PwC Ghana Boss Predicts Further Dip in inflation

The Country Senior Partner of PwC Ghana, Vish Ashiagbor, has expressed optimism that Ghana’s inflation rate will continue its downward trend in the coming months, citing growing economic stability and improved coordination between fiscal and monetary policies.
Speaking at the 2025 PwC Cyber Forum in Accra, Mr. Ashiagbor said the steady decline in inflation to 8 percent reflects renewed confidence in the economy and effective management by policymakers.
“The fact that inflation has fallen to 8 percent reflects a stronger macroeconomic framework. If we sustain this momentum and build private sector confidence, we could see a more stable price environment,” he noted.
He added that maintaining fiscal discipline and sustaining private sector growth would be key to achieving lasting price stability.
The 2025 PwC Cyber Forum brought together key stakeholders from government, the private sector, and the technology community to discuss emerging threats and opportunities in the digital landscape.
At the same event, the Director-General of the National Cyber Security Authority (NCSA), Divine Selasi Agbeti, called for deeper intelligence sharing between public institutions and private technology firms to counter the growing wave of cyber threats.
Mr. Agbeti warned that fragmented systems and limited collaboration have left many businesses vulnerable to attacks.
“Cybersecurity is not just a government issue — it’s a shared responsibility. Without intelligence sharing and coordinated responses, our systems remain exposed,” he cautioned.
He emphasized the need for a culture of transparency and joint action to strengthen national cyber resilience.



