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GoldBod Exceeds 2025 Export Target, Raises Over $10bn

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
December 24, 2025
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Redefining Ghana’s Gold Landscape

Redefining Ghana’s Gold Landscape

The Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) has recorded a major milestone in the country’s extractive sector after exceeding its 2025 small-scale gold export target of 100 metric tons, generating more than US$10 billion in foreign exchange revenue.

The achievement marks a significant boost to Ghana’s external reserves and underscores growing macroeconomic stability at a time of persistent global financial uncertainty.

The landmark performance was announced by the Chief Executive Officer of GoldBod, Mr. Sammy Gyamfi, Esq., who described the outcome as a defining moment in Ghana’s ongoing efforts to reform and formalise gold trading, particularly within the small-scale mining sector.

“The Ghana Gold Board surpassed its 2025 small-scale gold export target of 100 tons, generating over US$10 billion in foreign exchange for the country.”

Mr. Sammy Gyamfi, Esq., Chief Executive Officer of GoldBod

Mr. Gyamfi added that the results validate GoldBod’s mandate to sanitise and streamline gold trading activities nationwide.

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Sammy Gyamfi
Mr. Sammy Gyamfi, Chief Executive Officer of GoldBod

The scale of foreign exchange mobilised through small-scale gold exports is being hailed by economists as a strategic win for Ghana’s balance of payments.

With gold remaining one of the country’s most important export commodities, the inflows generated by GoldBod’s activities have helped bolster external reserves and support currency stability.

Analysts say the performance reflects a shift toward more structured and transparent gold exports, reducing historical revenue leakages associated with informal trading and smuggling.

By centralising and regulating exports from small-scale miners, GoldBod has been able to capture greater value for the state while ensuring miners benefit from fair and predictable pricing.

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Financial Performance Signals Institutional Sustainability

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Ghana’s Gold

GoldBod’s export success is backed by strong financial results, according to its recently published second and third quarter financial reports.

Between April and September 2025, the Board recorded a combined net comprehensive income of GH¢906.32 million, further reinforcing confidence in its operational and financial model.

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The figures point to a rapidly strengthening balance sheet, positioning GoldBod as a financially sustainable public institution capable of delivering on its dual mandate of revenue generation and sector regulation.

Officials say this financial resilience is critical to sustaining reforms in the gold sector and expanding value addition initiatives over the medium to long term.

Sector analysts attribute GoldBod’s export milestone largely to improved performance within the small-scale mining sector, which has historically been under-regulated despite its significant contribution to national gold output.

GoldBod’s first and second quarter performance in 2025 already showed a consistent upward trajectory in gold production and exports from small-scale operators.

This growth, they argue, is the result of targeted interventions aimed at integrating small-scale miners into the formal economy. These measures include expanded licensing regimes, stricter compliance enforcement, improved access to official markets and pricing systems designed to reflect international gold prices.

By creating incentives for miners to operate within the formal framework, GoldBod has helped reduce illicit trading while improving traceability and accountability across the value chain.

Boost from Global Demand and Ethical Sourcing

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Goldbod

GoldBod’s strong export showing has also been linked to rising international demand for responsibly sourced gold. Market analysts note that confidence in Ghanaian gold has improved as buyers increasingly prioritise transparency, ethical sourcing and regulatory compliance.

GoldBod’s emphasis on clean supply chains and transparent export procedures has enhanced Ghana’s competitiveness in the global gold market.

This has helped attract premium buyers while restoring trust among international partners who had previously raised concerns about smuggling and unregulated exports.

The result has been a more predictable and credible export regime, capable of supporting sustained growth in gold revenues even amid fluctuating global commodity prices.

Beyond the headline export figures, GoldBod officials say the achievement reinforces the Board’s broader role in advancing national economic objectives.

These include foreign exchange stabilisation, domestic value retention and the long-term development of small-scale mining as a structured and sustainable component of Ghana’s extractive industry.

As Ghana continues to position gold as a cornerstone of its export economy, the performance of the Ghana Gold Board is expected to play an increasingly central role.

With strong financials, rising export volumes and growing international confidence, GoldBod’s latest achievement signals a new phase in Ghana’s gold sector, one defined by transparency, sustainability and tangible economic returns.

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