The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has held an engagement program dubbed “Time with the Commission” in the Eastern Region, aimed at deepening public understanding of Ghana’s capital market and strengthening investor protection.
The event, part of SEC’s ongoing regional sensitization series, seeks to build stronger partnerships with investors, market operators, and the general public. It also forms part of the Commission’s broader mandate to regulate, innovate, and promote a fair, efficient, and transparent securities market in Ghana.
Addressing participants, the Director-General of the SEC emphasized that the program was designed to raise awareness about the Commission’s role in safeguarding investor interests and to promote integrity within the capital market. He noted that such engagements are essential in building trust and ensuring that all market players uphold the highest standards of transparency and accountability.
Delivering a presentation, Deputy Manager of SEC, Andy Anim, Esq., provided an overview of the Commission’s structure, operations, and regulatory functions. He highlighted ongoing reforms aimed at enhancing oversight and promoting market confidence.
Also speaking at the event, the Executive Secretary of the Ghana Securities Industry Association (GSIA), Marian Dsane, commended the SEC for fostering collaboration between the regulator and market operators. She encouraged investors to take advantage of the Commission’s initiatives to better understand investment opportunities and risks.
The “Time with the Commission” series continues to serve as an important platform for promoting financial literacy, investor confidence, and transparency across Ghana’s capital markets.

