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Affordable Capital Key to Growing Businesses, Says Promasidor Ghana CEO

Written by LynkUPP

The big boss at Promasidor Ghana, Festus Tettey, says getting money at a fair price is super important for businesses to grow and do well. He says if companies can’t afford to invest in new ideas, better stuff, and working smarter, they won’t be able to compete well in the market.

Tettey explains that businesses often struggle because sometimes the money situation in Africa isn’t stable. He says the government needs to help by making sure businesses can borrow money at low rates. This way, they can compete better with other countries in West Africa.

Speaking at a big celebration in Accra for Promasidor Ghana’s 25th anniversary, Tettey talks about how important it is for companies to keep their costs low. He says if they want to be the best in West Africa, they need to make sure they’re not spending too much on taxes and running their business. Tettey gives a shoutout to Cowbell, one of their popular brands, for supporting Ghanaians for so many years.

Thinking about what’s next, Tettey says they want to keep making great products that people love. He says they need to keep being creative and making sure their products are super good. Even though there are challenges, Tettey is confident they can keep going strong.

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Tettey looks back on how Promasidor Ghana has grown over the years. He says they started small but now they’re a big deal, employing over 1,000 people directly and helping even more indirectly. Tettey says they want to keep making top-notch food and setting high standards everywhere they work.

As Promasidor Ghana celebrates its 25th birthday, Tettey says they’re not slowing down. He says they’ll keep making awesome products, expanding their reach, and helping the economy grow. Tettey ends by saying they’re committed to keeping their customers happy and making a positive impact across Africa.

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