KGL Technology makes Top GC 100 list
KGL Technology Limited, a subsidiary of the KGL Group of companies, has claimed the 11th position, surpassing 89 other respected and distinguished companies at the 20th edition of the prestigious Ghana Club 100 Awards.
The 1st position was claimed by Newmont Ghana Gold Limited (Ahafo South Mine).
The 2nd and 3rd positions were respectively secured by Scancom PLC Ghana (MTN Ghana) and Amanex Company Limited.
The 4th to 10th positions were respectively occupied by: Goldfields Ghana Limited, Newmont Golden Ridge Limited, Anglogold Ashanti Iduapriem Mine, Dansworld International Services Limited, Abosso Goldfields Limited, Benso Oil Palm Plantation PLC and FBNBank Ghana Limited.
The Ghana Club 100 was instituted in 1998 by the Government of Ghana through the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC).
The Ghana Club 100 features an annual collation of 100 top and outstanding companies operating in the Ghanaian business landscape.
With excellence as a benchmark and hallmark, the main objective of Ghana Club 100 is to celebrate and fully recognise companies making remarkable strides in their various business sectors.
The 20th edition of the Ghana Club 100 Awards celebrated decades of resilience, innovation and excellence championed by Ghanaian companies across the various strategic sectors such as Mining, Petroleum, ICT, Manufacturing, Tourism, Health, Education, Financial Services, Agriculture etc.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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