DOSSIER: Bank of Ghana
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.
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We’re developing plan to clean up Savings and Loans sector – BoG
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Rural banks next after microfinance, microcredit cleanup – BoG
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Distressed customers of savings and loans companies in limbo
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Customers of collapsed microfinance companies to be paid within 30 days – Receiver
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Insolvent microfinance companies to face court
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Microfinance clean-up: Receiver to pay creditors within a month
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Ghana's central bank closes down 72% of its microfinance firms permanently: What's next?
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Customers of Evergreen microfinance demand locked up funds
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BoG fines Barclays Bank Ghana GHC4.6 million
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GH¢900 million released to pay customers of affected microfinance companies – BoG Receiver
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GHC 900 million released to pay customers of affected micro-finance companies – BoG Receiver
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License revocation: Government makes available over GHC900m to pay affected customers
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Full list of 137 microfinance companies ‘in good standing’ after cleanup
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GH¢ 1.4bn used in the closure of Heritage, Premium banks — BoG reveals
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Only 137 microfinance companies are fit to operate in Ghana - BOG announces
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Bank of Ghana clean-up leaves only 137 microfinance companies in good standing
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14 answers on why BoG revoked licenses of 347 insolvent microfinance institutions
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BoG revokes licences of 347 microfinance companies; 137 remain
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Licence of 386 financial institutions revoked
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Government must be transparent on how loans were used - Alex Mould
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137 microfinance companies ‘in good standing’ after cleanup
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There will be no job losses - BoG assures after licenses revocation
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BoG rejects GHC6 to a dollar EIU projection
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BoG secures GHc900 to clean up microfinance sector
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Banking sector now resilient – BoG
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Non-Performing loans still high
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Ghana adds 21.4 billion cedis to debt stock in three months
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Alex Mould writes; Banking Crisis Part 1: Bank of Ghana is to blame
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BoG’s Monetary Policy Committee keeps policy rate at 16%
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Banking reforms, step in the right direction – Canadian Investor
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Resources not available to undertake GH¢7bn non-banking sector clean-up - BoG
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Poor records and non-existent data pose challenge to debt recovery – Governor
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GCB Bank backs BoG on special court to prosecute financial cases
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GCB throws weight behind BoG for Special Court
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Banking crisis: 50 directors, shareholders of collapsed banks to face court
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Finance Ministry releases about GHC1bn for microfinance, rural bank cleanup