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 Renowned Financial Analyst Sydney Casely-Hayford Passes Away at 69

Sydney Casely-Hayford, a revered Financial Analyst and influential figure in Ghana, has sadly passed away on December 1, 2023, at the age of 69. He battled illness over the past eight years and ultimately succumbed, leaving behind a legacy of astute financial insight and activism.

Mr. Casely-Hayford was recognized for his candid and outspoken views on social and economic matters in Ghana. As a member of the pressure group Occupy Ghana, he championed various causes and offered unwavering perspectives on critical issues affecting the country.

Notably, he served as the Managing Partner of TMI Consulting Ltd, where he chaired and provided exceptional financial analysis and consulting services to a diverse clientele, spanning governments, corporations, and investors. His expertise and acumen in navigating the intricacies of the African financial sector positioned him as a leading authority in the industry.

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Casely-Hayford was a frequent and valued contributor in discussions concerning financial and economic matters. His contributions were marked by deep insights and a profound understanding of the complex dynamics shaping the financial landscape in Africa.

The passing of Sydney Casely-Hayford is mourned by many who admired his intellect, passion for change, and invaluable contributions to the financial sector and societal discourse in Ghana. His legacy as a formidable financial analyst and advocate for societal progress will continue to inspire future generations. May his soul rest in perfect peace.

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