Daily Archives - November 20, 2019

Fin. sector clean-up cost GHS16.4bn.

The Ghanaian taxpayer will pay GHS16.4 billion for the clean-up exercise in the bank, microfinance, fund management; and savings & loan sectors, Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has revealed. Explaining to Parliament the fiscal impact of the financial sector clean-up when he delivered his 2020 budget on Wednesday, 13 November 2019, Mr. Ofori said: “The total estimated cost for our...

CBG to be regularised as a Universal Bank

Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has disclosed that the government has approved a request by the Consolidated Bank Ghana (CBG) to be made a universal bank. The Minister told legislators on Wednesday when he presented the 2020 budget statement that the success chalked by the bridge bank following the collapse of some banks makes it viable as a universal bank. In his...

NIB needs GH¢2.2bn to survive

The National Investment Bank (NIB) needs about GH¢2.2billion to become liquid, clean up its books and meet the Central Bank’s stated capital requirement of GH¢400million, Ken Ofori-Atta, Minister of Finance has said. This, according to the Finance Minister in his 2020 Budget and Economic Policy presentation, is despite government entering a swap agreement with the bank that has seen the...

Deposit Protection Corporation gets €13m seed money

The government and the Bank of Ghana (BoG) have each contributed €13 million as seed money for the smooth take-off of the Ghana Deposit Protection Corporation (GDPC). This is in addition to the GH¢400,000 paid by the banks to boost the GDPC’s reserves to enable it to provide cushion for depositors in case of a bank’s failure. The Vice-President, Dr. Mahamudu...

Banks Non-Performing Loans: Police interrogate loan defaulters

Some banks have taken a bold initiative to deal with defaulting loan customers whose activities are affecting the smooth operations of the affected banks. Investigations by the Times Business revealed that some of the affected banks are collaborating with each other, the Ghana Police Service and the Controller and Accountant General’s Department to fish out the defaulters. A source close to...