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Ghana Salaries Set to Rise by 15.5% in 2025

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Ghana Salaries Set to Rise by 15.5% in 2025 

Salaries in Ghana are projected to increase by 15.5% across all industries in 2025, according to Mercer’s Total Remuneration Survey (TRS).

Additionally, 21% of organizations plan to grow their workforce, signalling heightened demand for talent.

Industry breakdown

• Financial services: Expected salary increase of 24.3%, driven by demand for specialized skills, digital transformation, and competition.

• Consumer goods and manufacturing: Projected increases of 13.2% and 13.1%, respectively.

• Energy and life sciences: Modest increases of 4%, reflecting stability in these sectors.

Challenges

• Voluntary turnover climbed to 5.1% in 2024, up from 2.8% in 2023, with 28% of surveyed companies reporting hiring and retention difficulties.

• Many organizations are revising compensation strategies, offering uniform salary increases across career levels to attract and retain talent.

What they’re saying

Spiros Fatouros, Marsh McLennan Africa CEO: “Increasing base salaries in 2025 reflects a resilient and optimistic economic outlook, but rising costs of living are pushing HR to explore flexible rewards and benefits to stay competitive.”

Keletjo Chiloane, Mercer Africa Head of Career Services: “Generative AI and automation are reshaping the job market in Ghana, creating demand for digital skills and requiring organizations to foster digital literacy and adaptability.”

Emerging trends

• The rise of generative AI and automation is driving the need for upskilling and reskilling programs, as companies prioritize efficiency and productivity.

• New tech-oriented roles are emerging, highlighting the importance of digital competencies for workforce readiness and economic growth.

The bottom line

Mercer recommends organizations assess skill gaps, refine hiring and retention strategies, and build a strong Employee Value Proposition (EVP) to navigate Ghana’s evolving workforce demands.

Source: techlabari
Via: norvanreports
Tags: Ghana SalariesGhana Salaries Set to Rise by 15.5% in 2025 – Mercer ReportMercer Report

Comments 5

  1. Asare Bediako Obeng says:
    7 months ago

    Good piece

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  2. Asare Bediako Obeng says:
    7 months ago

    Great piece

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  3. Rainsels says:
    7 months ago

    25

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  4. Lydia Bonzo says:
    7 months ago

    Hi. I like your post

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  5. Jesse says:
    2 months ago

    A positive point,the recent 10% did not change anything .

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