GIPC CEO engages Ernst & Young Ghana in investment promotion
The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), Simon Madjie, has emphasized the need for enhanced support in identifying and cataloguing bankable investment opportunities and improving sector-specific data to attract investors.
This was highlighted during a strategic meeting between GIPC and a delegation from Ernst & Young (EY) Ghana to explore collaborative efforts in boosting investment into the country.
The EY team was led by Country Managing Partner Emmanuel Adekahlor and included:
Dr. Pamela Des Bordes – Assurance Partner Michael Sackey – Consulting Partner Alice Osei Okrah – Strategy and Transactions PartnerDiscussions focused on enhancing Ghana’s investment landscape, with EY consultants recommending a review of Technology Transfer Agreement (TTA) regulations to ensure compliance and alignment with global market trends.
Mr. Madjie welcomed the proposal, confirming that GIPC is actively working on amending the regulations to create a more investor-friendly environment.
The engagement forms part of GIPC’s broader strategy to strengthen partnerships with industry experts and position Ghana as a preferred investment destination.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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