The investing public and supporters of Accra Hearts of Oak will from the 26th of this month have an opportunity to be part owners of the club.
The move is to curb the dwindling financial fortunes of the club.
Hearts hope to raise 5 million Ghana cedis by floating 10 million shares at 50 Ghana pesewas each.
Part of the money will be used to defray debts whilst some of it will go into development of infrastructure.
Board Chair Commodore Mensah tells Joy Business they are hoping to leverage the club’s immense goodwill.
The offer will remain open for four weeks.
Source: Joy Business/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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