Interplast Ltd, the leading manufacturer of plastic construction materials in Ghana, has been named one of Africa’s Fastest-Growing Companies by The Financial Times, securing the 70th position on the continent and emerging as Ghana’s top-ranked company on the prestigious list.
This high-profile recognition places Interplast among Africa’s elite growth leaders and marks a milestone for Ghana’s manufacturing sector.
The Financial Times ranking, compiled in collaboration with Statista, highlights companies demonstrating rapid revenue growth, market leadership, and resilience across industries.
Founded in 1970, Interplast has steadily grown from a local operation into a regional manufacturing powerhouse.
Over the three-year evaluation period, the company achieved 184% absolute growth rates, driven by its strategic focus on delivering high-quality, affordable, and durable alternatives to imported building materials.
“We are proud to represent Ghana at the highest levels of African industry,” said Mr HayssamFakhry, Managing Director of Interplast Ltd. “This ranking is a powerful endorsement of our long-standing investment in local talent, production, and innovation. It reflects what is possible when African businesses are empowered to lead with confidence and purpose.”
Interplast’s wide-ranging portfolio includes HDPE and uPVC pipes, uPVC windows and doors, and advanced irrigation systems, serving residential, commercial, and industrial clients across West and Central Africa.
The Financial Times accolade reinforces Interplast’s role as a key player in Africa’s infrastructure transformation. With a firm foundation built on quality, sustainability, and forward-thinking leadership.

Interplast Ltd, headquartered in Accra, is the leading manufacturer of plastic piping systems, uPVC windows and doors, and irrigation technologies in West Africa. The company has agents throughout the country and exports its products to over 21 African nations. Committed to engineering excellence and sustainable growth, Interplast Ltd plays a vital role in supporting infrastructure development and food security across the continent.
