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GoldBod Reports ¢5.55bn Revenue in 2025

Bless Banir Yarayeby Bless Banir Yaraye
April 29, 2026
Reading Time: 5 mins read
GoldBod CEO with GGSA Staff

GoldBod CEO with GGSA Staff

Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) has signaled a transformative era for the nation’s extractive sector by posting a monumental financial performance for the 2025 fiscal year, anchored by a total revenue of GH¢5.55 billion.

This fiscal milestone, which includes a robust operational surplus of GH¢909.71 million, underscores the board’s evolving role in the gold value chain and its capacity to turn regulatory oversight into significant economic gains.

The results highlight a sharp departure from previous years, as the institution successfully navigated expanded operations while maintaining a lean expenditure profile of GH¢109.38 million.

“Notably, the institution recorded no finance costs in 2025, compared with GH¢46.04 million in 2024, reflecting improved financial efficiency and reduced debt-servicing obligations. The Board of Directors expresses satisfaction that GoldBod has adequate resources to continue operating for the foreseeable future and has consequently prepared the financial statements on a going concern basis.”

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GoldBod CEO, Sammy Gyamfi

The breakdown of the financial statement reveals that the overall surplus reached GH¢5.45 billion, a figure achieved after reconciling total revenues against costs and integrating a GH¢959.72 million profit contribution from the board’s subsidiary, GoldBod Jewellery Limited.

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This performance represents a staggering leap over the 2024 fiscal year, where the surplus after exceptional items sat at a modest GH¢185.34 million.

Driving this growth was a strategic GH¢4.54 billion seed capital injection from the government, which empowered Gold Board to scale its gold purchasing, trading, and export operations.

Complementing this was GH¢983.96 million in non-tax revenue and GH¢35.34 million in finance income, reflecting a diversified and resilient “revenue basket” that has fortified the institution’s balance sheet.

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Efficiency and Asset Growth in the Mining Sector

Efficiency remained the hallmark of GoldBod’s 2025 operations, as total spending dropped to GH¢109.39 million from GH¢129.66 million in the previous year.

This “improved financial efficiency” occurred even as the board ramped up its engagement with the Artisanal and Small-scale Mining (ASM) sector, which proved to be a goldmine for non-tax revenue.

Specifically, ASM gold aggregation service charges contributed GH¢568.34 million, while assay fees added GH¢340.43 million to the coffers.

Other vital contributors included GH¢41.85 million in inspection fees from large-scale mining entities and GH¢30.77 million from registration and licensing.

The institution’s balance sheet is now a fortress of liquidity, with total assets ballooning by 468 percent to GH¢9.55 billion.

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Sammy Gyamfi, GoldBod CEO (1)

Much of this growth is attributed to a massive surge in cash and cash equivalents, which rose to GH¢8.77 billion from just GH¢738.18 million in 2024.

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This liquidity is backed by GH¢8.06 billion in operating cash inflows, signaling that GoldBod is not just generating “paper profits” but is sitting on actual liquid capital.

Even with current liabilities of GH¢3.95 billion the bulk of which is GH¢3.78 billion payable to the Bank of Ghana the board maintains a healthy net asset position of GH¢5.60 billion.

Strengthening National Reserves and Macroeconomic Stability

The impact of this GH¢5.55 billion revenue extends far beyond the board’s ledger; it acts as a critical pillar for Ghana’s broader macroeconomic health.

By formalizing the ASM sector and aggregating gold domestically, GoldBod provides the Bank of Ghana with the “liquid ammunition” needed to stabilize the Cedi.

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Ghana Gold Minerals

The GH¢3.78 billion owed to the Central Bank under the Domestic Gold Purchase Programme (DGPP) is a direct link to the nation’s strategy of building gold reserves to hedge against currency volatility and reduce the reliance on US Dollar injections for essential imports.

Furthermore, the significant non-tax revenue generated from assaying and licensing fees indicates that the state is finally capturing the “true value” of its mineral wealth.

This revenue flow reduces the national budget deficit and provides the government with non-debt-creating resources to fund infrastructure in mining communities.

The reduction of long-term borrowing to just GH¢17 million clearing legacy debts from the defunct Precious Minerals Marketing Company means that future gold revenues will be “unencumbered,” allowing more capital to be reinvested into local value-addition initiatives like the GoldBod Jewellery refinery.

Economic Diversification through Value Addition

The GH¢959.72 million profit from GoldBod Jewellery Limited proves that Ghana is successfully moving up the value chain from being a mere exporter of raw dore to a producer of finished luxury goods.

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Gertrude Emefa Donkor,Esq. the Managing Director of GoldBod Jewellery

This shift is vital for job creation, as the jewellery and refining sectors require specialized labor, providing a “sustainable career path” for graduates in gemology and metallurgy.

By processing gold locally, the country retains the premium that usually goes to offshore refineries, ensuring that the “wealth of the soil” translates into tangible prosperity for the Ghanaian people.

Ultimately, GoldBod’s 2025 performance serves as a blueprint for state-owned enterprise (SOE) reform.

It demonstrates that with the right “seed capital” and a focus on operational discipline, national institutions can move from being liabilities to becoming the engines of economic sovereignty.

As the board enters 2026 with an accumulated surplus of GH¢5.58 billion, the focus will likely shift toward expanding these successes to other minerals, ensuring that Ghana remains the “Golden Hub” of the African continent.

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