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Fidelity Bank Ghana
Ghana - Greater Accra - Accra
Enterprise Support Organisation (ESO)
Fidelity set out to become a world-class financial institution that provides superior returns for all stakeholders. People who are professional and proactive, state of the art technology, exceptional Corporate Governance standards, good knowledge of the Local Market, and above all, a Customer-Centric Culture. Fidelity commenced business in October 1998 as a Discount House. Fidelity Discount House attracted a rich client base and was noted for its innovative and attractive investment product offerings, making her the discount house of choice. With the quality of services offered, our customers requested a deeper and richer business relationship, making it logical to move into the banking sector. On the 28th of June 2006, we obtained a universal banking license. We have since become a household name in Ghana by delivering on our promise to make a difference in the lives of our stakeholders (shareholders, employees, customers, regulators, and the community as a whole). We carefully handpicked and groomed a team of high-caliber professionals with diverse skills and experience; invested heavily in technology and training to ensure that we are at par with the best in the world. We continually offer a comprehensive range of innovative products and services to meet the banking and financial needs of our existing and potential customers. Fidelity Bank is contributing its quota to the development of the banking industry and by extension the Ghanaian economy. Within six months of opening our doors for business, we had already broken even, a remarkable feat that set the stage for our expansion which can be found not only in our steadily growing network of branches, mobile banking platform, and in our solid base of satisfied customers, but in the various awards, we have garnered in the industry for customer service, digital product offerings, trade deals, human resource, corporate social responsibility, and overall best bank. We have won more than 60 awards for excellence since our inception. In delivering on her promise to affect the community, on the 1st of October 2014, the Bank acquired ProCredit Savings and Loans Company Limited (PCSL) from ProCredit Holding Germany (PCH) and the DOEN Foundation of the Netherlands. PCSL was a non-bank financial institution that provided savings and lending services to its individual, small, and medium enterprise clients. The continued growth of the Bank culminated in the establishment of Fidelity Asia Bank Limited (FABL) in Labuan, Malaysia in July 2012 as a wholly-owned Asian subsidiary in Malaysia. FABL carries on the business of offshore banking. Investment banking has always been a key pillar in the overall strategy of the bank, thus, Fidelity Securities Limited (FSL), a fully owned subsidiary of the bank, was incorporated as the investment banking arm of the bank. Formerly known as Fidelity Asset Management, FSL’s business involves providing advisory services, issuing of securities, raising of capital, and undertaking portfolio investment management for clients. Currently, a tier 1 bank, Fidelity is committed to becoming a top 3 bank in Ghana with international standards....
Footprint Africa
Ghana - Greater Accra - Accra
Enterprise Support Organisation (ESO)
Footprints Africa is piloting a new approach to advance the inclusive development of African economies, in particular looking at the role of the private sector in the environment and community. Starting with 2 sectors in Ghana, Catering and Industrial Waste Management, we are championing business as a force for good and trialing new business models that exemplify this. Simultaneously we are exploring how to drive that positive change at a sector level, based on principles of Circular Economy. We talk about future-friendly practices; business models and practices which respect resources from raw materials to humans. We seek to prove that this level of respect shouldn't be a sideline CSR project and can be the better commercial choice over the long term. We talk about meaningful employment; that pays a livable wage, provides professional and personal development and sufficient security to allow people to plan for the future. We talk about breaking the link between economic development and environmental degradation, maximising the life cycle value of resources and designing out waste....
Foundation for Community Empowerment Programme
Ghana - Upper East - Bolgatanga
Enterprise Support Organisation (ESO)
The Foundation for Community Empowerment Programme (FOCEP) was established 2001 but officially registered in 2017 with Registrar General Department with registration number CG082032017 and with Department of Social welfare with registration number DWS/7470 FOCEP represents an effective approach and a practical solution to the increasing and widespread vulnerability, poverty and deprivation among rural and peri-urban communities as well as low income urban communities in Ghana. FOCEP has a numerical staff strength of twelve (12) staff (4 females and 8 males) FOCEP for the past 8 years have been working closely with smallholder farmers, Farmer Based Organization, Farmer Groups, commercial farmers, aggregators, Ghana Commodity Exchange (GCX) and other relevant development partners to provide technical assistance to farmers and linking them to potential markets and facilitating value addition on agricultural produces. FOCEP operates within the following agricultural commodity value-chain of maize, rice, soybeans, cowpea and groundnuts in the Mamprugu-Moagduri District in the North East Region. FOCEP collaborates with the District Department of Agriculture (DDA) in all its field implementation activities with smallholder farmers, farmer groups, aggregators, processors and other relevant actors in the agricultural value-chain. In view of the operational activities of FOCEP in the District Department of Agriculture has captured the in its database as a strategic stakeholder in the agricultural value-chain in the District. FOCEP is currently working on similar interventions in partnership with USAID-Ghana Trade Investment Activity in the Mamprugu-Moagduri District in promoting Sustainable Production of Groundnuts and Cowpea for Economic Empowerment of women, Youth and PWDs in Mamprugu-Moaduri. Under this intervention, FOCEP has organized several capacity building for 1000 smallholder farmers and farmer groups in the groundnut and cowpea value-chain on Good Agronomic Practices (GAPs) Aflatoxin prevention and post-harvest management practices and electronic trading such as the Ghana Commodity Exchange (GCX) platform. It is important to note that under this intervention two grinding mills have been procured to be installed in two strategic communities namely Kubori and Yagba to facilitate processing and value-addition of cowpea, groundnut, maize, soybean within the agricultural value-chain in the Mamprugu-Moagduri District. Another similar intervention implemented from 2022 to 2023 in the Mamprugu-Moagduri District which is worth mentioning is the training of smallholder farmers, aggregators, Farmer Based Organization (FBOs) with special emphasis on women, youth and persons with disabilities on how to build resilience in the maize, soybeans, groundnuts and cowpea during external shocks like COVID-19 pandemic, climate change among other externalities. Under this intervention, 2000 smallholder farmers were trained on agricultural resilience, how to use comprehensive mechanization to build resilience in the agricultural value-chain. FOCEP has 12 committed and dedicated staff facilitating the implementation of project activities...
