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2016 Annual Aggregate Report
2016 REPUBLIC OF GHANA MINISTRY OF FINANCE, GHANA SOE ANNUAL AGGREGATE REPORT Table of Contents ACRONYMS ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 FOREWORD ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 STATEMENT FROM EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN, STATE ENTERPRISES COMMISSION (SEC) .................................................................................. 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 1 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 2 OVERVIEW OF THE SOE SECTOR ............................................................................................................................................................ 8 3 CONTRIBUTION OF THE SOE SECTOR .................................................................................................................................................... -
2016 Ghana Banking Survey How to Win in an Era of Mobile Money
2016 Ghana Banking Survey How to win in an era of mobile money August 2016 www.pwc.com/gh Contents A message from our CSP 2 A message from the Executive Secretary of Ghana Association of Bankers 4 Comments on 2016 Ghana Banking Survey 6 A message from our Tax Leader 8 1 How to win in an era of mobile money 10 2 Overview of the economy 26 3 Overview of the banking industry 32 4 Quartile analysis 36 5 Market share analysis 48 6 Profitability and efficiency 56 7 Return to shareholders 64 8 Liquidity 68 9 Asset quality 74 A List of participants 77 B Glossary of key financial terms, equations and ratios 78 C List of abbreviations 79 D Our profile 80 E Our leadership team 84 PwC 2016 Ghana Banking Survey 1 A message from our CSP for consumer banking. Besides, it offers in designing a practical and forward huge cheap deposits that banks could looking regulation that will streamline use to create money in the economy. It operations in the mobile money market. is against this backdrop that we focused This will require extensive consultation this year’s banking survey on “How to win locally and leveraging the experience of in an era of mobile money”. other countries such as Kenya that are advanced in the delivery of the service. Unlike the 2015 banking survey that sought responses from bank executives In addition to regulations and as well as bank customers, this year’s partnerships, the other critical success survey was based on responses from factors which we discussed with bank bank executives only. -
Guin April 28, 2017
April 28, 2017 GSE MARKET STATISTICS SUMMARY Weekly Stock Market Review GSE-CI Extends Gains: The equities market ended the week in the positive Current Previous % Change territory anchored on price gains in 8 counters. The Ghana Stock Exchange’s Databank Stock Index 24,800.75 24,672.90 0.52 Composite Index (GSE-CI) gained 10.37 points w/w to ~1,896 points, while GSE-CI Level 1,896.13 1,885.76 0.55 the Databank Stock Index surged by 128 points w/w to ~24,800 points. The Market Cap (GH¢ m) 58,822.68 48,778.78 20.59 year to date returns of the GSE-CI and the Databank Stock Index stand at YTD Return DSI 11.05% 10.48% 12.26% and 11.05% respectively. YTD Return GSE-CI 12.26% 11.64% Weekly Volume Traded (Shares) 2,142,471 1,812,263 18.22 A block trade in Ecobank Transnational Inc. propelled the volume of shares Weekly Turnover (GH¢) 2,785,677 1,639,744 69.88 traded by ~17% w/w to ~2.1 million shares. These trades, which occurred Avg. Weekly Volume Traded (Shares) 1,059,295 1,049,043 0.98 across 22 counters, were valued at ~GH¢2.7 million. Avg. Weekly Value Traded (GH¢) 1,473,386 1,460,057 0.91 The market breadth of the Ghana Stock Exchange was positive w/w: 8 No. of Counters Traded 22 21 gainers to 3 laggards. Unilever Ghana increased by 15Gp to GH¢9.05. Access No. of Gainers 8 6 Bank Ghana moved up 10Gp to GH¢4.00. -
PRESS RELEASE PR. No 034/2019 GHANA OIL COMPANY LIMITED (GOIL) ANNUAL REPORT and CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENT for the YEAR
