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The Ghana Export-Import (GEXIM) Bank signed Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with five local companies on Thursday, March 26, to strengthen Ghana’s export capacity and industrial growth.
The beneficiary firms include Freshsaco Foods Exports Limited, Buntaa Farms Limited, Nadkansco Company Limited, Northshore Apparel Ghana Limited, and TKS Packaging & Printing Limited.
The agreements are expected to enhance collaboration and provide targeted financial and technical support to boost production and export readiness.
Chief executives of the respective companies welcomed the initiative, describing it as a timely intervention to unlock growth opportunities within their sectors.
They pledged to play their part in ensuring the success of the partnerships and to contribute meaningfully to Ghana’s export development agenda.
Chief Executive of GEXIM, Hon. Sylvester Adinam Mensah, lauded the initiative, expressing confidence that the partnerships would yield positive outcomes.
He noted that the agreements reflect the bank’s continued commitment to empowering local businesses and driving sustainable export-led growth.
This was done on the second day of the bank’s international conference as part of activities marking its 10th anniversary.
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