Foundation for Global Life Changers
Ghana - Upper West - JIRAPA
Enterprise Support Organisation (ESO)
We work with communities / Institutions and enterprises where we can impactfully maximize our unparalleled expertise in delivering life-changing behavioral trainings that seek to inspire and empower individuals, companies and organizations to maximize their potentials for a greater community, national and global impact. Training SMEs and individual entrepreneurs on:: Leadership & Entrepreneurship Coaching and Mentoring Startup and Growth Acceleration Design Thinking Process Training, Facilitation, Presentation and communication skills Continuous Improvement (KAIZEN) Workplace improvements through 5S Time and Quality Management Productivity and Cleaner Production Human Resource Management Marketing, Customer Service and Sales Management Occupational Safety, Health and Environment...
Fusaid Global
Ghana - Northern - Tamale
Enterprise Support Organisation (ESO)
Fusaid Global is an organization committed to the development of women and children in Ghana. The organization was founded in 2015 to address specific issues on Gender-Based Violence and economic development among women. Over the years, our scope of operations has widened to include, Skills Development in Entrepreneurship & TVET, Health Education & Nutrition and Agriculture. Gender-based Violence Eradication: Providing safety for victims and survivors of abuse gender-violence....
Ghana Chamber for Entrepreneurs with Disabilities
Ghana - Greater Accra - Tema
Enterprise Support Organisation (ESO)
The Ghana Chamber for Entrepreneurs with Disabilities GCED is an association of Entrepreneurs with Disabilities. Our objective is to engage in policy advocacy to ensure and inclusive business environment, legal and policy framework governing businesses in Ghana. We also ensure that persons with disabilities doing their own businesses have access to financial services to aid expansion of their businesses. We also focus on building the capacity of members on how to manage their businesses well including financial management. We also assist members in getting access to bigger markets for their products and services....
Ghana Climate Innovation Centre (GCIC)
Ghana - Greater Accra - Accra
Enterprise Support Organisation (ESO)
The Ghana Climate Innovation Center (GCIC) is a cutting-edge national business incubator located in Ghana. The Centre is an institute of Ashesi University, one of the country’s premier tertiary institutions. The Centre was established in 2016 to support Ghanaian entrepreneurs and new ventures involved in developing profitable and locally appropriate solutions to climate change mitigation and adaptation. GCIC’s focus is on developing and growing green, profitable, and sustainable businesses, led by ethical leaders with critical thinking skills and a deep commitment to gender equality and social responsibility. GCIC is a disruptive force leading the efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change while driving Ghana’s economic growth. Our passionate, courageous, and dedicated team members and entrepreneurs are committed to the transition to a prosperous, inclusive low-carbon economy. Our commitment to our entrepreneurs is to develop and provide: Holistic business and leadership training programs; Tailored portfolio management and support services, including financial grants; Access to global industry and financial experts in the following five sectors: climate smart agriculture, energy efficiency, solar power, water management, domestic waste management; and Influence the government policy sector to advance climate-smart policies and statutes. GCIC challenges the mindset of its entrepreneurs, cultivating and strengthening their focus on sustainable commercial success, but also their contribution to long-term implications of their activity in Ghana, Africa, and the world. We seek to drive inclusive interventions not only around the green economy but especially concerning women’s economic empowerment and financial inclusion. We see this focus as essential to building an economic powerhouse and a sustainable society in Ghana....
Ghana Enterprises Agency
Ghana - Greater Accra - Accra
Enterprise Support Organisation (ESO)
To help move small businesses to the next level by providing relevant and timely support by creating a vibrant entrepreneurial economy by fostering the growth and development of MSMEs. We also aim to improve the competitiveness of MSMEs by facilitating the provision of business development programs and integrated support services....