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![]() please advise how to get investors to Ghana for real estate business.any site or addresses will be appreciated.also addresses of billionares.
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![]() I'll take the addresses of billionaires too. Give me a break...
I wonder if the OP meant investors to Nigeria? Hmmmm... |
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For businesses in Africa, you may want to look into the phenomenon of microlending. One source of microlending is Kiva - http://www.kiva.org . You can contact them via their "contact us" web page - http://www.kiva.org/help/contact-us . Also, here is the Wikipedia page on "Microcredit" which gives a broad overview of how it works... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microcredit Some points with microcredit - they tend to prefer to lend to a group of people, and they tend to favor lending to women. (The reasons why are because they've found that groups of women are less likely to default on their loans.) However, you can still get individual loans, to my understanding... Best wishes, Dien P.S. Many may be surprised, but African economies are growing... Here is an article I read recently about this, from "The Atlantic" magazine... Africa's Amazing Rise and What it Can Teach the World http://www.theatlantic.com/internati...-world/253587/ A quote from the article... "In the ten years from 2000 to 2010, six of the world's ten fastest-growing countries were in sub-Saharan Africa: Angola, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Chad, Mozambique, and Rwanda. In eight of the past ten years, sub-Saharan Africa has grown faster than Asia, according to The Economist. In 2012, the International Monetary Fund expects Africa to grow at a rate of 6%, about the same as Asia." I'm not an expert in this area, but I do believe that there are and will be huge business opportunities in Africa in the coming decades... I think it's no coincidence that China is heavily investing in Africa. P.P.S. "Outstanding" is really posting from the country of Ghana (I checked). Last edited by Dien Rice : March 4, 2012 at 01:56 PM. |
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![]() Not an easy Task as I have a friend in Canada that Presented and developed a Smart business plan to [Help Change] the Funeral related industry throughout Ghana.
He ended up with a Group of Funeral home owners, directors and Investors etc. Traveling together over to Ghana and meeting, discussing a Variety of Different ideas, options with Innovative Changes to the Funeral industry of Ghana and the Government! The Last I heard, after Spending a Lot of Time, Money and Getting Serious interest(s) in the Overall ideas of {Modernizing Funerals} throughout the investment Group in Ghana, it ended up being a very Difficult presentation and Too Many different issues with Business in general, Especially dealing with misc. Government ideas, Red Tape etc. etc... Who knows, Maybe things have Changed a little by Now... As the Never-ending Global world of Economies Go Round and Round! ... As Dien mentioned... P.P.S. "Outstanding" is really posting from the country of Ghana (I checked)... So... A Few Quick [Freebie] ideas and Brainstorming! ... Play Around with All Kinds of Ghana related Keyword(s) Phrases, including the Low Hanging Fruit & The Fly Low and Collect the Dough ''Twistable'' Opportunities & Possibilities... ![]() With A Good Mix of Online/Offline Creativity... Ghana related [Domaining] etc. etc... From Anywhere & Everywhere in The World! ... http://www.google.com/search?q=Ghana...1 366&bih=665 http://www.google.com/search?q=profi...ient=firefox-a http://www.google.com/search?q=Ghana...ient=firefox-a http://www.google.com/search?q=Ghana...ient=firefox-a http://www.africa-do-business.com/ghana.html All the best... Phil Last edited by Phil : March 5, 2012 at 12:07 AM. Reason: additional info... |
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![]() 1. Show the track record. Track record for real estate investment in Ghana. Your own track record - how well you've done over the years. No overseas investor will invest without seeing these 2 things.
2. Tell how you'll be dealing with the local Government issues. Any red tape. 3. First focus on folks who were from Ghana but have now left the country. These are people who are easier to convince to invest in Ghana. To give you an idea about the kind of information investors will require, take a look at: http://dholerasir.com/ Thats a website setup by a friend who is developing a township in Gujarat, India - and is looking for investors. |
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