The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) has extended the submission of the 2022 unaudited financial statements of five listed companies.
They are Benso Oil Plantation Plc, E.S.L.A Plc, Daakye Trust Plc, Clydestone Ghana and Intravenous Infusions Plc.
Benso Oil Plantation Plc which is one of the best performing stocks on the GSE has up till February 15, 2023 to submit its 2022 unaudited financial statement, while ESLA Plc and Daakye Trust Plc have February 17, 2023 to do so.
Intravenous Infusions Plc is expected to submit its 2022 unaudited financial statement on February 8, 2023 and Clydestone (Ghana) Limited has been given up to February 28, 2023.
The GSE had in January 2023 approved a request by the Ghana Association of Banks on behalf of the listed Banks for the filing of 2022 audited Financial Statements to be extended by one month to April 30, 2023.
This is to enable the eight banks work effectively with their external auditors to achieve the audit objectives.
The banks are; Access Bank Ghana, ADB, CalBank, Ecobank Ghana, GCB Bank, Royal Bank Ghana, Standard Chartered Bank Ghana and Societe Generale.
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