PRESS RELEASE PR. No 034/2019 GHANA OIL COMPANY LIMITED (GOIL) ANNUAL REPORT AND CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2018 GOIL has released its Annual Report and Consolidated Financial Statements for the year ended December 31, 2018 as per the attached. Issued in Accra, this 9th day of April, 2019 - E N D – att’d. Distribution: 1. All LDMs 2. General Public 3. Company Secretary, GOIL 4. MBG Registrars, (Registrars for GOIL shares) 5. Custodians 6. Central Securities Depository 7. Securities and Exchange Commission 8. GSE Council Members 9. GSE Notice Board For enquiries, contact: Head Listing, GSE on 0302 669908, 669914, 669935 *GA GHANA OIL COMPANY LIMITED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 31 DECEMBER 2018 GHANA OIL COMPANY LIMITED ANNUAL REPORT AND CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2018 CONTENTS PAGE COMPANY INFORMATION 1 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS 2 - 3 REPORT OF THE AUDITOR 4 - 7 STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME 8 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION 9 STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY 10 STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS 11 GENERAL INFORMATION AND SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES 12 - 26 OTHER NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 27 - 40 GHANA OIL COMPANY LIMITED COMPANY INFORMATION FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Hon. Peter Kwamena Bartels - Chairman Mr. Patrick Akpe K. Akorli - Group CEO/MD Mr. Thomas Kofi Manu - Member Hon. Kwame Osei-Prempeh - Member Mr. Beauclerc Ato Williams - Member Mrs. Beatrix Agyeman Prempeh - Member Mr. Robert Owusu Amankwah - Member Mrs. Rhoderline Baafour-Gyimah - Member Mr. Stephen Abu Tengan - Member SECRETARY: Nana Ama Kusi-Appouh AUDITOR: PKF Chartered Accountants Farrar Avenue P.O. -
16 Annual Report
47th Annual Report and Financial Statements 30 SEPTEMBER 2016 2 - 47th annual report & financial statement AUDITORS AND REGISTERED OFFICE Auditors KPMG (ICAG/F/2014/038) Chartered Accountants 13 Yiyiwa Drive, Abelenkpe Post Office Box 242 Accra. Registered Office Cocoa House 41 Kwame Nkrumah Avenue Post Office Box GP 933 Accra Tel. 233 -302 – 661752/678972/661782/683300 Fax: 233 -302- 667104/665076 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.cocobod.gh 2 - 47th annual report & financial statement I - 47th annual report & financial statement TABLE OF CONTENTS Auditors i Registered Office i Table of Contents ii Highlights iii Board of Directors 2015/16 iv Heads of Subsidiaries and Divisions 2015/16 iv Chairman’s Statement v Review of Business Operations 1 1. Producer Price 1 2. Cocoa Purchases Performance and Licensed Buying Companies 1 3. Coffee and Sheanut Purchases/Exports 2 4. Performance of Divisions and Subsidiaries 4 A. Quality Control Company 4 a. Selective Grading of cocoa 4 b. Grading and Sealing 5 i. Cocoa 5 ii. Composition of Bean-size Categories 5 iii. Other Produce Inspected 5 c. Check Sampling 5 d. Disinfestation Activities 5 1. Insect Control Operations 5 2. Shipment Inspection and Treatment 5 B. Cocoa Marketing Company (Gh.) Ltd. 6 a. Shipments and Processing 6 i. Cocoa Beans 6 ii. Cocoa Products 6 C. Seed Production Division 6 a. Hybrid Seed Pods 7 b. Cocoa Seedlings 7 47th annual report & financial statement - II Table of contents cont. D. Cocoa Health & Extension Division 7 a. Field Operations 7 b. CODAPEC & Hi-Tech 8 E Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana 9 TABLE OF a. -
Pension-Fund-Custodians-In
