Ghana Business News

Millicom Ghana (Tigo) Sells 750 Towers to Helios Towers Ghana (HTG)

TigoMillicom Ghana (trading as Tigo) has agreed to sell approximately 750 towers to Helios Towers Ghana (HTG), a direct subsidiary of Helios Towers Africa. As a result of the transaction, Tigo Ghana will retain a minority interest in Helios Towers Ghana (HTG).

Additionally, Tigo Ghana and Helios Towers have entered into a long term leasing agreement where Helios Towers will provide Tigo Ghana with wireless communications towers, including a build-to-suit agreement to support the company’s wireless networks. Helios Towers will seek similar agreements with other operators in Ghana. The transaction is expected to create savings in both capital and operating expenditure for Tigo Ghana. Read the rest of this entry »

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United Bank for Africa (UBA) Appoints Phillips Oduoza as MD/CEO Designate

Phillips Oduoza, MD/CEO Designate, United Bank for Africa (UBA)

Phillips Oduoza, MD/CEO Designate, United Bank for Africa (UBA)

The Board of United Bank for Africa Plc has announced the appointment of Mr. Phillips Oduoza as Group Chief Executive Designate of UBA.

Phillips Oduoza has over 22 years experience in Banking and Financial Services spanning Banking Operations, Relationship Management, Credit/Marketing, Technology Implementation, Risk Management, Lean Banking Methods, and Brand Management.

Prior to this appointment, Phillips Oduoza was the Bank’s Deputy Managing Director overseeing its operations in the South, which is the UBA Group’s largest strategic business group.

He will commence as the Group Chief Executive of the Bank on August 1, 2010. In the interim, Mr Oduoza will work in tandem with Mr. Tony Elumelu, current Group Chief Executive of UBA to ensure that the transition is seamless. Read the rest of this entry »

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United Bank for Africa (UBA) Opens in Zambia – First Southern African Market Entry

United Bank for AfricaUnited Bank for Africa Plc (UBA), the pan African banking group, has announced the opening of its Zambian operations – the first Southern African business unit for the group. The establishment of a full banking presence in Zambia further emphasizes the group’s vision of bringing world class banking services to all regions of sub-Saharan Africa and follows its successful openings in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.

UBA has over the past year rapidly expanded its network, positioning itself as the bank of choice for wholesale and retail clients in Africa and for Africa-related businesses, demonstrating in action its positioning as “Africa’s Global Bank”. This physical expansion has been matched by the launch of a series of products designed specifically to address the key needs of African clients, whether individuals, companies, or governments, in facilitating money transfer and cash management, trade finance, and access to credit. Read the rest of this entry »

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Ghana: Can One of Africa’s Best-Governed Countries Beat the Curse of Black Gold?

Offshore Oil DrillingAs Ghana prepares to pump oil in the second half of 2010, hopes are rising, both among hard-pressed market traders at home and in the far-flung Diaspora, where Ghanaians are quitting jobs in American banks to head back to an optimistic homeland.

Oil was found off Ghana’s coast in 2007 and, even without further discoveries, is now expected to earn an average of $1.2 billion in annual state revenues for almost two decades.

For a country with 23m people and a GDP of $16 billion, it could be a big boost – or a crippling blight.

Perky economic growth, a decent human-rights record, and changes of government by the ballot box in 2000 and 2008 have made Ghana one of the past decade’s success stories in Africa. Read the rest of this entry »

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Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Confiscates Assets Belonging To Erastus Akingbola, Former MD/CEO of Intercontinental Bank

Erastus Akingbola, Former MD/CEO, Intercontinental Bank

Erastus Akingbola, Former MD/CEO, Intercontinental Bank

Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has begun the process of seizing properties belonging to ex-Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Intercontinental Bank and ‘Church Elder’, Erastus Akingbola. Erastus Akingbola was among the first batch of CEOs sacked by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in August last year.

The agency on January 7th, 2010 sealed up his main house on 12, Ruxton Street Ikoyi, Lagos. 15 exotic cars found in the home were also seized.

A Lagos Federal High Court ordered the interim confiscation of Akingbola’s properties in Lagos, the United Kingdom, Dubai, and Accra.

