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Ghanaian company, MenzGold, last Friday, June 1, 2018, successfully opened its first European branch in Spain, to serve the demands of its clientele in the European Market.
The event was well attended with Ghanaian dignitaries and Spanish businessmen present.
Company officials, who left Ghana for the event, described it as amazing.
MenzGold, had explained that as a result of huge demand for gold in Europe, there was the need to set up an office to satisfy that demand by making MenzGold accessible to the European Market, instead of travelling to Ghana to purchase the precious mineral.

Menzgold Spain branch is known as MenzGold Espana. It is located at Avenida de Europa 18 Portal 2 Local 3 Pozuelo de Alarcon, 28224 Madrid.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Menzgold, Nana Appiah Mensah, in a short interaction, ahead of last Friday’s event, explained that the move was to boost investors’ confidence in the Ghanaian company.
He disclosed that, Menzgold, was poised to outdoor offices in other countries in the coming months, to make its presence felt in the global market, as gold dealers want companies they can trust to do business with.
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