NATIONAL PENSIONS REGULATORY AUTHORITY NPRA PUBLIC NOTICE á LIST OF REGISTERED PENSIONS FUND CUSTODIANS THAT HAVE FULFILLED THE PRESCRIBED REQUIREMENTS OF THE AUTHORITY FOR THE 2019 AUTHORISATION PROCESS. THE LICENCES ARE VALID UNTIL 31ST JULY, 2020 LICENCE / TELEPHONE NO. NAME OF SERVICE PROVIDER REGISTRATION PHYSICAL ADDRESS CONTACT PERSON NUMBERS NO. 1. Agricultural Development FC12005 Accra Financial Elorm Aidam 0244-253181 Bank Centre, 3rd Ambassadorial Development Area, Ridge-Accra 2. First Atlantic Bank Limited FC15001 Atlantic Place No. 1 Yvonne Oppong- 0541-704753 Seventh Avenue, Ayisi Ridge West, Accra 3. Standard Chartered Bank FC12002 Standard Chartered Beverly Frimpong 0202-023933 Ghana Limited Bank Head Office #Independence Avenue 4. Republic Bank Ghana FC12006 No 48A Sixth Audrey Smith 0208-737616 Limited Avenue, North Dadzie Ridge, Accra 5. Fidelity Bank Ghana Limited FC12011 1st Floor, Ridge Rebecca Gyebi 0544-338784 Towers, Accra Elias Augustine 0576-036467 Dey 6. Ecobank Ghana Limited FC12001 Ecobank Ghana Vera-Marie Ayitey- 0244-483036 Head Office, Accra Smith 7. Cal Bank Limited FC12004 No. 23 Nan Opoku (Ms.) 0244-601170 Independence Avenue-Accra Website: www.npra.gov.gh , e-mail: [email protected] “Ensuring Retirement Income Security” NATIONAL PENSIONS REGULATORY AUTHORITY NPRA PUBLIC NOTICE á LICENCE / TELEPHONE NO. NAME OF SERVICE PROVIDER REGISTRATION PHYSICAL ADDRESS CONTACT PERSON NUMBERS NO. 8. Stanbic Bank Ghana Limited FC12003 Stanbic Heights, Eunice Amoo- 0244-333145 Airport City, Accra Mensah 9. Zenith Bank Ghana Limited FC12013 31 Independence Alvin Abbah-Foli 0242-729012 Avenue, Accra 10. Prudential Bank Limited FC12007 8 John Harmond Seth Kyeremeh 0244-762652 Street, Ring Road Central, Accra 11. -
The Determinants of Bank's Profitability in Ghana, The
The Determinants of Bank’s Profitability in Ghana, The Case of Merchant Bank Ghana Limited (MBG) and Ghana Commercial Bank (GCB) By Anthony Kofi Krakah & Aaron Ameyaw Henrik Sällberg (Supervisor) Master’s Thesis in Business Administration, MBA programme 2010 Table of Contents Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................................ i ABSTRACT ...................................................................................................................................................... v ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ........................................................................................................................................ vi CHAPTER ONE ............................................................................................................................................... 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................... 1 An overview of the banking industry in Ghana ..................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Background of the banks ......................................................................................................................... 6 Global Banking Industry .................................................................................................................. 12 Statement of the problem .......................................................................................................................... -
Management and Staff of Societe Generale Ghana Support the Ghana Heart Foundaton with Ghs 160,000.00
Accra – Ghana, 20th March, 2019 MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF SOCIETE GENERALE GHANA SUPPORT THE GHANA HEART FOUNDATON WITH GHS 160,000.00 Fig 1. Management, Staff Representatives of Societe Generale Ghana with Members of the Ghana Heart Foundation Management and Staff of Societe Generale Ghana, TOGETHER made a donation amount of GHS 160,000.00 to the Ghana Heart Foundation to support the Foundation in the area of health care delivery. Receiving Societe Generale Ghana, Prof. Dr. Mark Tettey, Cardiothoracic Surgeon of the National Cardiothoracic Centre at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital and Representative for the Ghana Heart Foundation at the ceremony expressed their heartfelt gratitude to Management and Staff of the bank for their continued and loyal support to the Foundation over the years to date. Prof. Dr. Tettey stated that the Ghana Heart Foundation (GHF) of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital is a charity organization dedicated to saving lives and improving health care by informing the public on heart or cardiovascular related diseases. He said the Foundation also assisted people with cardiovascular disease by providing for cardiovascular research and training for health workers involved in cardiovascular care. 1 Speaking at the event, Mr Hakim Ouzzani; Managing Director of Societe Generale Ghana noted the very successful administration of funds received by GHF to the extent that every Ghanaian patient undergoing heart surgery receives 50% subsidy from the Trust Fund. He mentioned the values of the bank which encompass; Responsibility, Team Spirit, Commitment, Innovation and consequently, the bank’s presence at the centre for the donation which is an expression of Team Spirit aimed at preserving the lives. -
