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Fincap Securities in partnership with the Ghana Stock Exchange have launched CediManager, an investment platform for trading government securities.
CediManager is a user-friendly and secure platform that can be accessed on desktop computers and mobile devices.
It provides investors, both residents and non-residents, quick and convenient access to investments in Government of Ghana Securities.
At the launch, Head of the Ghana Fixed Income Market of the Ghana Stock Exchange, Augustine Simons said, “The launch of this innovative platform brings the world’s attention to the need of bringing people and capital together to create value for all stakeholders”.

As a first in the Ghanaian market, CediManager will bring Government bonds, Cocoa bills, Government notes and Treasury bills to the fingertips of Ghanaian investors.
Head of Broker Dealers of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Francis Boadu, said, “The Securities and Exchange Commission reiterates the call to all stakeholders to partner the Commission in the successful implementation of the various market initiatives in the Capital Market Master Plan. The SEC remains committed to protect investors, integrity of the market and promote the growth and the development of a vibrant capital market that will support the economic growth agenda of Ghana”. Fincap Securities is an investment banking and securities trading company focused on innovation that provides a variety of financial services to a clientele that includes governments, financial institutions, businesses, and private individuals.
Fincap uses cutting-edge technology, years of expertise, and in-depth financial understanding to offer its clients a multifaceted, custom strategy to satisfy their capital needs.
According to Geoffrey Fathers Maison, CEO of Fincap, "This step's major idea is to strengthen our growth and commitment by driving a distinctive proposition "Making Money Work" and assisting our clients in recognising and associating with our CediManager brand in the marketplace.
Deputy Managing Director of the Ghana Stock Exchange, Abena Amoah, expressed her excitement about the wave of advanced technology being utilised to bring the capital market to the doorstep and fingertips of investors.
She urged the brokerage community and industry players to follow suit and provide other innovative technologies to assist the growth of the capital market.
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