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Beige Capital celebrated a successful evening at the third Made in Ghana Awards (MIGA 2015) when it was adjudged the best Savings & Loans Company and inducted into the ‘Made in Ghana Hall of Fame’.
The bank was also highly commended for its general banking and investment services in the Financial Services Provider category.
The event was organized by Entrepreneurs Foundation of Ghana (EFG), under the auspices of the ministries of Trade and Industry, Finance and the Ghana Standards Authority, on the theme: “Nationalism, the key to Social and Economic Development”.
CEO of Beige Capital, Mr. Mike Nyinaku, said he was hopeful that very soon some indigenous Ghanaian companies will outgrow their boundaries in Ghana and strongly represent the country on the global landscape.
He commended the EFG and its president, Mr Sam Ato Gaisie, for creating a worthy platform to promote made in Ghana products and services.
Mr. Gaise, during an interview before the event said, “It is about seeking the pride of Ghanaian indigenous twenty (20) most celebrated high quality and competitive products and services to create awareness, provide a boost to the business profile and reputation, increase the products’ credibility in international markets and build product loyalty to save the local manufacturing industries from collapse”.
He explained that the ‘Made in Ghana Awards’ process basically shortlists the best celebrated products and services which have exhibited excellence in quality, manufacturing practices and standards over the years.
Ten of the outstanding products and services were inducted into the prestigious ‘Made in Ghana Hall of Fame’, whiles another ten were selected for awards as ‘Made in Ghana Products and Services of the Year’ for their exceptional contributions to the development of the private sector in creating economic and social values.
Since inception in 2008, Beige Capital has seen consistent growth both in the size and scope of its operations.
Beige Capital has business offices in several parts of the country and employs about 700 people.
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