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Richard Nii Armah Quaye Retires From Quick Angels And Bills Micro-Credit

Ghanaian businessman and entrepreneur Richard Nii Armah Quaye has resigned from his position as CEO and board chairman of Quick Angels and Bills Micro Credit.

Ghanaian businessman and entrepreneur Richard Nii Armah Quaye has resigned from his position as CEO and board chairman of Quick Angels and Bills Micro Credit.

He announced the resignation during a press event held at the Alisa Hotel in Accra on Monday, April 28, 2025.

He will be succeeded by Lawyer Dei Kwarteng as chairman of Bills Micro Credit and Emmanuel N. L. Lamptey as CEO of Quick Angels.

The resignation is a part of plans to retire from the business, as announced a couple of weeks ago.

He has, however, announced a new company, RNAQ Holdings.

During the ceremony, Richard Nii Armah Quaye said,

“As I begin my retirement from all my businesses in Ghana and other countries as the CEO or Board Chairman, I want to focus my time and energy to lead this vision of bringing together young people with financial resources, amazing skills and early-stage businesses to do this on a larger scale, to trigger the economic revolution that will make our nation great and strong. My only aspiration is to see us thrive as a nation economically, and I have no political ambition whatsoever, as may already be speculated.”

The retirement announcement follows a lavish 40th birthday celebration at Black Star Square in Accra, which featured performances by artists like Davido and Sarkodie and was attended by notable figures from Ghana’s business and entertainment sectors.

Source: NYDJ Live

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