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THE BANK: CAL Bank is a Ghanaian bank that provides a broad range of banking and financial products and services to large corporations, small and medium-sized enterprises, public-sector institutions and retail customers through a network of 24 branches across the country. The products and services...

Articles & Analysis | Insurance from The Report: Ghana 2016

 

THE GROUP: Enterprise Insurance Company (EIC) was established in 1924 and is the oldest insurance company in Ghana. It was originally known as Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation UK, before it changed its name to Guardian Exchange Assurance Ghana and finally to EIC in 1977.

 

After rising 71.8% in 2013, Ghana’s stocks had a modest 2014, with the benchmark index up just 5.4% (and most of that rise seen in the beginning of the year following on the 2013 rally). To a great extent, the muted performance reflected external circumstances. As with the banking sector, equities were in competition with government securities...

 

THE COMPANY: Ghana Oil Company Limited (GOIL) was incorporated as a private limited liability company on June 14, 1960 as AGIP Ghana Company Limited with the objective of marketing petroleum products and related products – particularly fuels, liquefied petroleum gas, lubricants, bitumen, and...

 

Designed to provide a basic level of health care coverage for everyone in the country, the Ghana National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) is an ambitious programme. It has been in place since 2003 and has helped many receive insurance protection that they would not otherwise have been able to afford. For the average Ghanaian, the scheme is...

 

THE BANK: Société Générale Ghana, a strong local bank, is one of the leading financial institutions in Ghana. It operates 37 fully networked branches, agencies and outlets across the country and serves a wide range of corporate customers, individuals and small and medium-sized enterprises.

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