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Gains Advisory Ltd
Gains Advisory LTD is an Accounting, Advisory and Business Management Consulting firm limited by shares, and incorporated under the laws of the Republic of Ghana. We are a consultancy with the aim of going global, and a keen eye on indigenous businesses.
As a professional advisory firm, we partner with our clients to surmount the most intriguing business challenges in very smart and innovative ways.
Our Promise to Our clients
Quality
Timeliness
Friendly Service
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Mission Statement
Our mission is to deliver competitive value added and sustainable bouquet of Management Advisory Services and Statutory Regulatory Compliance in the areas Strategic Management, Operations, Finance, Accounting, Taxation, and Special Financial Services to profit and
non-profit organizations in Ghana and beyond.
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Vision Statement
To be one of the most sought-after firms by creating a hands-on client-centric Business Advisory and Management Consulting practice in Ghana and to attain tier 1 status measured by annual operating revenue in the Ghanaian industry by 2025.
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Services
Tailored services for startups, micro, small, and medium scale enterprises.
The impetus as partners to grow with clients invigorates us to go the extra mile and to do more. Click on any of our services to learn more.
Our Latest Insights
- November 9, 2020
Translating Your Strategy into Action; Thinking-it, Walking-it and It-Yielding!
Strategy is a common denominator for all organizations notwithstanding the size (micro, small, medium, or large scale).
- October 10, 2020
Designing a perfect remuneration scheme for younger employees
There is always an earnest expectation at the outset of everyone’s career that someday, one will be able to retire comfortably
- September 10, 2020
Why finance is one of your key collaborators as a procurement and Supply Chain Professional
Organizations that run procurement and finance as non-collaborating units are leaving themselves open to costly inefficiencies