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Kasapreko Steals Spotlight with 15.8 Million Shares

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
June 23, 2026
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Kasapreko Steals Spotlight with 15.8 Million Shares

The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) witnessed one of its most remarkable trading sessions in recent weeks as the beverage giant, Kasapreko, emerged as the undisputed star of the market, recording a staggering 15.8 million traded shares and driving a dramatic surge in overall market activity.

The beverage manufacturer’s impressive performance helped propel total market volume to 18.81 million shares valued at GHS48.92 million. The figures represent a remarkable 668 percent jump in trading volume and a 185 percent increase in turnover compared to the previous trading session.

For market observers, the numbers signal more than just a strong trading day. They point to growing investor confidence and renewed enthusiasm for selected equities on the Ghanaian bourse, particularly companies with strong growth prospects and expanding market influence.

Kasapreko Leads Charge with Near 10% Price Gain

Kasapreko’s dominance was evident not only in trading volume but also in share price performance. The company’s stock climbed by 9.95 percent to close at GHS2.10 per share, making it the best-performing stock among the day’s gainers.

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The near double-digit appreciation underscores strong investor demand and reflects heightened interest in the company following its recent listing and growing visibility among retail and institutional investors.

The stock’s exceptional performance was enough to overshadow many of the other listed equities that participated in trading. Out of the 24 equities that traded during the session, only five recorded gains, yet Kasapreko’s rally became the defining story of the day.

Its 15.8 million traded shares represented the overwhelming majority of total market activity, highlighting the company’s growing influence on trading dynamics across the exchange.

Kasaprekos Capital Market Leap Spurs Record Growth and Regional Ambitions Accra Street Journal

Market Activity Reaches New Heights

The surge in trading activity brought fresh excitement to the local capital market. Investors appeared eager to reposition their portfolios as trading volumes soared to levels rarely seen in recent sessions.

Following Kasapreko in terms of traded volume was MTN Ghana with 1.67 million shares. CalBank recorded 881,852 traded shares while ZEN Petroleum Holdings followed with 240,050 shares.

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Despite these notable performances, none came close to matching Kasapreko’s extraordinary volume.

Market analysts believe such a strong trading session demonstrates the capacity of new and attractive investment opportunities to inject liquidity and momentum into the stock market.

The sharp increase in activity could also encourage more companies to consider listing on the exchange as they seek access to capital and broader investor participation.

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Mixed Performance Across Equities

While Kasapreko enjoyed a stellar day, the broader market delivered mixed results.

SIC Insurance Company emerged as the second-best performer among gainers, recording a 6.43 percent increase in share price. Societe Generale Ghana gained 0.88 percent, while MTN Ghana added 0.62 percent.

On the losing side, Ecobank Ghana suffered the steepest decline, shedding 10 percent of its value to close at GHS35.10 per share. Republic Bank Ghana followed with a 6.64 percent decline.

Ecobank Transnational Incorporated lost 0.88 percent while Guinness Ghana Breweries slipped marginally by 0.08 percent.

The contrasting performances reveal a market where investors are becoming increasingly selective, rewarding stocks perceived to have stronger growth prospects while moving away from others facing valuation or earnings concerns.

Indices Slip Despite Trading Boom

Interestingly, the explosive trading activity failed to lift the market’s key indices.

The benchmark GSE Composite Index declined by 18.58 points to close at 14,750.69. Although the daily performance was negative, the index remains in positive territory over longer periods.

The benchmark index has posted a one-week gain of 1.02 percent, a four-week gain of 1.6 percent, and an impressive year-to-date return of 68.19 percent.

Similarly, the GSE Financial Stocks Index dropped by 1.92 percent to close at 8,234.23 points. Despite the decline, the index maintains a year-to-date gain of 77.19 percent, reflecting the strong performance of financial sector equities over the course of the year.

The divergence between trading activity and index performance highlights the complexity of market movements, where individual stock rallies do not always translate into broader market gains.

Investor Confidence Remains Strong

Even with the slight retreat in the benchmark indices, the overall sentiment on the exchange remains largely positive.

The Ghana Stock Exchange currently boasts a market capitalization of GHS287.7 billion, equivalent to approximately USD25.6 billion. This valuation reflects the growing importance of the local capital market as a platform for wealth creation and business financing.

Kasapreko’s extraordinary performance has become a powerful reminder of the opportunities available within the market. The company’s combination of strong price appreciation and overwhelming trading volume has captured investor attention and generated fresh discussions about the future potential of newly listed stocks.

As investors continue to search for growth opportunities, the trading session may be remembered as the day Kasapreko firmly established itself as one of the most talked-about stocks on the Ghana Stock Exchange.

With 15.8 million shares changing hands in a single session and a near 10 percent price surge, the beverage giant did not merely participate in trading. It dominated the conversation and stole the spotlight from the rest of the market.

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