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How Companies Can Make Money FASTER & EASIER?

Most people think making more money means working harder.

I don't.

I believe the real question is:

How can you move faster with less fear?

The answer is Corporate Governance.

Think of corporate governance like the brakes on a high-performance car.

Without good brakes, would you dare to drive at 200 km/h?

Of course not. 

Ironically, the better your brakes, the faster you can safely go.

The same applies to business.

Corporate governance is not just about complying with government rules and regulations.

It is about three things:

First, protecting your business from unnecessary risks.

My client wants to bet big on the oil futures.  With an independent director questioning at the board meeting, my client took the risks WITH SAFEGUARDS. 

Second, making better decisions through accountability and transparency.

As a corporate coach and trainer, my clients need to explain why they do something. Such accountability and transparency may slow things down at the beginning, they do speed up future transactions, as people now know what to do and why they do. 

Third, building trust with investors, customers, employees, and partners.

When people trust you, opportunities come faster. Capital comes easier. Growth becomes more sustainable.

So don't think of corporate governance as a cost.

Think of it as the system that gives you the confidence to accelerate.

Because the companies that last the longest are often the ones that grow the fastest — safely.

I'm Andy Ng. I help leaders turn governance into a competitive advantage. With financial governance and the right strategy, you'll make money faster and easier. 

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