Toyota Ghana tops 2009 edition of Ghana Club 100

Toyota Ghana Company Limited (TGCL), a leading automobile dealer, has been adjudged the overall best company for the 2009 Edition of the Ghana Club 100 Awards in Accra on Tuesday.

Nine other companies that made it to the best 10 category include Auto Plaza Limited, Stanbic Bank Ghana Limited, Ecobank Ghana Limited, UT Financial Services and Dan Adams Pharmaceuticals Limited. The rest were The Trust Bank Ghana Limited, Scancom Limited, All-Ship Logistics and Amalgamated Bank Ghana Limited.

“The Ghana Club 100 Awards” instituted in 1998, is an annual event to celebrate the top one hundred (100) companies in various sectors of the country’s economy.

The Ghana Investment Promotion Center (GIPC) organised the event on the theme: “Enhancing Partnerships between Domestic and Foreign Investors for Sustained Economic Development”.

This year’s awards, which were ranked, based on three factors of the competing companies, such as size, return on equity and growth was unique because rural banks put up a strong showing, sweeping a substantial amount of the awards.

Mr Takahiko Takabayashi, Managing Director of TGCL received the award on behalf of the company and promised to continue to do more to ensure customer satisfaction, which he said, is a core objective of the company.

Ms Hanna Tetteh, Minister of Trade and Industry urged companies to continue to focus on what they do and even do it better to enable them to grow.

Ms Tetteh said government was aware of the problems confronting the business environment assuring that it would continue to implement reforms to improve the sector.

She appealed to the private sector to embrace and sustain the Ghana Club 100 Awards, calling on members to impress on other private firms to join it.

She also congratulated the GIPC for maintaining the momentum in the annual event.

Mr Ishmael Yamson, Board Chairman of the GIPC observed that Ghana was experiencing interesting times; oil discovery and its attendant benefits among others, adding that the revenue from the sector should be used to create jobs.

Mr Yamson called on the award winners to fashion out measures to ensure that they continued to be amongst winners in subsequent years.

Mr George Aboagye, Chief Executive Officer of GIPC congratulated all companies that have participated in the event since its inception in 1998.

Mr Aboagye reiterated the importance of the private sector to the country’s economic growth and realization of the government’s Better Ghana Agenda, adding GIPC would continue to facilitate its improvement.

He announced that GIPC would hold interactive meetings with corporate organizations on their perceptions about the awards and how to improve upon it.

Source: GNA

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