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    Richard Nii Armah Quaye Featured in Forbes for Transformative Business Model

    Papa LincBy Papa LincSeptember 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    Forbes contributor Martie Bowser has spotlighted Ghanaian entrepreneur Richard Nii Armah Quaye (RNAQ) in a detailed feature examining his innovative approach to business development through strategic human capital investment.

    Published on September 24, 2025, the article underscores how the founder of RNAQ Holdings is reshaping Ghana into West Africa’s premier business and cultural hub by addressing market gaps with people-centered investments.

    At just 24, Quaye launched Bills Microcredit, which has since disbursed more than ₵7.5 billion in loans to over 300,000 businesses. Today, the company manages approximately 70% of lending funds in Ghana’s non-banking financial sector.

    Building on this foundation, Quaye introduced Quick Angels Limited in 2019 — the country’s first institutionalized angel investment firm — to fill equity funding gaps for young entrepreneurs. Notable portfolio successes include:

    • Chickenman-Pizzaman, which grew from a small startup to 100+ outlets and over 2,000 employees following his 2021 investment.


    • Sankofa Natural Spices, which now exports indigenous Ghanaian spices to major U.S. grocery stores.

    Quaye emphasizes that “when you invest in an individual in the business space, you are investing in the nation.” His initiatives aim to link personal success to national development.

    This principle inspired his most recent project, the RNAQ Food Banks, launched in August 2025. Operating across five Greater Accra centers, they have already served over 17,000 free meals, offering what he calls “infrastructure for dignity and stability” rather than one-off charity.

    Unlike many African business elites who offshore profits, Quaye reinvests locally — expanding ventures such as Ridge Medical Center (healthcare), Tigon Creative Studios (media production), and portfolio companies that offer employee benefits like housing, transportation, and healthcare.

    Quaye’s model challenges long-standing misconceptions that African-led enterprises cannot scale globally, insisting instead that indigenous businesses can achieve continental and international success.

    His vision also aligns with Ghana’s efforts to attract diaspora investment, particularly in the wake of 2019’s “Year of Return”. With Greater Accra’s population nearing 4 million and growing at 2% annually, opportunities for urban-focused entrepreneurship are expanding rapidly.

    As he transitions into board and mentorship roles, Quaye aims to develop the next generation of entrepreneurs capable of replicating his model across Ghana and beyond.

    Forbes positions Quaye’s impact-driven approach as a potential blueprint for emerging market entrepreneurship worldwide, even as debates continue over the long-term balance between philanthropy and profit.



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