Ghanaian Farmers and Fishermen have hailed the decision of the adb Bank Ghana Limited to list on the stock exchange to raise the needed funds to recapitalize the institution.
Staff of adb Bank have opposed the move to list on the stock market but management of the institution insist the recapitalisation will enable the adb support effectively, the agricultural sector of the economy.
The farmers in fishermen at a stakeholder consultation with the bank in Accra on Monday, May 18, 2015, nudged the state-owned financial firm to go ahead with its intended Initial Public Offer (IPO) that is geared towards raising some GHC300million to fund growth and revamp the operations of the bank and make it competitive.
“We think this bank needs to be strengthened. We have come to a consensus that we have to support the bank to be able to achieve its aim,” said Philip Abayori, President of the National Farmers and Fishermen Award Winners Association of Ghana (NFFAWAG).
“We hope that management would do their best to ensure that all the difficulties or bottlenecks and all that needed to be done are done to make sure this IPO process goes through smoothly,” he added.
The farmers and Fishermen have in the past expressed concern about their inability to access the needed funding from the bank to boost their business, but after the bank explained to them that the adb had always supported agriculture and agribusiness, with at least 32 percent of the bank’s loan portfolio being held by the sector, the challenge has had to do with raising enough money to meet their expectations.
Mr Stephen Kporzdi, Managing Director of the adb, who with other top management staff, engaged the farmers and fishermen on the bank’s readiness to float shares on the stock market, said with the current ownership structure as a state-owned, the bank is unable to access medium and long-term funds that exist elsewhere including financial institutions like the IFC, CDC among others.
“They do have lines of credit for agriculture and Small and Medium Scale Enterprises. You can access between five to 15-year lines but they will not deal with a hundred percent state-owned organization. They like to deal with a private sector”.
Currently, the Bank of Ghana (BoG) owns 48 percent of the adb Bank, with the rest being owned by the government. BoG is offsetting all its shares, because it cannot be a regulator and an operator at the same time. Government also seeks to whittle down its sharers in the institution.
Mr Kpordzi told the farmers and fishermen that the bank in going forward will commit resources to agriculture because about 60 percent of the Ghanaian populace are into agriculture business. He however, cautioned those in the sector “to see agriculture as a serious business rather than the usual subsistence farming”.
“We need to find a way by getting people to understand that with proper funding made available, we can finance agriculture and make it profitable”.
The MD urged the farmers and fishermen to buy into the intended IPO so as to give them the necessary leverage in the workings of the bank.
Contributing to the discussion, Patrick Kwame Ahiabu, Secretary of the Ghana Tomatoes Federation, said the decision by the bank to list on markets was a laudable idea and urged all to support the move.
“This is a laudable idea. It is an opportunity some of us have been yearning for for a very long time so that we can also own a part of the bank. You need to speed up the process”, he told the adb management.
The farmers were pushing for a 20 percent stake in the bank, buit Mr Kporzdi said this was subject to approval by the shareholders.
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