Business News of Monday, 22 October 2012

Source: radioxyzonline

Prince Amoabeng is Ghana's Most Respected CEO again

The Group Chief Executive Officer of UT Holdings, Capt. (rtd.) Prince Kofi Amoabeng, has been adjudged the Most Respected CEO in Ghana for the third time.

The Awards were conferred on the personalities and the companies 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 Bank also emerged as the Most Respected Company again for the third time followed by alcoholic beverage producer, Kasapreko Company Ltd. The only female in the top ten was Madam Dzigbordi Dosoo, CEO of Allure Africa.

RLG Communications, producers of mobile phones and computers took the third spot.

Below is a full list of the award winners.

MOST RESPECTED COMPANIES OF THE YEAR 2012 
1st - UT Bank
2ND - Kasapreko
3rd - RLG
4th - Databank
5th - Vodafone
6th - Scancom Ltd
6th - Multimedia Group
7th - Ashesi University
8th - Nestle Ghana Limited
9th - Zoomlion Ghana Limited
10TH - Ecobank Ghana

MOST RESPECTED CEOs FOR 2012 1ST - Prince Kofi Amoabeng - UT BANK
2ND - Roland Agambire - RLG
3RD - Martyn Mensah - KASAPREKO
4TH - Patrick Awuah - ASHESI UNIVERSITY
5TH - Josephn Agyepong - ZOOMLION
6TH - Kwesi Twum - Multimedia
7th - Dzigbordi Dosoo - ALLURE AFRICA
8TH - Ken Ofofi Atta - DATABANK
9TH - Edward Effah - FIDELITY BANK
10TH - Michael Ikpoki - MTN