After a two-year break owing to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) is bracing itself to host the 19th edition of its esteemed Ghana Club 100 awards in October at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel in Accra.
The Ghana Club 100 is an annual
compilation of 100 outstanding companies in Ghana’s business landscape, with
the goal of honoring and rewarding businesses who are making remarkable
accomplishments in their respective business fields.
The theme for this year’s event is
“Ghana’s Private Sector, a Catalyst for Post-Pandemic Economic Transformation”.
Speaking at the launch, the Chief
Executive Officer of the GIPC, Yofi Grant pointed that the theme was relevant
in more ways than one, as most firms utilized the crisis as a stimulus to
accelerate change in almost every element of their work. “As such, these
businesses sought out new partnerships and alliances to boost their technology
investment and implementation. Others also pursued new opportunities to
strengthen their supply networks and grow markets and it’s only fair that we
acknowledge their perseverance.”
“The resilience of these companies in
times of crises underscores the argument that the private sector is, in fact,
the engine of our economic development,” he continued. “As a result, a robust
recovery from the pandemic and return to normal of the economy would
necessitate policies that foster a vibrant private sector while also allowing
enterprises to build up and create jobs on a big scale. For us at the GIPC, we
will continue to build channels for investments and partnerships that will
provide value to the economy as a whole,” he added.
Ranking Partners for this year’s GC100, is KPMG who will
select and rank the nominated Companies from across all sectors of the economy.
Speaking at the launch, the Senior Manager, Advisory from KPMG Reindolf Annor
expressed the audit firm’s excitement to partner the GIPC to recognize
businesses that are striving to make an impact in the Ghanaian economy.
He
said, “we are on board to collate, anayze and rank eligible companies based on
fair principles and criteria”.
About Ghana Club 100
The
Ghana Club 100 awards were launched for the first time on Monday, March 23,
1998, under the leadership of the GIPC’s then-CEO, Mr. Kwesi Ahwoi. The event’s
major goal was to introduce a mechanism for ranking Ghana’s top 100 companies,
while also encouraging and supporting the private sector to expand and thrive
in order to compete on a global scale. The believes that this will aid instill
the character and confidence needed by Ghanaian enterprises to compete in the
global marketplace.
The
main objectives of the GC 100 were:
• Create a database of the top 100 viable companies to serve as an annual
“who’s who” on the
Ghana corporate business calendar and promote Ghana’s corporate capacity
through
creative media vehicles and activities.
• To use the club to secure government support and action in order to improve
Ghana’s
corporate sector’s international competitiveness.
• Collaborate with club members to improve Ghana’s private sector development
through
strategic push and pull linkages.
• Foster an open information culture within the corporate sector.
• Provide incentives for improved corporate performance; and
• Create uniform criteria for evaluating corporate performance.
Source: GHANA CLUB 100