Societe Generale Ghana 2019 Annual Report
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 2019 ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2019 Major Events WE INTRODUCED NEW INNOVATIONS Electronic billboard to communicate Our 24/7 drive-in ATM to the public about our product offers at Achimota branch & Our solar project. A cleaner, more effective energy source at our head office WE LAUNCHED NEW SERVICES 2019 Major Events WE LAUNCHED EXCITING COMMERCIAL PROMOTIONS & CAMPAIGNS Loans Promotion Deposit and Win Promotion WE OPENEDM ORE OUTLETS Achimota Branch Osu Branch TABLE OF CONTENTS Overview 02 Notice and agenda for annual general meeting Corporate Governance 03 Corporate information 04 Profile of the board of directors 07 Key management personnel Strategic report 10 Chairman's statement 13 Managing director’s review Financial statements 16 Report of the directors 31 Statement of directors responsibilities 32 Independent report of the auditors 36 Financial highlights 38 Statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income 39 Statement of financial position 40 Statement of changes in equity 41 Statement of cash flows 42 Notes to financial statement 94 Proxy form 95 Resolutions 97 Branch network 2019 ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 1 Notice and Agenda NOTICE AND AGENDA FOR ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the 40th Annual General Meeting of Societe Generale Ghana Limited (the “Company”) will be held on Thursday, 26 March 2020 at 11am at the Alisa Hotel, Ridge Arena, Accra Ghana for the following purpose:- Ordinary Business: Ordinary Resolutions 1. To elect Directors, the following directors appointed 5. To approve Directors’ fees. during the year and retiring in accordance with Section 72(1) of the Company’s Regulations: 6. -
PRESS RELEASE PR. No 105/2020 SOCIETE
PRESS RELEASE PR. No 105/2020 SOCIETE GENERALE GHANA LIMITED (SOGEGH) - 2019 ANNUAL REPORT SOGEGH has released its Annual Report for the year ended 31 December, 2019 as per the attached. Issued in Accra, this 18th day of March, 2020. - E N D – att’d. Distribution: 1. All LDMs 2. General Public 3. Company Secretary, SOGEGH 4. NTHC Registrars, (Registrars for SOGEGH shares) 5. GSE Securities Depository 6. Securities & Exchange Commission 7. Custodian 8. GSE Council Members 9. GSE Notice Board For enquiries, contact: Head of Listings, GSE on 0302 669908, 669914, 669935 *GA ANNUAL REPORT 2019 2019 ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2019 Major Events WE INTRODUCED NEW INNOVATIONS Electronic billboard to communicate Our 24/7 drive-in ATM to the public about our product offers at Achimota branch & Our solar project. A cleaner, more effective energy source at our head office WE LAUNCHED NEW SERVICES 2019 Major Events WE LAUNCHED EXCITING COMMERCIAL PROMOTIONS & CAMPAIGNS Loans Promotion Deposit and Win Promotion WE OPENEDM ORE OUTLETS Achimota Branch Osu Branch TABLE OF CONTENTS Overview 02 Notice and agenda for annual general meeting Corporate Governance 03 Corporate information 04 Profile of the board of directors 07 Key management personnel Strategic report 10 Chairman's statement 13 Managing director’s review Financial statements 16 Report of the directors 31 Statement of directors responsibilities 32 Independent report of the auditors 36 Financial highlights 38 Statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income 39 Statement of financial position 40 Statement of changes in equity 41 Statement of cash flows 42 Notes to financial statement 94 Proxy form 95 Resolutions 97 Branch network 2019 ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 1 Notice and Agenda NOTICE AND AGENDA FOR ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the 40th Annual General Meeting of Societe Generale Ghana Limited (the “Company”) will be held on Thursday, 26 March 2020 at 11am at the Alisa Hotel, Ridge Arena, Accra Ghana for the following purpose:- Ordinary Business: Ordinary Resolutions 1. -
