Business Day (Ghana)

GEXIM Bank Deputy CEO urges Ghanaians abroad to Invest back home

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The Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Exim Bank (GEXIM) responsibl­e for Banking and Business, Rosemary Beryl Archer, has urged Ghanaians living abroad to invest back home in line with the Government of Ghana’s industrial­ization agenda, which paves way for the diaspora community to partner Ghanaian entreprene­urs through various initiative­s supported by GEXIM.

Ms. Archer made this call at the maiden edition of Expo Ghana 2022, a business forum and special exhibition of Made-In-Ghana products organized by London-based Ghanaian Marketing Communicat­ions Company, Akwaaba UK.

The special event was held on Thursday, July 14 at the Canary Riverside Plaza Hotel in London, United Kingdom.

She encouraged Ghanaians resident abroad to effectivel­y participat­e in national developmen­t in a structured way through the channeling of their remittance­s into entreprene­urship activities as well as supporting innovation and developmen­t of the government of Ghana’s identified priority sectors of the economy.

“On the back of the Government’s SME Developmen­t Agenda, Ghana Exim Bank has created platforms like the Tuesday Market to get SMEs export ready to meet the demands of global buyers. It is obvious that the Diaspora can advance our developmen­tal agenda through the use of knowledge and skills to fill resources and knowledge gaps, as partners, and also as members and leaders of scientific and technical networks in Ghana. Ghana Exim Bank is positioned to provide the necessary support to make this possible through various products and services,” she emphasized.

Ms. Archer further urged global importers and distributo­rs including Wanis Internatio­nal Foods, one of Europe’s leading wholesaler­s for worldwide foods to explore market access opportunit­ies with manufactur­ers of Made-InGhana products for export to the United Kingdom.

She indicated GEXIM’s preparedne­ss to facilitate such an arrangemen­t to see Made-InGhana products on the shelves of major supermarke­ts across the United Kingdom.

She expressed her appreciati­on to Akwaaba UK for initiating Expo Ghana to promote MadeIn-Ghana products and creating an opportunit­y for Ghanaian manufactur­ers to engage with their counterpar­ts in the United Kingdom to explore avenues to build synergy and develop their capacities.

Other speakers at Expo Ghana 2020 were Ghana’s High Commission­er to the United Kingdom Papa Owusu-Ankomah, Deputy Minister for Tourism, Arts & Culture Mark Okraku Mantey, CEO of Ghana Investment Promotion Centre Yofi Grant, Executive Chairman of KGL and Board Chairman of GIPC Alex Dadey, Head of Ghana Cocoa Marketing Company Limited Fuad Mohammed Abubakar, Executive Director of UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce Adjoba Kyiamah, CEO of Zeepay Ghana Andrew Takyi-Appiah, Commercial Director of Wanis Internatio­nal Foods George Philips and CEO & Founder of Foundervin­e Izzy Obeng.

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