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This September edition of your favourite must-read GB&F magazine tackles the Ghanaian economy by analysing the hope-filled mid-year review presented by Finance Minister Seth Terpker, concluding that the review is hoping against hope. Quick to dig deeper in the financial sector, the magazine has discovered that the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) has revealed that cloned cheques fraud is being checked as seven illegal cheques, amounting to GH¢12,158,84.00 were presented but none were successfully cashed in the first quarter of 2015. Many such cheques were honoured last two years, with the criminals laughing from the banks to home.

The exclusive interview and profiling of Airtel's new Marketing Director will capture your attention, whether you like or not. Just sample this: "The first of its kind in the competitive telecommunications industry in Ghana, Airtel Premier is Airtel Ghana's exclusive suite of lifestyle products and services aimed at Recognising, Serving and Engaging its High Value Customers with tailor-made trendy solutions, exclusive access and discount services, loyalty rewards, complimentary gifts and invitations."

GB&F's unrelenting serial publication of analyses on agriculture continues to indicate the all-importance of the sector. But the gradual decline of the agric-sector is partly because of the paucity of credit facilities for farmers which is being addressed by donor and governmental interventions. Ghana's oil revenue watcher, PIAC, plies a plea in its newest report,calling for the release of timely data and optimal expending of the petro-cash to achieve statutory requirements in order to engineer national development by ensuring transparency and accountability.

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Ghana Business & Finance Magazine Description:

UtgiverAfrica Business Media

KategoriBusiness

SpråkEnglish

FrekvensMonthly

Ghana Business & Finance (GB&F) is a national, award-winning indigenous monthly magazine focused on engaging Ghana’s business leaders, investors and policy makers in an ongoing discourse about the health of the Ghanaian economy. The magazine uncovers and discusses trends in the oil and gas sector. It questions and analyses the impact of new government policy on the private sector and it unwraps the challenges that face multinationals and SMEs alike which are striving to do business in the country.
The magazine circulates around the world and keeps the Ghanaian Diaspora abreast of what is going on back home. It does not repeat or supply the news, but GB&F provides in-depth research and case studies on what the potential outcomes of the news may be.

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