Unlocking Venture Capital: A Game-Changer for Businesses in Ghana

In this Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) feature, CEOs of Mirepa Investment Advisors, Samuel Yeboah, and the Ghana Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (GVCA), Amma A. Gyampo, share valuable insights on the transformative power of venture capital and private equity (PE/VC) in Ghana’s business ecosystem.

Click this link to watch the feature: http://bit.ly/4jyeUJO

Samuel Yeboah specifically highlights:
1. The strategic position of Ghana as a venture capital launchpad into Africa.

2. The critical role of institutional investors, especially pension funds, asset managers and regulators.

3. Mirepa’s commitment to providing patient capital for scalable high-growth SMEs.

A spotlight on MoringaConnect Inc. (DBA True Moringa) and how Mirepa’s investment has helped them double production and strengthen governance for international growth.

Ghana is not just a market—it’s a springboard. The future of PE/VC in the country is bright, driven by resilient entrepreneurs, visionary investors, and supportive regulation.

At Mirepa, we believe when businesses grow, economies thrive. Ghana is open for business, let’s grow together!

Mirepa Investment Advisors Engages Regulators from  Tanzania on Tour to Ghana

As part of a five-day tour to Ghana, Mirepa Investment Advisors (MIA) was honored to host a 12-member delegation from the Capital Markets and Securities Authority (CMSA) of Tanzania on the second day of their visit.

The session, held at MIA’s office, was chaired by the firm’s Chief Investment Officer, along with the Executive Director and the Head of Legal and Compliance. Together, they provided an in-depth overview of Mirepa’s investment philosophy, operations in private equity and private credit, and its approach to supporting the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana.

The interactive meeting offered the visiting delegation valuable insights into the Ghanaian private capital ecosystem, including regulatory considerations, fund structuring, due diligence processes, risk management, and impact measurement. Discussions also touched on best practices in investor protection, governance, and compliance—key areas of interest for the CMSA as it works to strengthen Tanzania’s institutional capacity in private equity and venture capital regulation.

MIA is pleased to contribute to regional capacity building efforts and looks forward to continued collaboration with peer institutions across the continent.