Our commitment to innovation and proactive leadership led to a remarkable 224% increase in accrued earnings (reserves), reaching GH¢279,004.69 in 2024, up from a negative reserve balance of GH¢224,745.34 the previous year. We also witnessed a 52 percent increase in income, rising from GH¢953,261.12 in 2023 to GH¢1,450,810.12 in 2024,” Dr. Andoh told shareholders.
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