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Accra, June 9, GNA – Participants in the
The Chinese Business Forum organized by Access Bank Ghana has just ended.
commended the Bank for its leading-edge efforts to facilitate trade and
support for investment between Ghana and China.
Talk to the media after the event,
participants representing various Chinese companies of interest stated that
forum presented the right avenue for conversations that would incite on the
growth of their businesses.
The event, which drew more than 100 people
participants, was organized as part of Access Bank's objective of engaging with
its various stakeholders with the aim of becoming Africa's gateway to
the world from here 2022.
In an address to the event, the secretary
of the Chinese Traders and Trade Association of Ghana, Mr. James Yin applauded
Access Bank for its excellent service to Chinese traders across the country, and
urged his colleagues to "take advantage of the tremendous banking partnership
Access Bank Offers ».
Involve participants in the event, the
Olumide Olatunji, Managing Director of Access Bank Ghana, took the opportunity
congratulate the Asian fraternity for its contributions and successes in
strengthen the country's economic growth through trade and investment.
He further stated: "Being the African continent
largest bank of customers today, it's still an exciting journey to service
companies with a Chinese interest in the African continent and beyond.
Because of our global investment experience
and our strong local sector expertise, Access Bank is able to provide the
appropriate support for financing gaps in Ghana's commercial activities
and the subregion ".
Wenhai Zhang, Senior Banking Advisor
– Chinese Desk, Access Bank Plc, reiterated the Bank's interest in helping
Chinese companies improve by giving them unlimited access to fast credit and
business facilities as well as flexible repayment options among many others.
Held on the theme: "Widening the bridge
to the business world in Asia: the approach of the bank access, the event has
several local and foreign companies, including Chinese companies
companies to deliberate on the main problems affecting their activities and their business
between the two countries.
Economic ties between Ghana and China date
as far as independence since the time of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and President Mao
Zedong.
To date, both countries have continued to
maintain a healthy, solid and dynamic bilateral collaboration on several
fronts. Ghana is currently China's 7th largest trading partner in Africa.
and to date, China is Ghana's largest trading partner.
Access Bank Ghana continues to place a huge
priority to efforts to improve trade and investment in various local and local
foreign owned businesses.
Last year, the Bank launched a dedicated program
Chinese business office and recently unveiled the German Desk Ghana in
collaboration with DEG and AHK in Ghana.
GNA
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