Richard Nii Armah Quaye |
Ghanaian businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye founded Bills, formerly Quick Angels Limited/Quick Credit and Investment Micro-credit Limited, and serves as its chairman.
Quaye was born in Jamestown in Ghana's Greater Accra Region on March 21, 1984. Quaye started his career as a businessman and founded Quick Angels Limited on May 8, 2019, with the goal of supporting Ghanaian start-ups and companies.
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Pizzaman Chickenman, Ridge Medical Centre, Doughman Foods, CoLi Network, Goldcoast Food, Herbs and Spices, producers of Sankofa Natural Spices, Addicent Foods, producers of Benjie and Duke rice, Zaconut, and Burger King are just a few of the companies that the company has financed.
He spoke at the third Entrepreneurs Forum hosted by the Ghana Investment Promotion Council in August 2019. He received an invitation to present at the fifth annual conference of the Harvard Business School's Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition business club in December 2019.
Quaye received the 40 under 40 awards' Investment Award category in October 2019. Quaye won the 2020 40 under 40 competition at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra in September of that year. He won the Investment Award category once more. In 2020, he was also named the European CEO Entrepreneur of the Year.
He also won the 2021 11th Ghana Entrepreneur and Corporate Executive Awards Outstanding CEO and Outstanding Financial Service Entrepreneur titles in May 2021. He won the 2021 Ghana Business Standards Awards' Outstanding Business Leader and Outstanding Business Investor awards in July and August of that year.
Source: Wikipedia.org