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The Enterprise Group excelled at the just-ended National Business Honours Awards-2025, in Accra, proudly taking home five major honours, including General Insurance Company of the Year for Enterprise Insurance, and Ultimate Funeral Service Company of the Year for Transitions.
At the individual level, Enterprise Group’s CEO, Daniel Larbi-Tieku, was named Group CEO of the Year after keen competition among the country’s top business leaders.
Enterprise Insurance’s Managing Director, Akosua Ansah-Antwi, also received the Corporate Leadership Excellence Award in the General Insurance category, while Genevieve Cornelius, General Manager of Transitions, was recognized as an Outstanding Business Leader in the Internment Industry.
“These recognitions go beyond trophies — they are a reflection of trust, service, and impact. For our customers, this means choosing Enterprise is choosing Ghana’s most trusted and awarded financial services brand that consistently delivers protection, innovation, and value", the firm said in a statement.
"For our stakeholders, it reaffirms our leadership, resilience, and commitment to sustainable growth in every sector we operate", it continued.
It added that "As Ghana’s leading financial services provider, these awards affirm our mission to give all who come into contact with us their desired Advantage because we are the best at what we do”.
The National Business Honours Awards is Ghana's premier business awards program, established by Global Ovations Limited to recognize and celebrate companies and individuals for their outstanding contributions to Ghana's business landscape through visionary leadership, innovation, sustainability, and competitiveness across various sectors.
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