Among the properties to be seized are Amazing Grace Plaza, Ligali Ayorinde Street, Victoria Island, Lagos; properties, cars, and personal assets on Milverton Road, Ikoyi; 2 Bedwell Road, Ikoyi, Lagos; 26 Chester Terrace, London; 65 Gove-End Road, London; and 8 Connaught Street, London. Read the rest of this entry »

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South Korea’s STX Wins Major Ghana Housing Deal to Build 200,000 Units; Ghana’s HFC Bank to Finance Project

Ghana Real EstateSouth Korea’s STX Group said it signed a $10 billion deal Wednesday to build 200,000 homes in Ghana over the next six years.

The construction group said in a statement it signed the agreement with the Ghanaian government in Seoul on the housing project, which would extend to 10 cities including the capital Accra from 2010 to 2015.

It said the two sides also signed a deal to launch a joint venture for the project at a ceremony attended by STX Group Chairman Kang Duk-Soo and Albert Abongo, Ghana’s Housing Minister.

The South Korean group said Ghana suffers from a chronic housing shortage but is stepping up efforts to build more homes under President John Atta Mills.

It said the government would provide free land for the houses and purchase 90,000 of them in advance, with the remaining 110,000 to be sold to the public. Ghana’s HFC Bank would finance the project, it added.

“The group will continue to enhance cooperation with Ghana, which is abundant in natural resources, in the future,” Kang said, calling the deal “a significant achievement” in Africa.

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African Exchanges Attract Emerging Markets Investors: TradeInvestAfrica Interview with Andre DeSimone, Executive Director, Kestrel Capital

Kestrel CapitalSub-Saharan African markets are attracting interest from foreign fund managers seeking to diversify risks in their global portfolio. Andre DeSimone, Executive Director at Kestrel Capital tells us why Africa’s stock markets continue to perform remarkably well despite their small size and low liquidity.

The global financial crisis affected African markets resulting in, among other problems, the drying up of credit lines. What is the status now?

As Africa’s financial system was not highly integrated with America’s or Europe’s, it was not so heavily impacted by the global financial crisis. Also, most African countries never experienced the sort of financial, real estate, or consumer leverage that was experienced in the US and Europe, for example. Aside from a few Nigerian banks, generally the banking systems in Africa weathered the storm quite well. In fact, in Kenya, no major bank suffered badly and many, if not most, continued to record positive earnings growth over the past year. So while the days of easy credit may be gone, in places like Kenya credit is still available to creditworthy clients and real estate development continues briskly. Read the rest of this entry »

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VIDEO: CNBC Interview with Funke Opeke, CEO, Main One Cable; Main One Cable is the Second Competitive Cable Planned to Give Broadband Access to West Africa by 2010

Nigerian-owned Mainstreet Technologies’ Main One Cable will connect countries in Africa to those in Europe, becoming the second competitive cable (after the Glo-1 Cable) in West Africa by June 2010.

The Main One Cable Company has concluded the shore-end laying of its undersea fibre optic cables in Lagos, Nigeria and Accra, Ghana respectively. The shore-end cable laying is a critical intermediary procedure to install the undersea cables on the shores of countries in which the cable system is expected to berth.This in preparation for the end-to-end laying of the full stretch of the fibre optic cable from its origin in Portugal.

The Main One Cable will land in five places in Africa, including Nigeria and Ghana.

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Source(s): CNBC Africa

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Bourse Africa to Set Up African Commodities Exchange

Bourse AfricaBourse Africa, a unit of Financial Technologies, plans to set up an electronic exchange to trade African commodities futures by the second half of next year, Director of Strategy Adam Gross said.

The Gaborone-based company is in talks with regulators in Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast, South Africa and Zambia for approval to incorporate them into an Africa-wide trading forum, Gross said today in an interview in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. Read the rest of this entry »

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VIDEO: Ghanian Emigrant Returns Home from Los Angeles to Become an Entrepreneur

Ex-Olympic runner Reks Brobby used to live in Los Angeles but has gone back to Accra, Ghana where he runs a prestigious new nightclub.

A growing number of African professionals are returning home from all over the western world, driven in part by increasingly better opportunities at home and by the effects of the global credit crisis.

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Source(s): BBC News

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