π GHANA'S CORPORATE BONDS ON GFIM β SNAPSHOT
8 Ghanaian companies have active bonds on GFIM. Buying one means lending the company money for a fixed annual coupon, with principal returned at maturity. All are GHS-denominated, tradable via a licensed broker or the Black Star App. Entry: ~GHΒ’1,000/unit (practical minimum GHΒ’5,000β10,000).
TOP COUPONS RIGHT NOW
π₯ Bayport Financial Services β 30.39% (3-yr, matures Sep 2026)
π₯ Letshego Ghana β 30.25% (4-yr note, Mar 2028)
π₯ Bayport β 30.25% (4-yr, Jul 2028)
4οΈβ£ Kasapreko β 26.00% (3-yr, Jan 2027)
5οΈβ£ Intravenous Infusions (Izwe) β 24.25% (6-yr, Mar 2027)
β¬οΈ COCOBOD β flat 13% across 4 bonds (lowest yield, quasi-govt backing)
ISSUER SUMMARY
β’ AFB Ghana β 3 bonds (19β22.5%); most near/at maturity
β’ Bayport Financial β 7 bonds, most active issuer, top yields
β’ COCOBOD β 4 bonds, all 13%, most traded, lowest risk profile
β’ Daakye Trust (education SPV) β 3 bonds incl. a 10-yr to 2031
β’ Izwe Ghana β 4 bonds, 3β6 yr tenors
β’ Kasapreko β 2 bonds, up to 26%
β’ Letshego Ghana β 4 bonds, one coupon unconfirmed ("β")
β’ Quantum Terminal β 1 bond, 22.25%, 10-yr
β οΈ BEFORE INVESTING
β FXR = fixed coupon for bond life; FLR = floats with market rates
β Tradable on GFIM secondary market before maturity
β Higher coupon β guaranteed payment β check issuer credit health
β Confirm minimums and unclear coupons with your broker
β Not investment advice β consult a licensed advisor
π Source: gfim.com.gh
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