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M&C Group (Global) emerged as the “Trading Company of the Year” at the 7th Ghana Business Awards.
The event which took place at the distinguished Kempinski Hotel in Accra saw the gathering of Ghana’s most influential industry players, celebrated M&C Group Global for its extraordinary impact on the Ghanaian economy through its robust and strategic commodity trading.
The company has earned a reputation as a leader in international trade, championing sustainable practices and strengthening Ghana’s position on the global stage.

Adding to the company's triumph, the Chairman of M&C Group Global, Mr. Michael Leslie Bartlett-Vanderpuye, received the "Excellence in Business" award, affirming his vision and leadership in propelling the company to new heights.
Known for his innovative approach to business and deep commitment to empowering Ghana’s resource-driven industries, Mr. Bartlett-Vanderpuye has steered M&C Group (Global) to remarkable growth and international recognition.

Earlier this year, Mr. Bartlett-Vanderpuye's leadership was honored at the 100 Most Notable Africans Business and Leadership Summit in Kigali, Rwanda, where he was awarded the “C.E.O of the Year.” This distinguished accolade positioned him alongside Africa’s elite business leaders, recognizing his unique contribution to transforming M&C Group (Global) into a powerhouse in commodity trading.
Speaking to the media, Mr. Bartlett-Vanderpuye expressed his gratitude and reinforced the company's commitment to empowering Ghana’s economy and contributing to Africa’s growth.

"We are honored to receive these recognitions. This journey reflects the hard work and dedication of our entire team, as well as the support of our partners. At M&C Group (Global), we remain committed to creating sustainable value for our communities and leading Ghana into a future of global economic influence," he stated.
He also mentioned an exciting new addition to the company: M&C Gold and Precious Metals Refinery in Milan, Italy. This facility represents a significant step in expanding the company’s presence in Europe and advancing its refining capabilities on the global stage.
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