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Kleeve & Tove acquires 100% stake in NDK Capital

Kleeve & Tove has acquired 100% stake in NDK Capital, one of the best-known asset and wealth management firms in the country.
The new owners of the company have therefore reconstituted the board of NDK Capital with Eric Nana Otoo, an Investment Banking Consultant as its chairman.
Other members of the board include Eugenia Basheer, Managing Director of NDK Capital and Mensah Seneadza, Country Manager and West Africa Business Head for Schweppes International.
The rest are Kwabena Boamah, an international business consultantnand Dr. Justice D. Yankson, Medical Doctor and Lawyer.
Executive Chairman of Kleeve & Tove, Senyo Hosi says his firm is focused on transforming lives by facilitating investment and developing great businesses and brands in Ghana and Africa.
“We are excited by this opportunity to develop a model business in the financial sector,” Mr. Hosi said.
“We are guided by prudence, service and excellence in the pursuit of our goal to win with our current and future clients”, he added.
In a message to clients announcing the change in ownership, Eugenia Basheer said “our team, working in line with the new vision of the board, has earnestly begun repositioning the company to serve you, our clients, better, deliver greater value to you and make the company a financial beacon and investment gateway for Africa.
“Over the next few months we shall undergo a renaming and a rebranding of the entity and introduce novelty in our services and range of products. These will reflect our new promise and vision that has you, our client, as our ultimate focus”, she emphasized.

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