Bennett Oghifo
Nigerians, and other foreigners, who are planning to acquire property in Ghana should know they are entitled to a leasehold of 50 years only, but it can be renewed if the holder desires.
Individuals and businesses can buy property in Ghana. If their interest is land purchase, then they may choose from the five types of land available. They can also buy a building or buildings and in all cases prepare their 50 years lease document in collaboration with their vendor and this will be taken to the Ghana Lands Commission for authentication and processing. The only document required during property purchase is the identity of the Nigerian or non-Ghanaian, for instance, a passport. Businesses with over 40 per cent non-Ghanaian ownership-structure are considered foreign. Officials of this Commission said it takes 140 days to complete documentation. They are working on reducing the time to process leasehold to 30 working days, but now it is between 90 days and 140 days.
Trust Payments enters the Nordic market, launches TRU Link
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LONDON, May 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Trust Payments today announced it has entered the Nordic market via two initial strategic partnerships. The company has partnered with Global Sales Partner (GSP) to deploy omnichannel solutions into the market, as well as with POS ONE, a leading cloud-based, hardware agnostic integration solution for merchants needing multiple channels to market.
The partners will use TRU Link, Trust Payments latest product. TRU Link integrates with a merchant s existing ePOS or Property Management System, allowing merchants to synchronize data, automatically reconcile and drive operating efficiencies.
Trust Payments appoints Kevin O Connell as Chief Product Officer
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DUBLIN, May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Trust Payments has appointed Kevin O Connell as Chief Product Officer (CPO) responsible for overseeing the group s global product strategy as it expands in key sectors and geographic markets.
Daniel Holden, CEO, commented We are delighted to welcome Kevin at a time when the company is focusing more than ever on innovative products, embedded payment solutions and value-added services to help merchants expand and manage their businesses better.
Trust Payments appoints Kevin O’Connell as Chief Product Officer Since 2018 the management team has pivoted Trust Payments into a dynamic and leading payment technology group, driving revenues north of 60% year-on-year and accelerating into key areas beyond payment infrastructure. The group added an award-winning loyalty and reward points system, Mobilize, last year and is set to
Trust Payments to open new offices in Ireland
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DUBLIN, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Trust Payments announced it has expanded into Ireland. The payments technology group will open an office in Dublin city centre as it seeks to benefit from local talent and rapid growth in the country s FinTech sector.
Chief Commercial Officer Jonathan O Connor said: As we emerge from Covid, tourism in Ireland will thrive once more. We are active in the travel industry and can work with a number of partners both in the EU and the US who are keen to build local relationships in Ireland. In addition, we want to drive new and exciting crypto payment and blockchain loyalty product solutions for Irish merchants. Our leadership position in the crypto payments market out of Malta gives us a competitive advantage in the Irish market.
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