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'''Menzgold Ghana Limited''' is a [[Ghanaian]] gold dealership and investment firm that promised customers an average of 7-10 percent monthly returns on investments and have been able to pay customers dividend in full until its closure. It was founded by [[Nana Appiah Mensah]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.myjoyonline.com/politics/2018/December-24th/menzgold-saga-ato-forson-accuses-govt-of-running-away-from-responsibility.php|title=Menzgold saga: Ato Forson accuses gov't of running away from responsibility|website=www.myjoyonline.com}}</ref> The firm is reported to have initially traded as Menzbank; then changed to Menzbanc and then finally to Menzgold, due to warnings from the [[Bank of Ghana]] about the use of 'bank' as a company name for a [[Non-bank financial institution|non-banking]] entity.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.myjoyonline.com/business/2018/August-26th/ace-ankomah-shreds-menzgold-with-three-arguments.php|title=Ace Ankomah shreds Menzgold|archive-date=2018-08-26|access-date=2019-02-04}}</ref> |
'''Menzgold Ghana Limited''' is a [[Ghanaian]] gold dealership and investment firm that promised customers an average of 7-10 percent monthly returns on investments and have been able to pay customers dividend in full until its closure due to inability if the authorities to understand the innovations of the firm and the regulatory framework of which the firm could be calved for regulations purpose. The CEO consistently insist that innovations in the world always precedes regulations . It was founded by [[Nana Appiah Mensah]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.myjoyonline.com/politics/2018/December-24th/menzgold-saga-ato-forson-accuses-govt-of-running-away-from-responsibility.php|title=Menzgold saga: Ato Forson accuses gov't of running away from responsibility|website=www.myjoyonline.com}}</ref> The firm is reported to have initially traded as Menzbank; then changed to Menzbanc and then finally to Menzgold, due to warnings from the [[Bank of Ghana]] about the use of 'bank' as a company name for a [[Non-bank financial institution|non-banking]] entity.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.myjoyonline.com/business/2018/August-26th/ace-ankomah-shreds-menzgold-with-three-arguments.php|title=Ace Ankomah shreds Menzgold|archive-date=2018-08-26|access-date=2019-02-04}}</ref> |
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== Controversy == |
== Controversy == |
Revision as of 13:48, 24 February 2020
Menzgold Ghana Limited is a Ghanaian gold dealership and investment firm that promised customers an average of 7-10 percent monthly returns on investments and have been able to pay customers dividend in full until its closure due to inability if the authorities to understand the innovations of the firm and the regulatory framework of which the firm could be calved for regulations purpose. The CEO consistently insist that innovations in the world always precedes regulations . It was founded by Nana Appiah Mensah.[1] The firm is reported to have initially traded as Menzbank; then changed to Menzbanc and then finally to Menzgold, due to warnings from the Bank of Ghana about the use of 'bank' as a company name for a non-banking entity.[2]
Controversy
Its operations were shut down in September 2018 by the Ghana Securities and Exchange Commission.[3][4] The company's operating license which had initially been granted in 2014, was revoked by the Minerals Commission of Ghana had primarily been for gold trading and export.[5] However, as reports of a gold-investment scheme with high returns started to circulate, the Bank of Ghana[6] begun to publish warnings which cautioned citizens to be wary of dealing with the firm and warned the firm against taking cash deposits.[7]
Customers deposit at Menzgold have been locked out since the shutdown and can't access their investments, leading to demonstrations at its various branches.[8][9] In January 2019, the Economic and Organised Crime Office of Ghana, secured a court order to freeze all landed properties and vehicles belonging to the embattled Chief Executive Office of Menzgold Ghana Limited, Nana Appiah Mensah. The landed properties include Menzgold Ghana Limited, Menzgold Office Complex, Zylofon Art Complex, Brew Marketing Consult, Star Mad. Football Club, Zylofon Music and Media Company Limited, Brew Energy Company Limited and G. Tech Automobile Service.[10] Nana Appiah Mensah who later went to Dubai to claim some of his money to pay his customers was arrested and sued by a Dubai based company called Horizon Royal Diamond. He won the case and was released which the court ordered an amount of $39 million to be paid to him. He returned to Ghana and was arrested by the Ghana Police and later released on bail of 1 billion Ghana Cedis. Nana Appiah Mensah is now preparing a payment schedule for his customers.
On Wednesday, January 8 2020 some aggrieved customers of Menzgold Ghana Limited massed up at the residence of Nana Appiah Mensah to discuss payments of their locked up funds. Nana Appiah Mensah fired shots to ward off his angry customers[11][12] because he felt threatened by their raucous presence.
References
- ^ "Menzgold saga: Ato Forson accuses gov't of running away from responsibility". www.myjoyonline.com.
- ^ "Ace Ankomah shreds Menzgold". Retrieved 2019-02-04.
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(help) - ^ "SEC orders immediate shutdown of Menzgold". 2019-09-08. Retrieved 2019-01-09.
- ^ "Public Notice on Menzgold". 10 October 2017.
- ^ "Why Menzgold's trading licence was revoked". Retrieved 2019-02-04.
- ^ "Menzgold not licensed for deposits, sanctions on the way - BoG". 7 August 2018.
- ^ "Bank Of Ghana Warns General Public Against Cash Deposits At MenzGold". Modern Ghana.
- ^ ""I invest Ghc760,000 all lock inside Menzgold, if President Akufo-Addo no speak we go die"". 24 December 2018 – via www.bbc.com.
- ^ "Aggrieved customers of Menzgold in WR call for locked up cash". www.ghananewsagency.org.
- ^ "EOCO secure court order". Retrieved 2019-02-04.
- ^ Online, Peace FM. "Video: Menzgold shooting NAM1 pulled the trigger". www.peacefmonline.com. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
- ^ "Menzgold shooting: NAM1 pulled the trigger". www.ghanaweb.com. Retrieved 2020-01-18.