Business
We can’t reduce prices now – Abossey Okai spare parts dealers

Some spare parts dealers at Abossey Okai are resisting calls to reduce prices despite the recent appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi against the U.S. dollar.
The dealers argue that their current stock was purchased when the exchange rate was significantly higher, making it economically unfeasible to reduce prices at this time.
This stance contrasts with a directive from the Abossey Okai Spare Parts Dealers Association, which has urged members to adjust prices in line with the cedi’s recovery.
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Speaking to Citi Business News, several dealers explained that price reductions would only be possible once they are able to restock at the current, more favourable exchange rates.

“For now maybe it can’t be possible because we ordered the goods at a certain rate which is higher than what we are seeing now. With that price we have to sell and when the goods finish and you are ordering another one with a reduced [exchange] rate, then definitely the prices will come down,” said Francis Appiagyei, a spare parts dealer at Abossey Okai.
Yaw Ansong, another dealer, echoed the sentiment. “Unless I sell the one which I already ordered and finish before I can reduce the [price] of the goods. I haven’t ordered new one so I can’t reduce the price. If I reduce the price I am going to lose my job,” he stated.

For others, price reductions may come—but only if the cedi’s performance remains stable over time.
“We have come to understand that the dollar is down and the cedi is also going up so we are going to do what they say but not now. We will go down on prices when we see the dollar is still stable at where it is,” Eric Osei Danso explained.
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Inflation For June 2025 Slows Significantly To 13.7%

The year-on- year Inflation for the month of June 2025 has slowed significantly to 13.7 percent from the 18.4 percent posted in May 2025.
This is sixth consecutive decline in inflation for this year and the lowest since December 2021.
According to the data released by the Ghana Statistical Service in Accra today, July 2, 2025, the decline, was influenced by significant slowdown in the general price levels of foodstuffs and items
The Government Statistician, Dr. Alhassan Iddrisu noted that the development shows that the pressures driving inflation over the past months are declining.

For the first time in a while, the general price levels from May to June this year dropped, recording what a deflation of 1.2 percent.

According to the Ghana Statistical Service the move could mean that Ghanaians paid less for goods and services for the month of June 2025 compared to May 2025.
Dr. Iddrisu, said “the downward inflationary trend over the last 6 months provides some consistency and assurance of real sustained shift in prices.”

The Upper West region recorded the highest regional inflation of 32.3% largely caused by food inflation and utilities while the Bono region recorded the lowest of 8.4%.
Dr. Iddrisu further called for the use granular data to ascertain the disparity in regional inflation to achieve reduced inflation in the regions.
Food inflation dropped by 6.5 percentage points to 16.3% down from 22.8% in May while non-food inflation dropped by 3 percentage points 11.4%.

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BoG Issues Warning To Banks And Public Over 10 Unlicensed Money Transfer Services

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has issued a strong caution to the public, banks, dedicated electronic money issuers (DEMIs), and enhanced payment service providers (EPSPs), urging them not to engage in any transactions with ten money transfer organisations that are operating in the remittance and foreign exchange markets without the necessary regulatory approval.
The entities involved include Ace Money Transfer, Remit Union, Remit Home, Roze Remit, Monty Global, Nairagram, I-Transfer, Hurupay, Eversend, and Izi Send.
“By this notice, all market players are reminded of the above directives and entreated to comply accordingly”, a statement released by the BoG on June 27, 2025, said.
The BoG emphasized that any institution that fails to adhere to this directive will face strict sanctions, which may include the revocation of its operating license.
“Approved money transfer organisations are reminded to terminate their foreign exchange flows through their partner institutions only and to adhere strictly to all the guidelines in respect of their operations”.
The statement further clarified that Section 3.1 of the Foreign Exchange Act, 2006 (Act 723) stipulates: “a person shall not engage in the business of dealing in foreign exchange without a licence issued under this Act”.
It also referenced Section 15.3 of the same Act, which provides that “each transfer of foreign exchange to or from Ghana shall be made through a person licensed to carry out the business of money transfers or any other authorised dealer.”
“The Public, Banks, Dedicated Electronic Money Issuer (DEMI) and Enhanced Payment Service Providers (EPSP) are by this Notice cautioned to desist from dealing with any of these institutions”.
Business
Electroland Ghana announces further price reductions as cedi strengthens

Electroland Ghana Limited has announced a major price reduction on its goods following the continued appreciation of the cedi against major currencies.
This move, made in line with its “Cedi Apicki Apicki” promotion, comes shortly after a previous price reduction, which was also prompted by the cedi’s strengthening.
Addressing journalists at a press conference on Monday, June 9, the Head of Marketing & Media Relations at Electroland Ghana, Adiza Ibrahim, stated that customers across the country would benefit from a double price reduction on all products.
“We are entreating the general public across Ghana that this additional discount tech prices is for everybody,” she said
She further emphasised that the company has not authorised any third party to request or receive electronic payments, cautioning customers to beware of fraud.
“We have not entrusted any third party to take mobile money payment on behalf of Electroland before their items are supplied to them. I am entreating the general public to be cautious,” she emphasised.
Electroland Ghana Limited is a leading distributor of Midea, TCL, and Nasco electronics in Ghana.
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