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Business News of Friday, 28 May 1999

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Drop in inflation, result of domestic and foreign investments - Yankah

Kumasi (Ashanti), 28th May '99 --

Mr Kojo Yankah, Ashanti Regional Minister, has attributed the drop in the rate of inflation to 10 per cent to growth in investment and savings in the country.

He was speaking at a day's seminar, organised by the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) to introduce the Network Financial Service (NFS), a Ghanaian -United States registered Company which offers low interest rate and unsecured loans to medium scale entrepreneurs in Kumasi.

Mr Yankah said the Ashanti Region, which has a long tradition of entrepreneurial flair and abounds in natural resources has played a remarkable role in the economic transformation of the country.

However, most of the companies in the region are operating below capacity because they cannot raise the necessary funds from local sources.

The Regional Minister said these companies do not also have the capability to access funds from the international market to make their businesses grow because of high interest rates.

The NFS, a limited liability company, operates through an Exclusive Master Agency Agreement with the First International Bank (FIB), a commercial lending institute in Hartford, Connecticut and is supported by the United States Export and Import Bank (Exim).

The NFS' clients include a wide range of medium-sized private sector and public companies that have been operating profitable businesses for over three years and can produce financial statements of their activities.

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