The financial sector cleanup exercise by the Bank of Ghana (BoG) and Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) did leave in its wake some loss of investor confidence and questions on the minds of the general public.
While Investments still ranks high as an avenue for growing wealth and meeting financial goals, there’s some cloud over how to get it right in light of The financial sector cleanup exercise by the Bank of Ghana and Securities & Exchange Commission.
Tesah Capital Limited presents a webinar to bring to bear the progress made in the financial services sector and the opportunities available to Ghanaian investors.
Tesah Capital Webinar will feature presentations from Paul Ababio, Deputy Director-General, Securities and Exchange Commission and Dr Elipkimi Komla Agbloyor, Senior Lecturer, University of Ghana Business School.
The topic for the webinar is 'Investing after the financial sector clean up.'
The live stream starts at 10:00 am. You can tune in to your super station Joy99.7FM for a live coverage of this important conversation.
Send your questions in advance to info@tesahcapital.com
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