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60% of Ghanaians not saving for retirement – Report

 Approximately 6 out of 10 Ghanaians are not saving for retirement, according to the 2023 Old Mutual Financial Services Monitor. This is significantly higher amongst informal sector workers, younger and lower-income earners. The report also said only 18.0% are very confident that they have enough savings for retirement. Only 37.0% of respondents have started saving for retirement. Again, 7 out of 10 Ghanaians are hoping that their children may support them when they are old. There are no significant differences across age and income levels. Significantly lower expectations amongst Ghanaians (11%) that the government will look after them when they are unable to support themselves. For life cover, 88% of respondents said they do not currently have life cover. In terms of the reasons for not having a life cover, 24% of the respondents pointed out that life cover is not a priority. Eighteen percent said they do not see the importance. Meanwhile, consumers use a multitude of ways to save fr
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Ghana earned $521.86m from crude oil in second-half of 2023

  Ghana earned $521.86 million from crude oil in the second half of 2023, the Second-Half Ghana Petroleum Funds 2023 has revealed. Out of that, the country secured $319.73 million from crude oil liftings in the last six months of 2023. The crude oil lifting took place between May 2023 and October 2023. The country also got $198.6 million from corporate tax during the second-half of 2023. The taxes were from crude oil liftings by Kosmos Energy, Tullow Oil and Petro SA. Ghana again earned $3.32 million as interest from the Petroleum Holding Funds. Other income from surface rental was estimated at $112,082. Investments from Ghana Petroleum Funds estimated at $1.23bn For the Ghana Petroleum Funds Investments, the nation earned $1.23 billion during the period. The Ghana Heritage Fund brought in $1.046 billion, whilst the $190.38 million was gotten from the Ghana Stabilisation Fund

Consolidated Bank Ghana celebrates 5 years of market relevance

  Consolidated Bank Ghana LTD (CBG) proudly marks its five-year milestone as a market leader in Ghana's banking industry. The Bank has achieved significant milestones, including building cutting-edge technology platforms, impactful lending, and achieving leadership in SME finance. In the SME sector, CBG has played a pivotal role, providing GHS1.6 billion in loans to over 5,600 businesses, introducing innovative programs such as the 'CBG SME Adesua Series,' and optimising loan processing for swift access. The initiatives in the SME sector have earned the bank various awards including the 'Euromoney Award for SME Market Leadership' in 2022 and 2023. In the Corporate and Institutional Banking segment, CBG has participated in loans totalling GH¢2.35 billion, either as lead arranger or transaction advisor, benefiting crucial sectors like energy, tourism, and agriculture. The Bank's commitment to community impact is evident through various CSR initiatives, focusing la

Emirates marks 20 years of contributing to Ghana’s success

  Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, celebrates 20 years of service in Ghana. Since the inaugural flight in January 2004 at Kotoka International Airport using an A330-200 aircraft, Emirates has become a trusted transport partner that connects Ghana to the world and contributes to its vibrant economy and community. Starting with three weekly flights in 2004, Emirates now operates a daily non-stop service between Accra and Dubai. Over the past 20 years, Emirates has transported over 2 million passengers between Accra and Dubai and its extensive network, facilitates tourism and business travellers. The airline has operated close to 13,000 roundtrip flights, clocking 80.71 million kilometres during the same period. In 2018, the airline showcased its commitment with a special A380 flight for the launch of Ghana's Terminal 3. Emirates, through its Dubai hub, offers convenient connections to over 140 passenger and cargo destinations across six continents. The airline'

Adamus Mining Resources unveils highly efficient 100tonne Liebherr haulage trucks to boost production

 In a bid to boost its production capacity, Ghana's wholly Ghanaian-owned mining giant, Adamus Resources Limited, with financial support from its parent company, Nguvu Mining Limited, has launched over a dozen Liebherr brand of haulage trucks at the company’s site at Esiama in the Ellembelle District of the Western Region. The acquisition of the haulage trucks to augment the company’s existing heavy-duty equipment forms part of Adamus Mining's expansion drive towards its planned aggressive exploration programme. Achieving this milestone which has been one of the company’s major goals, has strengthened its ground resources. The colourful event was witnessed by some prominent chiefs of the Nzema Traditional Council led by the President of the Eastern Nzema Traditional Council Awulae Amihere Kpanyinli the Third.  Also at the ceremony were the Western Regional Minister, Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah, the District Chief Executive of Elembelle, Kojo Bonzoe and the Chief Executive Offic

Akufo-Addo to host 3-Day Africa Prosperity Dialogues from January 25, 2024

  The Africa Prosperity Network (APN) in collaboration with the Africa Continental Free Trade Area Secretariat is set to organise the Africa Prosperity Dialogues in Ghana from January 25-27, 2024. The meeting will offer top business leaders, heads of international development institutions, and social change markers a unique platform to deliberate and proffer comprehensive policies aimed at boosting intra-Africa trade. According to the APN, the event will ensure that the continued rulebook of the colonial-era commercial arrangements is rewritten, where Africa’s resources feed the continent’s machines through actionable and bankable value-added pathways. Addressing journalists ahead of the three-day conference, Founder and Executive Chairman of Africa Prosperity Network, Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko said it’s time to invest in key sectors and prioritise trade to unlock Africa’s global potential. The idea about the single market is about what. It is about the economy, and who are the drivers

Credit card, romance fraud remain most prevalent cybercrime in Ghana – 2023 Fintech Report

Cyber fraud, such as credit card fraud, identity fraud, or romance fraud, remains the most prevalent form of cybercrime in Ghana, the 2023 Ghana Fintech Report has revealed. According to the report, perpetrators typically create fake online profiles or websites to deceive victims into sharing their money or personal information. Significantly, it said the financial sector has become a particularly attractive target for hackers who exploit vulnerabilities in online banking systems. The Bank of Ghana’s Fraud Report for the year 2022 highlighted cyber email fraud as one of the top five fraud categories significantly impacting the banking industry. Notably, this form of fraud resulted in losses of GH4.3 million in 2022 alone, representing a 65.5% increase from the previous year. The report stressed that the nation has been grappling with a surge in cyber threats and online attacks. The statistics indicate a significant rise in various types of cyber incidents, ranging from individual-focus