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GoldBod has reported its financial performance in the second quarter of 2025, underscoring its solid operational footing and long-term fiscal resilience, as disclosed in its statutory quarterly report.
According to the organisation’s report, total revenue for the period stood at GH¢381.45 million, driven largely by strengthened regulatory enforcement and improved compliance within the gold trading ecosystem.
Expenditure for the quarter amounted to GH¢24.73 million, covering employee compensation of GH¢12.46 million and goods and services totalling GH¢12.27 million.
No loans or grants were received within the period. Despite the outflows, GoldBod closed the quarter with a net comprehensive income of GH¢268.93 million, a performance the institution says positions it strongly for future strategic interventions.
The report further indicates that GoldBod’s cash and bank balance reached GH¢451.63 million as of 30th June 2025, reflecting a stable liquidity posture to support ongoing regulatory and operational mandates.
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