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The Chief Executive Officer of SIM Group of Companies Ltd, Kofi Amoako-Attah, has been honoured and officially inducted into the Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame at the 2025 Corporate Hall of Fame Awards ceremony held in Accra.
The prestigious platform celebrates distinguished business leaders whose visionary leadership, innovation, and dedication have significantly contributed to national development, corporate
growth, and sustainable economic transformation.
This year’s ceremony brought together some of Ghana’s most accomplished CEOs and industry leaders, with Mr. Amoako-Attah standing out for his trailblazing contributions to Ghana’s business ecosystem.
Under his leadership, SIM Group of Companies has evolved into a multi-sectoral conglomerate with thriving operations in logistics, travel and tourism, real estate, microfinance, IT solutions, manufacturing, import and export, and philanthropy.

Over the years, Mr. Amoako-Attah has championed business integration, driving innovation, sustainability, and inclusive growth, while positioning SIM Group as one of Ghana’s most respected and impactful corporate institutions.
Mr. Amoako-Attah described the honor as a shared achievement, emphasizing the collective effort behind SIM Group’s success.
He stated that “This recognition is not just about me; it is about the incredible team at SIM Group and the vision we share to build businesses that go beyond profits to create lasting value for people, communities, and the nation.
Being inducted into the Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame is a call to do even more, to innovate, to inspire, and to leave a legacy of impact.”

Industry analysts describe Mr. Amoako-Attah’s induction as a well-deserved acknowledgment of his tireless efforts in transforming businesses and shaping Ghana’s corporate landscape.
His leadership has not only driven profitability but has also fostered job creation, skills development, and community empowerment across multiple sectors.
The 2025 Corporate Hall of Fame Awards underscored the importance of visionary leadership in driving Ghana’s economic growth.
Mr. Amoako-Attah’s induction cements his place among Ghana’s elite corporate leaders, while reinforcing SIM Group’s status as a company deeply committed to innovation, integrity, and sustainable development.
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