The GCB Bank has introduced new Mobile Banking services as additions to products on its electronic platform to increase banking convenience for its clients.
The Agricultural Development Bank Limited (ADB) has re-opened its Initial Public Offer (IPO) to enable ADB list on the Ghana Stock Exchange.
Whiles Licensed Forex Bureau operators are struggling to keep up with their businesses , the businesses of illegal forex market players popularly known as \"black marketers\" are gaining root in major suburbs of the capital city Accra and other regional capital and major markets across the country.
A former Minister of Finance and Chairman of the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) Dr Kwesi Botchwey has bemoaned the upsurge of corruption which has bedeviled almost every institution in the country.
A renowned Economist, Dr Joe Abbey, has challenged Ghana to step out from her long dependent comfort zone of raw material production country into the community of industrialized nations as the only sustainable panacea for her economic emancipation.
Ibrahim Abubakar -The Electricity Company of Ghana says it loses GH¢28 million on an average every year in the Ashanti Region due to electricity theft.
An Accra High Court presided over by Justice Afua Novisi Aryene has dismissed an interlocutory injunction application filed by a member of the main opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr Saaka Salia, by which he sought to stop the government from ceding part of the operations and management of the Electricity Company of Ghana to a private firm in a concession deal.
The Director of Operations at Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), Tetteh Ankamah Okyne, says the power cut the nation is currently experiencing is due to the activities of vultures and other birds, stressing that, it is working hard to address the problem.
Today, the movie industry in Ghana is experiencing upsurge in business. Many Ghanaians, especially fanatics of movies would readily recall half a dozen years back when the industry had nothing much to show.
Centre for Climate Change and Food Security is a non-governmental organisation established in August, 2015 with the aim of recommending policies and practical solutions that can revolutionize farming, food production and the rural economy.
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is far advanced in its preparations towards establishing a Regional Shipping Line which will be christened, Sealink.
Ghana alongside other African Union member states have adopted and signed the new charter on maritime security, safety and development.
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has said French businesses are ready to increase their investments in all sectors of the Ghana\'s economy.
Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC) has disbursed a total of GH¢829,600.00 to women traders in 11 constituencies of the Ashanti Region to expand their businesses.
The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has introduced a model law on factoring to provide a benchmark for African national legislatures enacting arrangements aimed at fostering the growth of factoring activities across the continent.
The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) and the Export-Import Bank of Korea (KEXIM) have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) expected to inject $100 million to support trade between Africa and South Korea.
Cronos Airlines, an Equatorial Guinean airline, has begun commercial flights to Accra, with the aim of facilitating movement between the two countries and across West Africa.
Asante Gold Corporation (CSE:ASE/ FRANKFURT:1A9/OTC:ASGOF) has announced that it has closed the initial tranche of the $1million exploration and working capital private placement announced on September 20, 2016.
Ghana\'s political parties are considering investments into Coal, Nuclear, Geo terminal and tidal wave energy to help tackle the perennial power crisis.
Energy Bank Ghana has reiterated its commitment to treat customers with customer-centric and end-to-end services following numerous commendations received after the \'customer service week\' celebrations a few weeks ago.
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