Government’s policy to reduce the Communications Service Tax (CST) to 5 percent, provide free water for another three months, and pay the electricity bills of lifeline consumers and other fiscal populist strategies should be scrapped as the economy cannot raise enough revenue to support it, hence, increasing debt levels,...
Key findings of Ghana PMI New orders rise, but companies continue to lower activity Employment scaled back again, but at a reduced pace Purchase costs increase at the fastest rate since January Business conditions in Ghana's private sector were broadly stable again in July, mirroring the picture seen in June,...
Banks in the country are ready to finance projects and programmes in the private and public sectors with potential to revive the economy irrespective of COVID-19 prevalence, panellists at the fifth edition of the B&FT-organised Ghana’s Most Respected CEOs Breakfast Series, have said. The panel, made up of bankers, economists...
Country Managing Partner for Deloitte Ghana, Daniel Kwadwo Owusu, has said that with the end of COVID-19 still unknown, banks need to capitalise on new opportunities and innovations to take decisions which guarantee their survival amid and beyond the pandemic. Speaking in a live conversation on the Ghana’s Most Respected...
The Board of Directors of the African Development Fund (ADF) has approved a US$69million grant to support Ghana’s efforts in tackling the COVID-19 pandemic and to mitigate its socio-economic impact on the nation. The grant from the ADF, the concessional arm of the African Development Bank, will provide fiscal budget...
The General Manager of Kantanka Automobile, Francis Kojo Kujoji, has confirmed that there is no import duty required to be paid on any vehicle purchased from Kantanka Automobile Company; and as part of an incentive packages for all their clients, the company assists customers to register their vehicles with...
“Retirement is supposed to be the great escape from the stresses inherent in most jobs, a time to experience a fulfilling life derived from many enjoyable and rewarding activities.” – Ernie J. Zelinski 2ND TIER – MANDATORY OCCUPATIONAL PENSION SCHEME Key Features Mandatory The second tier is a compulsory contribution which is...
A new COVID-19 Business Tracker Survey conducted by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS), in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the World Bank, demonstrates the considerable impacts on Ghanaian businesses as a result of the pandemic outbreak. It forced many firms to cut costs by reducing staff...
The Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia will open a multi-day conference in Accra on Thursday at which eminent economists from Ghana and abroad are going to prioritise the smartest solutions to the country's challenges. The conference is organised by the Ghana Priorities project, a collaboration between the National Development Planning...
Finance Minister Ken Ofori Atta is optimistic that the projected tax-to-GDP of 20 percent from the current 13 percent will materialise if government increases revenue mobilisation and harnesses a digitalised economy. This, the minister said, when attained will enable government to raise funds to support the recently announced GH¢100billion Ghana...