
Ghana's premier forum for economic dialogue, thought leadership, and collaborative action — championing the 'Ghana Way' of development.
Independent platform free from partisan politics, commercial bias, or agenda.
From Accra to Abuja to Cape Town — connecting Ghana to Africa's transformation.
Rigorous research ensuring dialogue translates into actionable recommendations.
A filterable economic intelligence engine powered by official and multilateral data sources — World Bank, IMF, Bank of Ghana, Ghana Statistical Service, and Ministry of Finance.
A non-partisan photographic archive of Ghana's heads of state, finance ministers, and central bank governors since independence.
Curated economic and business news from Ghana, Africa, and global markets — updated continuously from trusted sources.
The Economic Club of Ghana (ECoG) is a registered non-governmental, non-partisan membership organization committed to advancing the study and discussion of economic, social, and political matters affecting Ghana and Africa.
Constituted as a Company Limited by Guarantee under the Companies Act, 2019 (Act 992) of the Republic of Ghana.
The Club serves as a meeting place for leaders to exchange ideas and work together to create a brighter future for the younger generation.— ECoG Founding Vision
Transparent and truthful
Ethical conduct always
Every voice honoured
Free from bias
No agenda taken
Intimate, candid monthly dialogues between leaders on critical economic and policy issues.
Quarterly multi-stakeholder convenings bringing government, private sector, and civil society together.
The Club's annual forecast in partnership with ISSER and the Bank of Ghana.
Pan-African continental summit rotating between Accra, Abuja, and Cape Town.
A searchable directory of Ghana's key economic institutions — from banking and energy to agriculture and technology.
Commercial banks, development finance, microfinance institutions.
Gold mining, petroleum, power generation, and renewable energy.
Cocoa, agribusiness, food production, and agricultural exports.
Fintech, telecoms, digital platforms, and innovation hubs.
Ghana's most distinguished leaders shaping economic dialogue, policy innovation, and continental thought leadership.