RESTRICTED WT/TPR/S/298 16 April 2014 (14-2369) Page
RESTRICTED WT/TPR/S/298 16 April 2014 (14-2369) Page: 1/105 Trade Policy Review Body TRADE POLICY REVIEW REPORT BY THE SECRETARIAT GHANA This report, prepared for the fourth Trade Policy Review of Ghana, has been drawn up by the WTO Secretariat on its own responsibility. The Secretariat has, as required by the Agreement establishing the Trade Policy Review Mechanism (Annex 3 of the Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization), sought clarification from Ghana on its trade policies and practices. Any technical questions arising from this report may be addressed to Jacques Degbelo (tel.: 022 739 5583) and Catherine Hennis-Pierre (tel.: 022 739 5640). Document WT/TPR/G/298 contains the policy statement submitted by Ghana. Note: This report is subject to restricted circulation and press embargo until the end of the first session of the meeting of the Trade Policy Review Body on Ghana. This report was drafted in English. WT/TPR/S/298 • Ghana - 2 - CONTENTS SUMMARY ........................................................................................................................ 7 1 ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT ........................................................................................ 10 1.1 Major Features of the Economy .................................................................................. 10 1.2 Recent Economic Developments.................................................................................. 13 1.3 Developments in Trade and Foreign Direct Investment .................................................. -
Annual Report 1998 Unidanmark Unibank Contents
Annual Report 1998 Unidanmark Unibank Contents Summary . 6 Financial review . 8 The Danish economy . 14 Business description . 15 Retail Banking . 15 Corporate Banking . 21 Markets . 23 Investment Banking . 25 Risk management . 26 Capital resources . 33 Employees . 35 Management and organisation . 37 Accounts Accounting policies . 42 The Unidanmark Group . 44 Unidanmark A/S . 50 Unibank A/S . 55 Notes . 59 Unidanmark’s Local Boards of Shareholders . 84 Unibank’s Business Forum . 85 Branches in Denmark . 86 International directory . 88 Notice of meeting . 90 Management Supervisory Board of Unidanmark Jørgen Høeg Pedersen (Chairman) Holger Klindt Andersen Laurids Caspersen Boisen Lene Haulrik* Steffen Hvidt* Povl Høier Mogens Hugo Jørgensen Brita Kierrumgaard* Kent Petersen* Mogens Petersen Keld Sengeløv * Appointed by employees Executive Board of Unidanmark Thorleif Krarup Supervisory Board of Unibank Unibank’s Supervisory Board has the same members as the Supervisory Board of Unidanmark. In addition, as required by Danish banking legisla- tion, the Danish Minister of Business and Industry has appointed one mem- ber of the Supervisory Board of Unibank, Mr Kai Kristensen. Executive Board of Unibank Thorleif Krarup (Chairman) Peter Schütze (Deputy Chairman) Christian Clausen Jørn Kristian Jensen Peter Lybecker Henrik Mogensen Vision We are a leading financial services company in Denmark with a prominent position in the Nordic market. We ensure our shareholders a return in line with the return of the best among comparable Nordic financial services companies. Through our customer focus, efficient business processes and technology we create customer satisfaction and attract new customers. This confirms the customers in their choice of bank. Unibank is an attractive workplace where team spirit and customer focus are important criteria for individual success.