Libyan Investments in Africa: Social and Economic Development
Ahmed A. Kashadah, Managing Director of Libya Africa Investment Portfolio (LAP), talks about investment opportunities in Africa.
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Ahmed A. Kashadah, Managing Director of Libya Africa Investment Portfolio (LAP), talks about investment opportunities in Africa.
Kasapreko is a beverage company which was founded in 1989, in response to the growing demand for good-quality alcoholic drinks. Today, Kasapreko has become a symbol of innovation in Ghana’s beverage industry and is currently the flagship of the liquor industry.
George K. Ahiafor, CEO of XDSData Ghana, a credit bureau licensed by the Bank of Ghana to offer credit referencing services, gives his assessment of the financial sector and discusses investments. Mr Ahiafor also talks about strategy and expansion plans.
Since the establishment of Kasapreko Company Limited in 1989, the company has been directing its efforts to establish itself as a truly alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage manufacturing company in Ghana and beyond. Kasapreko produces herbal-based spirits which possess very positive medicinal qualities. It has been the only company in its sector to be certified by the Centre for Scientific Research into Plant Medicine. Kasapreko’s flagship product Alomo Bitters holds over 50% share of the spirits market.
Felix Nyarko-Pong, CEO of uniBank, gives his assessment of the financial and banking sectors in Ghana. He also discusses challenges, in terms of the country’s economy and presents uniBank Ghana.
Investors’ appetite in Ghana is rising following the recent oil discovery. As some of those investors setup businesses to profit from the country’s burgeoning economic growth, demand for housing and office spaces is also growing.
With the changes in population growth, the discovery and exploitation of oil in commercial quantities, huge economic growth, the prospects and their attendant effects on FDIs and tourists arrivals in Ghana, the real estate sector is now a new area to invest in.
Amar Deep S. Hari gives his assessment on the economic situation of Ghana for business companies in commerce and talks about the IT industry. He also presents IPMC (Intercom Programming & Manufacturing Company), mentioning competition, challenges and diversification plans.
Christian Ibeagha gives an overview of the oil sector in Ghana and presents Schlumberger, which has been operating in the country for more than 2 years now. He also discusses challenges and competition, and shares his vision for the future of the country and the company.
Emmanuel T. Obeng talks about business in Ghana and presents his company, Jislah Financial Services. The company is a non-bank institution specialized in lending to small and medium scale enterprises and individuals. It has been in existence since 1995.