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KGL Group pays GH¢153 million to GRA in taxes

The company contributes significantly to national revenue through its latest tax payment to the Ghana Revenue Authority

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April 17, 2026
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Anthony Sarpong, Commissioner-General, GRA, with Alex Dadey, Executive Chairman of KGL Group

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The KGL Group of Companies, a leading indigenous Ghanaian conglomerate, has reaffirmed its commitment to responsible corporate citizenship and national development by presenting GHS 153 million in corporate income tax to the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) at a tax compliance presentation held at the GRA head office in Accra. 

The Tax Compliance presentation marks a significant milestone in the Group’s sustained contribution to Ghana’s economic growth and reflects its firm belief that tax compliance is not merely a statutory obligation, but a shared responsibility in building a resilient and sustainable economy. 

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Speaking at the presentation, Executive Chairman of KGL Group, Alex Apau Dadey, underscored the Group’s philosophy of long-term value creation and responsible corporate citizenship; “At KGL, we create value, and we share that value responsibly.  

“[Paying tax is not a burden; it is our contribution from what we have achieved as a business operating in this country. It is how we give back to the community that makes our success possible.” 

He added, “In 2025 alone, we made a total of GHS 350 million in direct payments to the state, out of which one hundred and eighty million Ghana cedis (GHS 180 million) was remitted to the National Lottery Authority (NLA). These are responsibilities we take seriously and wholeheartedly embrace”. 

He further noted that the Group’s contribution signals the growing capacity of indigenous Ghanaian enterprises to drive national progress, adding that “Ghanaian companies have the discipline, integrity, and capability to support the country’s development agenda while competing at the highest levels.” 

In addition to its tax contribution, the Group continues to make significant investments in social impact through the KGL Foundation, committing over GHS 40 million to community development initiatives.  

These efforts are complemented by major national sponsorships, including support for the senior national football team, the Black Stars, and the Regional U-17 Colts Championship, as well as key infrastructure projects such as the KGL–EVE Medical Centre in Kumasi and the Alex Dadey University of Ghana Alumni Centre, among other remarkable projects across the country. 

The ceremony was facilitated by Dr. Martin Kolbil Yamborigya, whose leadership and commitment to strengthening domestic revenue mobilisation were instrumental in this engagement.  

In his remarks, he commended KGL Group for its exemplary compliance and noted that such contributions are vital in enabling the government to deliver on its development priorities, ensuring that public resources translate into meaningful outcomes for citizens. 

KGL Group also expressed appreciation to His Excellency John Dramani Mahama for his continued advocacy for local ownership and the growth of indigenous enterprises.  

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The President’s call for a shift from transactional participation to transformational partnerships remains central to building a stronger, self-reliant economy. KGL Group aligns with this vision and remains committed to supporting policies and practices that empower Ghanaian businesses to thrive and create lasting value. 

KGL Group is a wholly owned Ghanaian group of companies with interests in Technology Innovation, FinTech, Logistics, Trade, Property Development, Gaming, and Commerce. The parent company commands a network of specialized business units that promote efficient solutions and effective tech-based related services to customers across Ghana and partner operating regions.  

KGL Group’s expansion is based on a carefully planned corporate strategy that relies on leveraging our core competencies and working within our corporate governance guidelines to achieve below 

As a Group, KGL’s vision is clear and within reach: to become a powerhouse in digitalization across Ghana and the emerging markets of the sub-region by capitalizing on our portfolio of strong operating companies across diverse areas of expertise. 

KGL Group started operations in 2018 and has since grown to a current staff strength of 100+ local Ghanaian workforce, priding itself in actively recruiting class-leading talent across multiple disciplines.  

Significant investments in top-in-class platform solutions and global vendor partnerships, both local and abroad, with a client and strategic partner scope spanning multiple sectors across different sectors, including Private, Public, Government, and Non-Profits.

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