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New SEC Boss Vows to Boost Investor Confidence and Market Awareness

M.Cby M.C
March 28, 2025
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Member of parliament for Ketu North, James Klutse Avedzi.

Member of parliament for Ketu North, James Klutse Avedzi.

The newly appointed Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), James Klutse Avedzi, has pledged to strengthen Ghana’s capital market by improving investor confidence and increasing public awareness about the role of the SEC.

Mr Avedzi, a seasoned legislator with 20 years of experience in Parliament, including 16 years on finance-related committees, believes his background uniquely positions him to drive growth in the financial sector. He asserts that his expertise in financial oversight and policy development will contribute significantly to the stability and expansion of Ghana’s capital market.

James Avedzi’s appointment comes at a crucial time when Ghana’s financial sector is in need of strong regulatory oversight. Having served on key parliamentary committees such as the Finance Committee and the Public Accounts Committee—both of which he chaired for eight years each—Avedzi is confident that his experience will be instrumental in steering the SEC toward greater efficiency.

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“The President is very right. I’m an accountant by profession. I’ve also been in Parliament for 20 years, where I served on a number of committees, including the Finance Committee and the Public Accounts Committee. I chaired these committees for eight years each, making it 16 years in total.”

James Klutse Avedzi

He highlighted the versatility of accountants, explaining that their training allows them to adapt to different sectors, including financial regulation. He further noted that his involvement in the passage of the law governing the SEC in 2016 gave him in-depth knowledge of the institution’s framework, making him well-suited for the role.

Boosting Investor Confidence in Ghana’s Capital Market

One of Avedzi’s primary goals is to strengthen investor confidence in Ghana’s capital market. The country has experienced economic turbulence in recent years, impacting investor sentiment. As SEC Director-General, he aims to ensure that investors see Ghana as a stable and attractive destination for capital investments.

Investor confidence is crucial for the growth of any capital market, and Avedzi acknowledges that Ghana’s regulatory framework must be robust and transparent to attract both local and foreign investors. By enforcing compliance and strengthening oversight mechanisms, he hopes to assure investors that their funds are protected within the country’s financial system.

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Additionally, Mr Avedzi intends to collaborate with key stakeholders, including financial institutions, regulatory bodies, and market operators, to create a more investor-friendly environment. He emphasized that trust in the market is essential and that the SEC must play a proactive role in safeguarding investors’ interests.

Avedzi also highlighted the need to educate the public about the role of the SEC. He acknowledged that many Ghanaians are unfamiliar with the Commission’s functions, often confusing it with security-related agencies such as the police or military.

“It is a sector that is not well known or in the public eye, so people don’t know much about it. When people hear the name ‘securities,’ some think it’s about the police, the military, or something else. But it’s a completely different area, which we will definitely delve into.”

James Klutse Avedzi

To address this, Avedzi plans to launch public education campaigns aimed at demystifying the SEC’s role and its importance in the financial ecosystem. He believes that greater awareness will encourage more individuals and businesses to participate in the capital market, ultimately fostering economic growth.

Ensuring Market Stability and Growth

Ghana’s capital market has significant potential to contribute to national development, but it requires a strong regulatory framework to function effectively. Avedzi has committed to working with market players to ensure stability, transparency, and efficiency.

By enhancing regulatory enforcement and ensuring market integrity, he believes the SEC can play a key role in attracting more investments. His leadership is expected to focus on improving corporate governance, strengthening financial reporting standards, and protecting investors from fraudulent activities.

Reflecting on his appointment, Avedzi expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve in this capacity. He sees his role at the SEC as a continuation of his service to Ghana’s financial sector, and he is eager to contribute to the country’s economic transformation.

“When the President told me that he’s sending me to the Securities and Exchange Commission of Ghana, I gladly accepted and thanked him for recognising me in this particular sector.”

James Klutse Avedzi

His confidence In his ability to lead the SEC stems from his years of experience in financial oversight. He is determined to ensure that Ghana’s capital market remains a reliable avenue for investment, ultimately contributing to national development.

As Mr Avedzi steps into his new role, his leadership will be instrumental in shaping the future of Ghana’s capital market and ensuring its long-term growth.

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