaitey Jnr Chronicles the Evolution of SBJ Properties

In this interview, Spike Boaitey Jnr shares insights into the evolution of SBJ Properties since its inception in 2008. From its roots in real estate marketing to the current portfolio of diverse developments, Spike Boaitey Jnr discusses the strategic choices, competitive advantages, and the promising landscape of the Ghanaian real estate industry.

Ghana Club 100 Awards: B5 Plus Secures 27th Position and Ranks 4th in the Manufacturing Sector

In a remarkable display of unwavering dedication to excellence and innovation, B5 Plus proudly secured the distinguished 27th position at the esteemed 20th Ghana Club 100 Award ceremony. Hosted at the illustrious Accra International Conference Centre, the event commemorated the outstanding accomplishments of Ghanaian companies, resonating with the overarching theme, “Accelerating Economic Growth: Amplifying Ghana’s Global Market Footprint through AFCFTA.”

Navigating Growth and Innovation: Unveiling Jean-Paul Feghali’s Vision for Imexco Ghana

Meet Jean-Paul Feghali, the visionary CEO of Imexco Ghana Limited. Leading the company since its establishment in 1990, Jean-Paul has diversified Imexco’s focus from commodities to a diverse portfolio, including IT and manufacturing. With nearly 1000 employees, Imexco operates in distribution, importation, and serves as agents for leading global brands.

Ghanaian-Owned Oil Marketing Company Zen Petroleum Ranks Among Africa’s Fastest-Growing Companies

ZEN Petroleum, a wholly Ghanaian-owned Oil Marketing Company (OMC), has been named one of the 75 fastest-growing companies in Africa for 2022. According to the FT ranking, the Ghanaian energy company recorded an absolute growth rate of 159.6%, while its Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) stood at 37.4% as against the 7.99% minimum CAGR required to be included in this year’s ranking.

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