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With employment a perennial political hot potato, the authorities have been undertaking a number of schemes to boost job prospects in the country. These include training initiatives, backed by international donors, as well as policies targeted at maximising the number of positions to be awarded to Ghanaians, especially within the energy sector.

While small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in many ways constitute the backbone of the economy, they continue to face challenges, one of the largest of which is access to finance. Alongside initiatives to improve the availability of bank credit (see Banking chapter), the authorities are moving to create an equity market for SMEs with reduced...

The insurance market may lose some players in the next few years, if a plan headed by the National Insurance Commission (NIC) to encourage consolidation through minimum capital requirements is successful. The list of leading insurers is also expected to change after some potential mergers and acquisitions. “Five of the big companies control about 65...

The key theme of the 2012 budget – the first to be prepared following the beginning of Ghana’s commercial oil production – is infrastructure spending, with a particular focus on transport and energy. It encompasses agricultural, water, health and education facilities as well. While the government initially made efforts to ensure that spending...

Articles & Analysis | HFC Bank Ghana: Banking from The Report: Ghana 2012

THE COMPANY: HFC Bank Ghana was incorporated in May 1990 as the Home Finance Company under the Companies’ Act 1963 (Act 179), and obtained its licence as a non-bank financial institution in August 1994. The bank, which commenced operations as a mortgage finance institution in July 1990, has since evolved...

Mortgages remain underdeveloped in Ghana, with the segment facing problems such as a lack of new housing supply, complications surrounding land ownership and a dearth of interest from banks due to issues such as the disconnect between the long-term nature of mortgage investments and Ghana’s mostly short-term banking deposit structure. A relatively...

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