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Man Capital crowned Best Non-Bank Finance House of the Year

By Myjoyonline.com | AKAB
Business & Finance Man Capital crowned Best Non-Bank Finance House of the Year
MAY 4, 2016 LISTEN

One of the leading non-banking institutions in Ghana, Man Capital has been adjudged the Best Non-Bank Finance House of the Year.

The award was conferred on the institution at the Business Executive Excellence Awards held at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Accra on April 29.

Receiving the award on behalf of the company, Chief Operating Officer of Man Capital, Alex Nyanteh expressed his excitement.

According to him, despite the challenges facing the Non-Bank financial sector in the country, Man Capital was able to surmount them which he described came about as a result of prudent management.

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“For the past 5 years, Man Capital has been committed to building and fuelling the Capital engine of SMEs, Micro-businesses and our valuable customers in Ghana”, he said.

He said the company is looking: “Forward to many more years of affording our customers the opportunity to expand their businesses and experience Man Capital award-winning products and services.”

The Business Executive Excellence Awards is an annual ceremony organized to reward thriving businesses which are helping to improve the economic fortune of Ghana.

It has experienced entrepreneurs, economists, accomplished corporate strategists and seasoned journalists forming its eminent judges.

This year’s ceremony was anchored on the theme: “Recognizing Resilience and Creativity in Business Operations”.

Man Capital was adjudged the winner based on factors such as its managerial ability to drive the business forward in the current challenging operating environment, tangible evidence of commercial success as well as its strong corporate reputation.

The company also has a good reputation for Corporate social responsibility. The recent one being its response following Joy News report on a 16-year-old boy who suffered an acid attack after he tried to save his father.

Man Capital donated ȼ10,000 in support of the Burns Unit at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital to be able to give the boy the needed treatment.

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