Tag: Citi Business Festival
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Sales Revolution whips up interest of patrons
The first day of Citi Fm’s Sales Revolution ended with participants yearning for more. The event witnessed over a hundred sales men and women engaging experienced trainers on how to win in this modern era. The event continues tomorrow with another round of insightful lessons. For the third year in a row, the event had…
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Citi Business Festival: GhIPSS urges capping cash withdrawals at banks
The Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems (GhIPSS) has made a strong case for a cap to be placed on all cash withdrawals at banks. It follows appeals to reduce the use of cash to minimize the number of attacks associated with cash transactions. The government also hopes to achieve a cashlite economy by 2020. In…
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#CitiBizFestival: Banks, telcos partner to fund women entrepreneurs
Some players in the financial industry have called for collaboration between banks and mobile money operators even as banks seek to create access to funds for entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs in Ghana have over the years lamented the difficulty they face in securing loans needed to start up and expand their businesses. According to the financial players…
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Citi Business Festival: On-air series kicks off today
The on-air series of the Citi Business Festival starts today, June 4, 2018 on the Citi Breakfast Show. This week, the discussions will dwell on ‘Marketing and Brand Management’. Speakers for the week include; Prof. Bob Hinson, Stephen Naasei Boadi as well as Andrews Akolaa. The on-air series is one of the two major activities…
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Citi FM’s Sales Revolution reignites skills for profit boom
The Sales Revolution, as part of the Citi Business Festival, ended on Friday with impactful lessons to boost the profits of the companies of participants. The event which was on the theme, ‘Reignite your selling advantage’, witnessed massive participation from about 200 sales personnel and marketing executives. The highly charged participants were obviously anticipating to…
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Devalued currency is a blessing for Ghana – Henri Wientjis
Businessman and CEO of the African Tiger Holdings Limited, Henri Wientjis has suggested that Ghana’s devalued currency is a blessing for the country. He argues that the depreciation of the cedi should serve as an opportunity to develop the country’s agric sector and increase exports to the advantage of exporters. Speaking at the Investment Opportunities…
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Citi Business Festival 2017: What to expect [Infographic]
This year’s edition of Citi FM’s most patronized business event, the Citi Business Festival, is set to assemble the best resource persons to address pertinent issues in different fields. The infograph below has more on what to expect. – By: Citibusinessnews.com/Ghana