Quick Angels Limited has signed Mona Brand in a partnership deal to commercialise her brand and jointly own the company ‘Mona 4Reall Limited'.
The joint venture partnership deal with the fashionista, popularly known as Hajia 4Reall, worth millions of cedis, will see her building a new empire around her brand and personality.
Speaking on the Joint Venture, the Ceo of Quick Angels Limited, Richard Nii Armah Quaye said, the partnership is strategic.
"We have come to a point where we have a lot of brands competing locally and globally. Brands that are doing so well and will change the narrative soon. This is one of it in Brand personality."
He sais that the partnership is expected to build on the Mona and 4Reall brand and while at it creates and introduce products and labels in the near future.
The team is hoping this deal would be a game-changer in the fashion and lifestyle industry, Mr Quaye added.
Hajia 4Reall, born Mona Faiz Montrage, said she was excited to have finally signed a partnership that would help take her brand far and change the face of it.
‘’I want to say a big thank you to the CEO and management of Quick Angels Limited for the confidence they have in my brand. This gives me hope because I envisaged it, dreamt it, and now Quick Angels is bringing it to life.
"I knew one day someone will see an investment opportunity in my brand I have built over the years. The day is finally here," she added.
Hajia 4Reall will be the first brand personality to have landed an investment partnership deal, for Quick Angels to officially manage her brand ‘’MONA & THE HAJIA 4REALL BRAND."
Mona Faiz Montrage is an entrepreneur, brand influencer and an actress.
She will be the CEO of this newly joint venture business "Mona 4Reall Limited’’ and is expected to commercialize all promotional deals for the mutual growth of the joint venture.
Quick Angels Limited is an Angel investor company that seeks to support startups, entrepreneurs, and businesses that need equity funding for growth.
They launched their operations on May 8, 2019, and have so far signed over 20 businesses ranging from purely startup firms to existing businesses and innovative ideas.
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