Author: Bobbie Osei
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We’re working to ensure successful implementation of E-levy – Telcos Chamber
The Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications, says despite the tough demands that come with the reconfiguration of the systems of Electronic Money Issuers (EMI’s) in Ghana, for the implementation of the Electronic transfer Levy (E-Levy), its members are committed to making sure the implementation comes off successfully. The implementation of the E-levy, which is expected to…
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ADB Bank’s profit jumps by almost 25% in 2021 to hit GH¢ 81.6 million
The Agricultural Development Bank, ADB Bank has continued its trend of profitability in the year 2021, after seeing its profit before tax rose by almost 30% to hit GH¢126 million at the end of last year. Strong growth in the banks’ net interest income and net fees and commission income among others, contributed to its…
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Access Bank’s profits before tax hits half a billion Cedis in 2021; profit after tax increases by 33.5%
Leading local Bank Access Bank Ghana PLC has seen a significant jump in its profits for the year 2021. The bank which recorded a profit before income tax of almost GHC 360 million in 2020, saw that metric jump up to a little over GHC 500 million in 2021, representing a growth of about 41%…
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Go beyond the caution; enforce laws against pricing in foreign currencies – Forex analyst to BoG
A Forex Analyst is warning that the Bank of Ghana’s notice of caution to persons pricing goods and services in foreign currencies, will come to naught, if the Central Bank fails to ensure that the laws concerning the practice are enforced. According to the apex bank, such practices breach the Foreign Exchange Act, 2006 (Act…
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Gov’t will still struggle to meet 2022 revenue target despite E-Levy passage – Seth Terkper
Former Finance Minister, Seth Terkper has expressed doubt over government’s ability to meet the revenue target of GH¢ 100 billion, despite the approval of the Electronic Transfer Levy (E-levy) law. The implementation of the E-levy, which is expected to commence in May 2022, was originally expected to help bring in about GH¢6.9 billion this year…
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Ghana’s free market structure prohibits regulation of cryptocurrencies – Banking Consultant
Banking consultant Nana Otuo Acheampong has blamed Ghana’s free-market economy for the Bank of Ghana’s inability to institute punitive measures to prevent persons from introducing and operating cryptocurrency schemes in the country. The remarks follow recent press releases by the Bank of Ghana (BoG) warning the public against patronizing cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and the…
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Attributing all our challenges to COVID-19 affecting Ghana’s credibility – Seth Terkper
Former Finance Minister, Seth Terkper says Ghana’s credibility on the international market is waning due to the continuous attribution of the country’s issues to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian–Ukraine War. The remarks come on the back of President Nana Akufo-Addo’s recent interview with the BBC, where the President sought to defend the state of…
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GUTA urges gov’t to get other countries to open their borders to facilitate trade
The Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) has added its voice to calls on government to get Ghana’s neighbouring countries to also reopen their land borders, more than a week after President Akufo-Addo announced the reopening of Ghana’s land and sea borders President Nana Akufo-Addo’s announcement of a reopening of Ghana’s land and sea borders,…
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Russia-Ukraine war will stall sale of cocoa products to both countries – COCOBOD [Video]
As the Russia – Ukraine war rages on, the impact on regional economies, especially those who export products to the two countries, is being felt. In Africa, countries dependent on commodities like wheat, oil, and fertilizer components, among others, are also feeling the pinch. In Ghana, the impact of a barrel of Brent Crude rising…
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1.5% E-Levy rate will negatively impact GH¢6.9 billion target – Prof. Quartey
Director of the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research, at the University of Ghana, Prof. Peter Quartey is concerned that the 1.5% rate of the Electronic transfer levy (E-Levy) will prevent government from achieving the GHC 6.9 billion target set for the levy. President, Nana Akufo-Addo, signed into law the E-levy Bill, two days…