Established in 1963, PMMC was mandated to purchase and market Ghana’s gold and diamond resources. In 1965, the Parliament of Ghana formally endorsed PMMC as a state-owned enterprise.
The company now operates as the government’s national assayer with the sole mandate of assaying all gold that leaves the country.
The company is also the sole implementing agency for the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS), the global regime for the trade in diamonds.
Jewellery production is also a core function of the company, operating under the subsidiary name PMMC Jewelry Ltd (PJL).
The company is located in the Diamond House building in Accra, situated on Kinbu Road, adjacent to the Registrar-General’s Department and next to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Achievements
In 2018, Ghana was adjudged the best gold producer in Africa. The country also placed 6th globally in the same category that year.
In 2023, Ghana once again emerged as the top gold producer in Africa, surpassing South Africa and other major players.
Challenges
Before Nana Akwasi Awuah assumed the role of Managing Director in 2021, PMMC faced significant financial challenges, including debts owed to local partners totalling over 70 million Ghana cedis and an additional amount of about USD$5 million owed to international creditors.
Strategy
In a documentary produced by the State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA) on State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), the PMMC Managing Director revealed that the company has diligently worked to settle these outstanding obligations.
Nana Awuah noted that PMMC has successfully paid off the foreign debt and has established a plan to liquidate the local debt through an arrangement with the receiver.
The Managing Director attributed PMMC’s remarkable turnaround to the implementation of new reforms spearheaded by the Vice President of the Republic, which have been instrumental in transforming the company into a profitable state agency.
These strategic interventions have enabled PMMC to overcome its past financial challenges and emerge as a thriving enterprise.
Technology
Nana Akwasi Awuah disclosed that the company has made strategic investments in cutting-edge 3D technology, which has enabled it to design and produce high-quality gold and diamond jewellery that can compete with the best in the world.
This technological advancement has been a game-changer, empowering PJL to manufacture intricate jewelry and other gold-based products with precision and efficiency.
He also disclosed that the company has taken advantage of the digitalisation drive led by the Vice President to develop an e-commerce website to market and sell its premium jewellery online.
Working Environment
Nana Awuah emphasized PMMC’s commitment to employee welfare, ensuring that no staff member is owed salary arrears or long-service payments, unlike in previous years before 2017.
He added that those who have demonstrated remarkable efficiency over the years, whether it be 5, 10, 15, or 20 years of service, have been rewarded with motivational sums in accordance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).
This strategic approach, he explained, is aimed at stimulating growth and profits through a highly motivated and engaged workforce.
Exploits and Refinery
The CEO credited the government’s decision to restructure PMMC as a key factor in the company’s success.
This restructuring has culminated in the opening of a new state-of-the-art refinery by the Vice President, where about 400 kilograms of gold are expected to be processed each day.
This initiative is part of the government’s broader strategy to ensure that Ghana mines and refines its gold deposits for export and the manufacturing of jewellery, thereby promoting full value beneficiation of the mineral resource and reducing the need for Ghanaians to travel abroad to purchase such products.
Corporate Social Responsibility
Nana Awuah highlighted PMMC’s active engagement in corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, noting that the company provides support to healthcare agencies, NGOs, and outfits focused on breast cancer awareness campaigns and other health campaigns.
Additionally, PMMC has been supporting students with funding for educational projects, including scholarships and other incentives for needy and vulnerable students through a partnership with student organizations such as the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS), University Students Association of Ghana (USAG), and others.
Vision
The Managing Director expressed his vision to oversee the continued reforms and growth of PMMC, ensuring that the company obtains the necessary international certification and enables Ghana’s jewelry to penetrate the international market.
He also emphasized the company’s collaboration with government agencies to crack down on illegal activities in the mining sector, ensuring that the gold it uses in production is responsibly sourced, free from conflict, child labor, and environmental degradation.
Commendation of the Board, Management, and Staff
Nana Awuah also expressed appreciation to the board, management, and staff of the company for their continued support and contribution to PMMC’s success story.
He stated that their collective efforts have been instrumental in the company’s remarkable turnaround and transformation into a profitable state-owned enterprise.
“Our team has been the driving force behind PMMC’s success,” the CEO emphasized. “Their unwavering commitment, hard work, and shared vision have been crucial in overcoming the challenges we faced and positioning the company for long-term growth and profitability.”
Nana Awuah’s commendation of his team’s dedication underscores the pivotal role they have played in elevating PMMC to become a leading player in Ghana’s mining sector and a source of national pride.
Source: myjoyonline.com