Richard Nii Armah Quaye with some students at Harvard during the programme
The CEO and founder of Quick Angels Limited and Quick Credit, Richard Nii Armah Quaye has participated in a student’s club programme in the prestigious Harvard Business School in the United States that discussed investment in Africa and its impact.
Mr. Quaye was invited by the Entrepreneurship through Acquisition at Harvard Business School to speak at their 5th annual conference on the theme “Opportunities for early career business leaders to search for, acquire and operate their own companies,” and he took advantage to explain his nurturing of the first formalized Angel Investor Company in Ghana and a micro credit company licensed by Bank of Ghana (BoG).
The organizers selected Quick Angels Limited’s boss whose business has been described as a critical success case.
Mr. Quaye said “harnessing the potential of entrepreneurs through equity funding could not be any better,” adding that “I am elated that barely a year in business as First Angel Investor Company in Ghana and the world has heard the good news.”
He said he is determined “to project equity financing as an alternative to debt financing and also promote the name of Ghana to the world.”
The conference brought together over 500 young professionals, CEOs and investors from around the world.