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Ghanaian indigenous perfume brand Maison Yusif at the just-ended Ghana Industries and Manufacturing Awards has secured a place as "Perfume Manufacturing Company of the Year" solidifying its position as a leader in the fragrance industry in Ghana.
The recognition comes at the back of years-long dedication aimed at making Maison Yusif a household name.
This accolade recognised Maison Yusif’s commitment to crafting exceptional, high-quality perfumes using innovative techniques and premium ingredients.

With its focus on sustainability and superior craftsmanship, Maison Yusif continues to set new standards for the industry.
Maison Yusif since its inception in 2017, has offered more than 20 unique niche fragrances with the Vatican being named the Best Niche Fragrance by the Perfumista Awards in France.
In 2023, Ghana Business Executive Magazine named Maison Yusif as the "Best Brand In Fragrance Innovation" at the Ghana Trade and Commerce Awards.
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