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Kasapreko officially lists on Ghana Stock Exchange

Nerteley NetteybyNerteley Nettey
June 15, 2026
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Kasapreko PLC has officially been listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE), becoming the third company to successfully complete an Initial Public Offering (IPO) and join the bourse within the last six months.

The listing, which took place on Monday, June 15, 2026, marks another milestone in what market analysts describe as a resurgence of activity on Ghana’s capital market following years of limited IPO activity.

Kasapreko’s public offer attracted overwhelming investor interest, with subscriptions exceeding the targeted GH¢700 million by GH¢1.73 billion.

The significant oversubscription underscores strong investor confidence in the beverage manufacturer and reflects growing appetite for equity investments on the Ghana Stock Exchange.

Kasapreko joins First Atlantic Bank and Zen Petroleum as the latest companies to successfully raise capital through public offerings and list on the exchange within a six-month period.

The development represents a sharp turnaround for Ghana’s IPO market, which had experienced a prolonged drought in new listings before the recent wave of public offers.

Speaking at the company’s official listing ceremony, Managing Director of the GSE, Abena Amoah described Kasapreko’s admission to the main market as the culmination of a journey that began with its entry into the debt market.

According to her, the company successfully raised GH¢351 million through a corporate bond issuance on the Ghana Fixed Income Market in 2024, a move that laid the groundwork for its transition to the equity market.

“That foundation is what culminated in this transformational initial public offering,” she said.

The GSE boss noted that the company’s Initial Public Offering demonstrates strong investor confidence not only in Kasapreko but also in the Ghana Stock Exchange and the broader capital market.

“For us, it is clear evidence of strong investor confidence in Kasapreko, the Ghana Stock Exchange and Ghana’s capital markets as a platform for wealth creation,” she stated.

The listing is also expected to enhance Kasapreko’s corporate profile, strengthen its governance framework and provide the company with additional resources to support its expansion strategy.

Market observers say the strong response to the offer demonstrates increasing participation by both institutional and retail investors, as well as renewed optimism about opportunities within Ghana’s capital market.

Kasapreko’s admission to the main market further expands the pool of listed indigenous companies and reinforces the role of the stock market as an alternative source of financing for Ghanaian businesses.

The company now begins trading on the Ghana Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol KPLC, opening a new chapter in its growth journey as a publicly listed company.

 

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