The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has denied claims it engaged in frivolous spending following reports that it blew US$504,000 on gold watches explaining that the expenditure is part of its policy.
FBNBank Ghana receives $72.5m capital injection from parent bank
Banks must increase support to private sector - Addison
Bank of Ghana needs our support - Afua Bulley
How cybercrime and digital technologies are fuelling illicit financial flows in Ghana
Retain part of your earnings in Ghana - BoG to mining companies
BoG sets new rules on related-party lending by banks
BoG Governor sure of robust, well capitalised banking sector in December
Fidelity Bank meets BoG’s GHC400m minimum capital requirement
1.2 billion cedis NPLs write off to end in December
BoG won’t disclose your MoMo details - Governor assures
Beige Bank boss nabbed for allegedly selling bank’s properties
Companies BoG have warned Ghanaians not to do business with
BoG to publish list of ‘unfit’ bankers
Fate of 6 banks still in limbo as BoG stays deadline for banks recapitalisation
BoG keeps policy rate at 17%
BoG sued over announcements to close down some Savings & Loans companies
Public debt up by GHC11bn in 2 months to reach GHC170.8bn
Businessman sues BoG to stop warnings
Ghana to host Junior Achievement Company of the Year competition
BoG opens probe into staff conduct
Clerk robbed of GHC237,500 at gun point
ADB workers oppose ADB-NIB merger
Guinness Ghana shareholders to receive dividend after impressive performance in 2017/18
Fidelity Bank supports women, youth development
Over 90% of banking fraud comes from employees – BoG
BoG not taking over Ideal Finance, disregard false stories – Management
12 Ghanaian companies participate in International Import Exposition
Communications ministry fights BoG over Mobile Money data
BoG bans 125 persons from holding current account
Prosecution on failed banks coming soon - Special Investigation Team
Explore other opportunities in the banking sector - Nadowli-Kaleo DCE to Sonzele Rural Bank
Be careful of unlicensed deposit taking institutions - BoG to public
Isaac Adongo writes: Prosecute Ken Ofori Atta, Dr Ernest Addison, Rev. Ogbamey Tetteh
EOCO must go after Ofori-Atta, BoG Governor, Rev. Ogbamey Tetteh – Adongo
BoG warns public against six unlicensed deposit-taking entities
Capital Bank suit: The whole truth will be known – Otabil