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Take Advantage of GH¢10 billion Private Pensions Funds Available for investments in GSE securities- GES Deputy MD Urges Companies

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
February 14, 2022
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GSE Vital to Ghana’s Economic Development- Deputy MD

Ms Abena Amoah, Deputy MD, GSE

Ms Abena Amoah, Deputy Managing Director (MD) of Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE), has disclosed that GH¢10 billion Private Pensions Funds is available for investments in GSE Listed Equity and Debt securities market.

The Deputy Managing Director therefore, called on Specified Entities, including State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), to take advantage of such financing and investment opportunities to enhance their operations and make them economically viable.

Ms Amoah further urged Specified Entities to assess and raise Patient Long-term Capital by becoming issuers of equity or debt securities as a support mechanism for highly promising companies for their strategic growth. This, she added is one of the surest ways the Ghana Stock market can raise the needed money for the development of these potential start-ups.

That, among others, she noted is the “missing piece in the financing innovation puzzle” in Ghana. The Deputy Managing Director disclosed that the GSE is collaborating with the State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA), and SOEs to resolve the situation.

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“I am inviting SOEs to take advantage of this and the enhanced corporate governance practices that the GSE offers so that together, we can grow economically and build the country”.

Ms Abena Amoah

Private Pensions Funds Invest GH¢35billion in 2020

Ms Abena Amoah disclosed that as of the end of 2020, the National Pensions Regulatory Authority allowed the Private Pensions Funds to invest up to GH¢35billion of their funds in Corporate Debt Securities listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange.

Currently, there are 183 Specified Entities in Government’s records consisting of 51 State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), 43 Joint Venture Companies (JVC) and 89 Other State Entities (OSEs).

SOEs consistently posted aggregate net losses from the 2015 volumes of GH¢2.1billion to 2020, which recorded an amount of GH¢5.3 billion losses – a compound annual growth of 16.2 per cent.

Among the 44 SOEs and 16 JVCs scored in the draft 2020 SOEs report, 50 per cent of SOEs and 63 per cent JVCs reported losses, and out of the 56 SOEs covered, 34 per cent also posted deficits.

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The Deputy MD, therefore, stated that as SOEs planned to grow and do better, there is the need to strengthen effective collaboration with SIGA, the Ministry of Public Enterprises, and the Ministry of Finance to do internal reviews of companies’ needs, generate market readiness reports and fashion out a roadmap for companies that needed capital injection.

Ms Abena Amoah indicated that there is a pool of investments from Local Pensions Funds and Foreign Funds that could be accessed by Specified Entities, including SOEs.

Ms Amoah explained that as of December 2020, the entire pensions sector had GH¢33billion of assets under management.

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“…Out of the amount, GH¢22billion was with private pensions companies and GH¢11billion with the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT).”

Ms Abena Amoah

The Deputy MD thus, averred that those funds are looking for investment opportunities and that Specialised Entities could tap into that to strategically grow their operations.

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