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2022 Ghana Business Standard Awards held

The 2022 Ghana Business Standard Awards seek to celebrate organizations committed to remarkable business standards in their sectors, and industry leaders breaking barriers of excellence across the Ghanaian business region and the world at large.

The 2022 red-carpet and five-star dinner event was held at Movenpick Ambassador Hotel last week Friday, with the theme ‘Celebrating Organisations Committed to Remarkable Business Standards Geared Toward Sustainable Growth’.

The Ghana Business Standard Awards (GBSA) provide a platform to encourage the introduction of standard processes, services, or products, and the improvement of existing methods or practices to affect positive change in the businesses of Ghana.

The Awards recognize standard-makers, excellence achievers, and responsible organizations and individuals who adhere to the local business requirements while consistently improving their organization’s performance. 43 top companies and individuals in Ghana were recognized.

The event is organized by KN Unique Communications in partnership with Zeliatte Media, West Africa Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Strategic Accountancy Africa, and provides a platform to recognize individuals and companies that create a friendly atmosphere to welcome investors and/or play a significant role in the development of various sectors in Ghana.

The Awards recognize the industry’s merits and set a benchmark for excellence while rewarding innovative ideas which have pushed the boundaries of what is possible. The Awards recognize excellence in industries, sectors, and individual/personality excellence.

The 2022 Awards celebrate the outstanding achievements of organizations and individuals in Ghana. The event was hosted in Ghana at Movenpick Ambassador Hotel on August 12, 2022 – where we recognized the outstanding businesses and organizations which contribute to the economy and employment across various award categories.

Creative Arts Institution of the Year went to Abrantie College while Hotel of the Year went to Accra City Hotel; Diversified Farm of the Year went to Agro Farms while Mining Company of the Year went to AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem Mine Ghana; Foam Manufacturing Company of the Year went to Ashfoam Ghana while Steel Manufacturing Company of the Year went to B5 Plus Limited; Artificial Turf Products Supplier of the Year went to Blag Ghana while Building Finishing Company of the Year went to Ecoblock Ghana; Airline Company of the Year (International) went to Emirates Airline while Eye Care Centre of the Year went to Eye Express;

Trade Facilitation Company of the Year went to Ghana Export Promotion Authority while Courier Service Company of the Year went to Ghana Post Limited; Insurance Company of the Year (General) went to Ghana Union Assurance Co. Limited while Shipping Company of the Year went to Global Cargo and Commodities Limited;

CSR Company of the Year went to GNPC Foundation while Bathroom Fittings Supplier of the Year went to Haiflow Sal; Rehabilitation Health Spa of the Year went to Holy Trinity Spa & Health Farm while ICT Company of the Year went to Inlaks Ghana Limited; Healthcare Centre of the Year (Fertility) went to Jaggrey’s Fertility and Natural Health Clinic while Detergent Manufacturing Company of the Year went to JRA Cosmetics Limited;

Furniture Manufacturing Company of the Year went to Kings’ Furniture while Outstanding Customer Service Award (Pharmaceuticals) went to Kofikrom Pharmacy Limited; IT Consulting Company of the Year went to Lambodra Group Ghana while LPG Company of the Year went to Manbah Gas Company Ltd.; Electronics Brand of the Year went to Max Buy (TCL Electronics) while Healthcare Company of the Year (Medical Diagnostics) went to MDS Lancet Laboratories Ltd.;

Indigenous Healthcare Company of the Year went to New Life Homeopathic Hospital while Wellness Company of the Year went to Nova Wellness Center Ghana; Non-Bank Institution of the Year went to Opportunity International while Architectural Fabrication Industry Leader of the Year went to Prestodea Ghana Limited; Construction Company of the Year went to QGMI Construcciones E Infraestructuras Globales while Printing Company of the Year went to Sec Print Limited;

Sanitation Company of the Year went to Sewerage Systems Ghana Limited while Glass Industry Leader of the Year went to Sofaamy Ghana Limited; Innovative Automobile Brand of the Year went to Stallion Group (Changan Auto) while Hire Purchase Company of the Year (Electronics) went to Sylvamerc Company Limited; Outstanding Customer Service Award (Hospitality) went to Tang Palace Ghana while Outstanding Agribusiness Company of the Year went to Yara Ghana Limited;

Corporate Branding Company of the Year went to Appointed Time Printing while Cement Brand of the Year went to Dzata Cement Limited

For the special recognition award, CEO of the Year (Retail) went to Mr. Charles Antwi-Boahen (CEO-Kabfam Limited); Eye Care Practitioner of the Year went to Dr. Naa Kowah A. Agyemfra (CEO-Eye Express) while CEO of the Year (Shipping) went to Dr. Jacob Gbati, (CEO-Global Cargo and Commodities Limited).

Source: B&FT

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