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Enterprise Trustees retained its position as the only corporate Trustee in the Ghana Club 100 at the recent awards held at Kempinski Hotel.
Enterprise Trustees experienced tremendous growth in its operations to attain the 25th position at the 16th edition of Ghana Club 100 Awards, having ranked 100th in the previous year.
Enterprise Trustees, the leading private pension administrators in Ghana achieved this feat after a rigorous exercise, which ranked companies that entered the competition based on size (turnover), growth and profitability.
The Ghana Club 100 event was organized by the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) under the theme “Industrialization – A tool for job creation and Accelerated Economic Development”.
The Ghana Club 100 ranking is an annual initiative to honour companies that excel in their various areas of operations in the fiscal year.
Expressing his elation about the recognition, the General Manager of Enterprise Trustees Mr Joseph Ampofo said,
“This is a testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone at Enterprise Trustees. As a business, we are excited about what the future holds for us as we remain committed to offering only the best to our clients.”He dedicated the award to cherished clients.
Enterprise Trustees Limited (ETL) is the Pensions Management subsidiary of Enterprise Group Limited (EGL). Incorporated on 8th November 2010, Enterprise Trustees is the leader in Ghana’s Pension Industry with 28.5% of the market share and assets under management of over GH⊄1.6 billion.
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