Monthly Archives - September 2021

Piloting of e-Cedi set to take off; digital currency can be saved on smart devices

The digital currency or e-cedi which is to be piloted from this month, can be deposited on smart devices such as smartphones and smart watches as savings, Head of Financial Technology and Innovation at the Bank of Ghana, Kwame Oppong, has disclosed. Those without smart phones can also make payment or transfer or store/save the e-Cedi on phones which are...

Banks decrease minimum deposit required to open current accounts – BoG report

A survey of bank charges by the Bank of Ghana for the first quarter 2021 has revealed that the individuals would need at least GHS10 and not more than GHS100 to open a current account with a bank in Ghana. Analysis conducted by Citi Business News on banks’ charges for the second quarter of 2020, showed that banks demanded an average of...

Development Bank will complement, strengthen existing financial institutions

Professor Peter Quartey, Head of the lnstitute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER), says the National Development Bank (NDG) will complement and strengthen the operations of existing financial institutions.He said the Development Bank would provide more funds, technical support and training, among others, to aid economic growth. Prof Quartey was speaking at a development dialogue organised by ISSER on...

Don’t use poor remuneration as justification for fraudulent activities – John Awuah

Chief Executive of the Ghana Association of Bankers, John Awuah says workers in the banking industry cannot use low salaries as justification to defraud customers. Speaking on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show Tuesday, he noted that employees agree to the defined remuneration attached to their assigned tasks before being employed, thus if they are dissatisfied, it is preferable for them to leave. He...

BoG issues guidelines for domestic processing of payment card transactions

The Bank of Ghana has issued guidelines for domestic processing of payment card transactions with payment cards in the country. This is pursuant to Section 4(e) of the Bank of Ghana Act, 2002 (Act 612) as amended and Section 101(2) of the Payment Systems and Services Act, 2019 (Act 987) to regulate the processing of payment card transactions in Ghana. The...

Cal Bank offers cheapest rate of 15.97%, 14 banks charge rates more than industry average

Cal Bank offered the cheapest lending rate of 15.97% in the banking industry, according to the Average Lending Rates of universal banks, published by the Bank of Ghana as of the end of July this year. The listed bank per the figures from the Bank of Ghana offers lending rate lower than the regulator’s Reference Rate. However, credit worthy clients will...

Cyber fraud losses in banking sector dip significantly in 2020 – Report

Cyber and e-mail fraud has taken a nosedive, the 2020 Banking Industry Fraud Report by the Bank of Ghana has indicated. According to the report, cyber/e-mail fraud accounted for 1.05% of the total number of fraud cases recorded in 2020. This is compared to 92.6% registered in 2019. The report said cyber/e-mail fraud recorded a loss value of approximately ¢1.05 million in...