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Enterprise Trustees Limited has emerged the 10th Best Company of the Year in the 17th Edition of the Ghana Club 100 Awards organised by the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) in Accra.
The company is still the first and only Corporate Trustee in the prestigious Ghana Club 100 for three consecutive years.
At the same event, Enterprise Trustees was also recognized as the 2nd fastest growing company in Ghana.
Receiving the awards, the Head of Finance for Enterprise Trustees, Mr Yaw Kusi Acheampong said, “we are greatly honoured by this award which affirms our excellence and leadership in the pension industry. As a business, we remain relentless in our quest to deliver the best retirement solutions to our cherished customers”,
He further appreciated all clients for their loyalty and support over the years.
In attendance were the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori Atta, Governor of Bank of Ghana, Dr Ernest Addison and the Deputy Finance Minister, Kwaku Kwarteng who delivered the keynote address on behalf of the President Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo-Addo.
In his address, Mr Kwaku Kwarteng said the theme for the Ghana Club 100 awards, “Technology, Innovation, Entrepreneurship: Opportunities for Growth and Job Creation." resonated with the governments’ efforts to create an enabling environment for innovation and infrastructural growth in Ghana.
Enterprise Trustees continues to be recognized for its leadership and contribution to the Pensions Industry. Earlier this month, the company won the Corporate Trustee of the Year and their Executive Director, Mr Joseph Ampofo was adjudged the Pension CEO of the Year at the Ghana Accountancy and Finance Awards.
The company was licensed as a Corporate Trustee in 2012 by the National Pensions Regulatory Authority (NPRA) and remains one of the few Corporate Trustees in good standing.
The Ghana Club 100 (GC 100) is an annual compilation of the top 100 companies in Ghana based on size (turnover), growth and profitability to give due recognition to companies that are building successful Ghanaian.
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