
These are the top 20 major shareholders of MTN Ghana in 2025 (LIST)
MTN Ghana's ownership structure has seen notable changes in the past year, with its majority shareholder reducing its stake while several institutional investors increased their holdings.
The latest shareholder information, revealed in Scancom PLC's 2024 financial statements, shows how investment patterns in Ghana's leading telecom operator are evolving.
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Changing face of MTN Ghana's ownership
At the top remains Investcom Consortium Holdings S.A., though its dominance has decreased slightly. The majority shareholder now holds 72.04 per cent of shares (9,535,213,597 shares), down from 77.23 per cent in 2023.
This 5.19 percentage point reduction achieved as part of MTN's Significant Market Power (SMP) classification marks one of the most significant shifts in MTN Ghana's ownership structure in recent years.
Moving into second place is JPNG Firstrand Bank Ltd CIT-73863, with 2.26 per cent ownership (298,706,619 shares). This represents a slight decline from the 2.87 per cent held by its predecessor entity in 2023.
Ghana's Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) maintains its position as the third-largest shareholder, slightly increasing its stake to 1.54 per cent (203,825,694 shares) from 1.50 per cent the previous year.
The Kimberlite Frontier Africa Master Fund holds steady in fourth position with 1.32 per cent (174,769,869 shares), showing minimal change from its 1.35 per cent holding in 2023.
New entrants have shaken up the rankings, with BNYMSANVFFT RE ODD, O NLAFR making a notable debut at fifth position with 0.98 percent (130,098,080 shares).
Several long-term institutional investors maintain their positions, including:
- AFCAP Ghana Ltd, A.G (0.93 per cent)
- Daden Holdings Ltd (0.93 per cent)
- Yeotech Company Ltd (0.93 per cent)
- Scannison Investments Limited (0.93 per cent)
Hunter Bofour Ltd slipped from fifth to tenth position despite maintaining nearly the same percentage holding (0.92 per cent).
New players enter the scene
The 2024 shareholder register introduces several new institutional investors:
- PHJ, HSQPS, FRONT enters at thirteenth position with 0.76 per cent ownership
- Jingbrak RE FEB AC The Africa Partners Fund takes fifteenth place with 0.65 per cent
- Centrust Sankofa Master Trust Scheme appears at sixteenth with 0.52 per cent
- CBN/HSOPS/Delta Capital Limited joins at nineteenth with 0.42 per cent
These new entries replace former shareholders including Duet Africa Opportunities Fund, which dropped out of the top twenty.
Small shareholders grow in number
The top 20 shareholders of MTN Ghana
While institutional investors dominate the shareholding structure, small retail investors continue to show interest in MTN Ghana. The number of shareholders holding between 1-1,000 shares grew to 94,385 individuals, though their collective stake remains minimal at just 0.10% of total shares.
The changes in MTN Ghana's shareholder structure come as the company reports strong financial performance, with revenue growing to GH¢17.9 billion in 2024.
As MTN Ghana CEO Stephen Blewett noted during the recent AGM, MTN Ghana remains focused on maintaining its leadership through infrastructure investment and service innovation, even as new competitors like Starlink enter the market. These ownership changes reflect the dynamic nature of Ghana's telecom sector and investor responses to both challenges and opportunities.
Here is the list of MTN Ghana's top 20 shareholders as at December 31, 2024, with their respective shareholdings:
1. Investcom Consortium Holdings S.A.
Shares: 9,535,213,597
Percentage: 72.04%
2. JPNG Firstrand Bank Ltd CIT-73863
Shares: 298,706,619
Percentage: 2.26%
3. Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT)
Shares: 203,825,694
Percentage: 1.54%
4. Kimberlite Frontier Africa Master Fund, LP RCNN
Shares: 174,769,869
Percentage: 1.32%
5. BNYMSANVFFT RE ODD, O NLAFR
Shares: 130,098,080
Percentage: 0.98%
6. AFCAP Ghana Ltd, A.G
Shares: 122,904,743
Percentage: 0.93%
7. Daden Holdings Ltd
Shares: 122,904,743
Percentage: 0.93%
8. Yeotech Company Ltd
Shares: 122,904,743
Percentage: 0.93%
9. Scannison Investments Limited Company
Shares: 122,904,743
Percentage: 0.93%
10. Hunter Bofour Ltd
Shares: 122,926,673
Percentage: 0.92%
11. BNYMSANVLUX RE Eastspring Investments SICAV IFS
Shares: 107,155,980
Percentage: 0.81%
12. Enterprise Tier 2 Occupational Pension Scheme
Shares: 104,057,396
Percentage: 0.79%
13. PHJ, HSQPS, FRONT
Shares: 100,006,424
Percentage: 0.76%
14. Northern Trust Co. AVFC 63148
Shares: 99,015,882
Percentage: 0.75%
15. Jingbrak RE FEB AC The Africa Partners Fund SPC SP1 FRG16 G58B6800447
Shares: 86,033,604
Percentage: 0.65%
16. Centrust Sankofa Master Trust Scheme
Shares: 69,453,621
Percentage: 0.52%
17. JPNGE OLD RE Coronation FD MCERS IRE on behalf of the Africa Fund
Shares: 61,154,104
Percentage: 0.46%
18. Databank Financial Services, GES Occ Pension
Shares: 57,611,097
Percentage: 0.44%
19. CBN/HSOPS/Delta Capital Limited
Shares: 54,960,317
Percentage: 0.42%
20. STD NOINS/BYWN RE Vanderbilt University
Shares: 53,912,277
Percentage: 0.41%
Note: The total number of issued shares was 13,236,175,050 as of December 31, 2024.