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Ghanaian fashion designer and CEO of Fashion Vault Company Limited, Fredaline Asiedu, has been crowned Ghana's Most Outstanding Personality in Sales and Retailing at the recently held 8th edition of the PayAngel's 2024 Forty Under 40 Awards. The ceremony was held at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel in Accra on Friday, September 7, 2024.
The award was in recognition of her immense dedication and commitment to advancing the fashion industry, as well as her role as a respected advocate for best business practices.
The award also authenticates her continuous growth and contribution to the Ghanaian economy, setting benchmarks for others to follow.
Speaking to the media, Asiedu expressed her gratitude to her family, friends, and dedicated staff for their unwavering support in delivering exceptional service.
She remarked, "This is a dream come true. After striving for the past three years, I feel deeply honoured by this recognition. I dedicate this win to my family, friends, and valued clients for their support and trust."

The award, an initiative of Xodus Communications Limited supported by the Ministry of Youth and Sports, aims to honour and celebrate the most influential and accomplished young business leaders under forty from various industries.
The event was attended by prominent figures such as the Founder of the New Force political movement, Nana Kwame Bediako, along with members of the diplomatic corps, government officials, and traditional leaders.

Fredaline Asiedu is the founder of Fashion Vault, a company known for retailing, marketing, and supply of original fashionable products, and for manufacturing and selling African fashion items.
Under her leadership, Fashion Vault has elevated African fashion on a global scale. Her commitment extends beyond business, contributing significantly to social responsibility and impacting both her industry and community.
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