Richard Nii Armah Quaye
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21 March 1985
Richard Nii Armah Quaye | |
|---|---|
| Born | Richard Nii Armah Quaye 21 March 1985 |
| Education | winneba Senior High School |
| Occupations | entrepreneur, Investor |
| Years active | 2009–present |
| Known for | Founder of RNAQ Holdings, Philanthropy |
Richard Nii Armah Quaye (born 21 March 1985) is a Ghanaian entrepreneur and Investor.[1][2] He is the founder of Bills and Quick Angels Limited.[3][4][5] As at April 2025, he stepped down as the CEO and board chairman of Quick Angels Limited and board chairman of Bills Micro Credit.[6] He is currently the President of RNAQ Holdings, the parent company that holds Quick Angels Limited and Bills Micro Credit.[1][7]
Quaye was born on 21 March 1985 and hails from Jamestown in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.[8]
Career
Quaye began his career as a businessman and founded Bills Micro Credit in 2009[9] and on 8 May 2019, he established the Quick Angels Limited that focuses on promoting start-ups and businesses in Ghana.[10][11] The company has funded businesses such as Pizzaman Chickenman, Ridge Medical Center, Doughman Foods, CoLi Network, Goldcoast Food, Herbs and Spices, manufacturers of Sankofa Natural Spices, Addicent Foods, manufacturers of Benjie and Duke rice, Zaconut, and Burger King, among others.[12][13]
In August 2019, he made a speech at the 3rd edition of the Entrepreneurs Forum by the Ghana Investment Promotion Council.[14][15]
In December 2019, the Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition, a business club at the Harvard Business School invited him to speak at their 5th annual conference.[16]
In April 2025, he began a new role as the President of RNAQ Holdings.[17]
Personal Life
Richard Nii Armah Quaye is divorced from former wife Joana Quaye. [18]