Chamber of Commerce and Industry France Ghana honours members

Winners of the CCIFG Business Awards with members of the Jury The Chamber of Commerce and Industry France Ghana (CCIFG) organised the CCIFG Gala Night and CCIFG Awards on the 14th of March at the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel.

The Chamber of Commerce and Industry France Ghana (CCIFG) organized its Annual Gala Night and Award Ceremony in partnership with the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel on Thursday 14th March, 2019.

With the host of the night being French magician extraordinaire, Stefan Leyshon, the event was held under the High Privilege of the Second Lady of the Republic of Ghana H.E. Samira Bawumia, and the Ambassador of France to Ghana, H.E. Anne Sophie Ave.

The CCIFG Annual Gala Night is held with the objective of providing a unique platform for élite high-level exchanges between delegates from various sectors in the Ghanaian Industry, members of the Chamber and the diplomatic scene.

The 2019 edition, attended by about 350 guests, gave a stage to accessing business opportunity resulting in an increase in business collaboration. The event also was a window for the encouragement of stakeholder involvement as well as to demonstrate the commitment of cooperation between France and Ghana. Ghana News Headlines

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The President of the CCIFG, Mr Celestino Alvarez-Neira, in his welcome address to guests at the Gala was elated to announce that the 3rd Annual Gala falls in line with the 5th anniversary celebrations of the CCIFG which is being celebrated with the theme “celebrating 5 years of a bonding partnership”.

Sharing the progress of the Chamber thus far, he said “within 5-years of existing in Ghana, we have supported hundreds of French companies prospecting the Ghanaian market and others willing to invest in Ghana. We have facilitated the implantation of successful business today in Ghana, including Decathlon Ghana and Alfa Laval”. He continued to give insight on the ongoing business activity in 2019 mentioning that the CCIFG was set to collaborate with “Club d’enterprise Bordeaux Afrique” to host a collective mission of French businesses to Ghana.

He also announced to guests the partnership with CCI France Morocco to organise for the 3rd time, one of the largest collective trade missions to Ghana. He concluded saying 2019 will be a year where the Chamber will take the advantage of the lucrative nature of the economy, and fulfil its mandate of supporting the bilateral business […]

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