Prince Kofi Amoabeng

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Born
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(1952-02-22) 22 February 1952 (age 72)
NationalityGhanaian
EducationAdisadel College, Ghana
Alma materRoyal Army Pay Corps and University of Ghana
OccupationBusinessman
Years active1982–2015

Prince Kofi Amoabeng (born February 22, 1952) is a Ghanaian businessman and a former military officer of the Ghanaian Armed Forces. He caused a paradigm shift in the lending industry in Ghana by founding Unique Trust Financial Services with three employees and grew it into a robust holding company, UT Holdings, with several subsidiaries both locally as well as in Africa and Europe.[1] UT Bank, which he co-founded, collapsed in 2017 during Ghana's banking crisis amid allegations that he had misappropriated funds from the bank.[2][3][4][5][6][7] He is currently subject to ongoing court battles regarding these allegations following his arrest on 14 January 2020, and release on bail of 110 million cedis.[8][9][10]

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  2. ^ "I've learnt my lessons, I'll bounce back – Kofi Amoabeng". Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  3. ^ "BUSTED: Finally UT Bank Boss-Kofi Amoabeng Speaks | Says I Do Not Have Any Son With Mzbel". Ghanacelebrities.com. 12 June 2015. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
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  5. ^ "Book Prince Kofi Amoabeng as keynote speaker | Chartwell Speakers". Expert Keynote and Motivational Speakers | Chartwell Speakers. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  6. ^ Buabeng, Albert Benefo. "Judicial Corruption: Queen mother wants case with UT boss Kofi Amoabeng reopened". Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  7. ^ "B&FT Archives". thebftonline.com. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  8. ^ "Kofi Amoabeng granted ¢110m bail". Myjoyonline. 14 January 2020. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  9. ^ "Kofi Amoabeng 'summoned to court'". The Ghana Report. 14 January 2020. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
  10. ^ "Kofi Amoabeng granted GH₵110m bail as state slaps charges". The Ghana Report. 14 January 2020. Retrieved 14 January 2020.