Earlier in this month, the Bank of Ghana (BoG) cautioned that it had not issued licenses to the accompanying organisations to complete deposit-taking exercises and GhanaCrusader.com would like to reiterate it.
The organisations are Global Coin Community Help International Limited (GCCH), Wealth Drive Ghana Limited (WDG), Devonshire Place Capital Ghana Limited, TCL Markets Ghana Limited, FX-Crypto Traders and Sonsis Susu Services Limited.
A statement signed by the Secretary to the Bank of Ghana, Mrs Frances Van-Hein Sackey have warned the public not to venture into business with these and doing so may be at one’s own risk.
The statement filed by the Daily Graphic read, “Any individual who works with these substances does as such at his or her very own hazard and the Bank of Ghana won’t be at risk for the discount of any deposit loss by an investor.”
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