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Sun, 21 Oct 2012 Business & Finance

UT Bank & Kofi Amoabeng, most respected company and CEO

By Ghana| Joy News Television| Gladys Owiredu
Most Respected CEO 2012, Capt(Rtd) Prince Kofi Amoabeng, CEO of UT HoldingsMost Respected CEO 2012, Capt(Rtd) Prince Kofi Amoabeng, CEO of UT Holdings

Unique Trust Bank, has been adjudged the most respected Company with Capt (rtd) Prince Kofi Amoabeng, Group CEO, UT Holdings also picking up the award for the most respected CEO in Ghana.

The Awards were conferred on at this year's edition of Ghana's Most Respected Company and CEO Awards, held at a high profile Gala Dinner event at the Banquet Hall, State House on Saturday.

UT Holdings picked up awards in both categories in subsequent years; 2007 and 2009.

Kasapreko Company limited and RLG came second and third respectively.

The multimedia group limited was adjudged the sixth most respected company in Ghana for this year, with Kwasi Twum also picking up the sixth slot as the most respected CEO in Ghana currently.


Multimedia maintained its sixth position from the previous awards ceremony and CEO Kwasi Twum joined the sixth position from third.

The Ghana's Most Respected Company and CEO Awards is a biennial opinion survey conducted amongst CEOs of various organizations in Ghana.

The awards scheme is organized to motivate companies and CEOs to move towards value creation, build public trust and promote good corporate governance practices.

The Awards programme was held under the theme “Growing the leadership and talent pipeline” was jointly organized by PricewaterhouseCoopers and Business and Financial Times to reward excellence in corporate Ghana.

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