Some of the institutions in the financial sector that were impacted by the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP) have started recovering. At least we can talk about the Commercial Banks based on their third-quarter results. But can the same be said about the insurance sector?
On PM EXPRESS Business Edition, host, George Wiafe engaged the Chief Executive of the Ghana Insurers Association, Dr. Kingsley Kwesi Kwabahson, on developments in the sector and whether the insurance industry has fully recovered from the shocks of the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme.
Join in the conversation for answers from the livestream below:
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