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Nana Appiah Mensah Smile.pngNana Appiah Mensah, CEO of Menzgold
Customers of Gold dealership firm Menzgold Company Limited have rejected the company’s new trading product.

Menzgold, in a statement, said it will resume full operations on or before 5 November 2018, with the launch of a new gold/collectibles trading product that would make it possible for existing transactions to be migrated unto that platform for immediate and prompt extra value and principal payments.

Reacting to this, the leader and spokesperson of Class Action Group, a group of aggrieved clients of Menzgold, Lewis Pendragon, said they are not interested in any new product from Menzgold.

He told Moro Awudu on the Executive Breakfast Show (EBS) on Class91.3FM on Monday, 29 October 2018 that: “I’m not interested and I’m not sure anybody will be interested for the simple reason that if I can meet you face-to-face and you are not honest, why would I want to meet you at a distance?”

The company has been unable to pay its clients their dividends due to an ongoing battle with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Bank of Ghana over its operations. While the state institutions say the company has not been licensed to take deposits, Menzgold insists it does not take deposits and does not answer to the two institutions.

Some clients who have not been able to access their dividends, are seeking to terminate their contract with the company while others have hinted at dragging Menzgold to court.

Meanwhile, Menzgold said it will, from 9 November 2018, pay 15 per cent of the principal investments to its clients.

The company will send the clients direct messages to that end and make the payments into their bank accounts.

Some customers who called into the EBS rejected the 15 per cent as proposed by the company and threatened to seek redress in court.

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