Access Bank\'s decision to list on the Ghana Stock Exchange through the issuance of Initial Public Offer (IPO) has thrown a challenge to other industry players.
The Ghana Community Network Services Limited GCNet has re-launched its updated electronic information portal to enhance and facilitate trade and export activities in the country.
The Head of Real Estate Finance West Africa, Stanbic IBTC, Niyi Adeleye has called on African governments to increase investment in social housing policies to enable citizens with low income levels afford to secure their own residential apartments in the midst of rising cost in the mortgage sector.
A three year project aimed at strengthening Ghana\'s institutional capacity for revenue and expenditure management has been launched in Accra
The Standard Chartered Bank has been named The Best Regional Consumer Digital Bank for Middle East & Africa by Global Finance, for the fifth consecutive year.
The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) is currently facing an uncertain future following the election of Donald Trump, the protectionist US President-elect, who has threatened to tear up international trade deals.
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.
This young man was the \'Man of the night\' with his crazy dance moves
Michael Oware Sakyi, popularly known as Minister OJ was handcuffed for more than an hour during his album launch last Sunday at Liberty Assemblies of God Church, Lapaz.
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