Mr. Yeboa Amoa
Mr. Yeboa Amoa, born 55 years ago, is the Managing Director of the
Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE). With a rich background in Management
and Corporate Law Practice, he has catapulted the image of GSE to a
level where International Financial Analysts recently for the second time in
four years, adjudged it as the best performing stock market in the
emerging markets. That is to say, the listed securities on the GSE were
the most rewarding for investors in the emerging markets.
After obtaining his Ordinary and Advanced Level certificates from the
Presbyterian Boys' Secondary (Presec) and Prempeh College
respectively, he entered the University of Ghana, Legon and the Ghana
Law School, Accra to read Law. He was the best graduating student in
the Postgraduate Practical Law Examinations and received the Chief
Justice Akuffo-Addo Award.
Immediately after the Law School, Mr. Amoa went into private legal
practice, first with the local law firm of Messrs. Lynes Quashie-Idun & Co,
and later on with the firm of Messrs. Jimmy Alarah, Yeboa Amoa & Co.
He joined the Merchant Bank Ghana Limited where he significantly
contributed to the establishment of the first Companies Share
Registration Department. He rose to become the Group Company
Secretary and Legal Adviser and was also amongst the first Executive
Directors of the National Stock Brokers Company Limited (now the
Merban Stockbrokers Limited wholly owned by the Merchant Bank Ghana
Limited).
A pioneering Director of the Consolidated Discount House, Mr. Amoa was
seconded to the Bank of Ghana in 1989 to help the Governor to set up a
Stock Exchange in Ghana. A National Committee was set up for this
purpose and Mr. Amoa was made a Member/Secretary. The Committee
did an excellent job and that resulted in the birth of the Ghana Stock
Exchange. Once again Mr. Amoa was one of the GSE's Founding
Directors and has been managing the affairs of this private initiative to
date, maintaining excellent surveillance to ensure fair and equitable
dealings of securities in the emerging capital market. Mr. Amoa who is
steeped in a culture of excellence served on the National Committee that
streamlined the legal framework of Non Bank Financial Institutions.
According to Mr. Amoa the Ghana Stock Exchange is strengthening links
with securities markets, particularly in Africa, to promote funds flow
between this market and the various sources of financial capital. To this
end, the GSE has signed memoranda of undertaking respectively with the
Johannesburg Stock Exchange and the Nigeria Stock Exchange with
different agenda. That with the Johannesburg Stock Exchange
emphasizes on technical cooperation and assistance, whereas that with
the Nigeria Stock Exchange placed emphasis on closer cooperation,
harmonization of rules of operation and eventual integration. Mr. Amoa
noted that under the ECOWAS Protocol, free movement of goods and
persons have been established, and that, the GSE wishes to help in the
promotion of free movement of capital.
Under his leadership, the GSE is always modernizing, upgrading and
doing new things to improve on the quality of their professional skills and
curriculum content, such as teaching aids, course books etc. with the
view of enhancing professional competence of various personnel on the
market such as Administrators, Journalists etc. The need for automating
operations saw the GSE establishing a Management Information Service
(MIS) Department. In pursuit of the same objective an Automated
Clearing, Settlement and Deposit facility is to be set up by the end of this
year in line with the Group of 30 Recommendations. These are specified
benchmark principles and standards in the industry that have been
endorsed by institutions such as the International Federation of Stock
Exchanges and International Organization of Securities Commission.
Mr. Amoa has traveled extensively most often being used as a resource
person for many international symposia. He was made a Parvin Fellow at
Woodrow School of the Princeton University in 1982, and is currently the
Chairman of that University's International Admission/Selection
Committee in Ghana.
He is the Deputy Chairman of the African Stock Exchange Association,
Member of the University of Ghana Council, Chairman of the University of
Ghana Alumni Association and the Chairman of the Association of
Princeton Graduate Alumni in Ghana. He is also a Board Member of the
Akrofi-Christaller Memorial Centre for Mission Research and Applied
Theology. The Government of Ghana has recently recognized this Centre
as a tertiary educational institution for Postgraduate studies. He is also a
Life Member of the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International
and is involved in the Logos Rhema Foundation for Christian Leadership
as a Director and Company Secretary.
In his spare time Mr. Yeboa Amoa enjoys walking and music.