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The Country Managing Partner of Deloitte Ghana, Daniel Kwadwo Owusu, is urging businesses to seek financial advisory and consulting services from professional services firms such as Deloitte to elevate their operations to greater heights.
According to him, professional services firms provide solutions and support to organisations to deliver results, expand their tentacles and succeed wherever they are.
Mr. Owusu was giving remarks at the the third in a series of Deloitte and the UK Ghana Chamber of Commerce (UKGCC) Thought Leadership Series on the topic: “Enhancing the Investment Climate in Ghana - The Role of Transaction Advisors for Business Expansion and Growth”.
“At Deloitte, we connect with clients and communities to create the impact that matters both to public and private clients, spanning multiple industries. With a globally connected network of member firms in more than 150 countries and a staff of over 600,000, we bring a world-class capabilities and deep local expertise to help clients’ success wherever they operate”, he stated.
“It’s not expensive to get closer to us. Businesses and people have gotten closer to us and they have gotten value for money. Just come around and speak to us and you’ll see that definitely you are getting results, because we will create the opportunity for you and we will grow with you and you will find out there is a space for that kind of business you can fit in”.
Mr. Owusu also urged startups looking for funding and how to grow their businesses to seek advisory support from Deloitte.

The webinar featured top leaders within the Deloitte Africa Transactions and Strategy space. They included Wendy Pienaar, Africa Strategy Lead; Jonathan Golden, Africa Corporate Finance leader; Angela Rogan, PMI and Value Creation Services Leader; Sean McPhee, African Transaction Services Leader and Jared Moodley, African Valuation and Modeling Leader.
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