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.
Government urged to resolve energy debt challenges on banks
Banking crisis: We are out of the woods – Alhassan Andani
Banking sector cleanup a step in the right direction – Yofi Grant
Bank of Ghana engages banks over high NPLs
Savings and Loans sector cleanup: To panic or not to panic?
Your super incompetence a real threat to financial sector - Adongo jabs BoG Governor
Isaac Adongo writes: Super incompetent BoG boss the real threat to financial sector
Customers of collapsed microcredit companies to receive funds in 3 months — Liquidator
Don’t resort to panic withdrawals – Microfinance customers urged
Blame NDC for job losses in banking sector – Gabby Otchere-Darko
Disregard panic messages, not all rural banks will be shut down – BoG
Don’t panic; keep doing business with rural banks – BoG
Stop creating panic; not all Rural banks are going down – BoG
BoG to blame for collapse of 386 MFIs – Adongo
Depositors of insolvent 347 microfinance companies to receive payments today
Rising external debt threatens cedi stability – Databank
Customers of collapsed microfinance firms to start receiving locked deposits today
We're engaging BoG on forex issue - Barclays Bank assures prestige customers
BoG revokes licenses of 347 Microfinance Companies: The inside story
We’re developing plan to clean up Savings and Loans sector – BoG
Rural banks next after microfinance, microcredit cleanup – BoG
Distressed customers of savings and loans companies in limbo
Customers of collapsed microfinance companies to be paid within 30 days – Receiver
Insolvent microfinance companies to face court
Microfinance clean-up: Receiver to pay creditors within a month
Ghana's central bank closes down 72% of its microfinance firms permanently: What's next?
Customers of Evergreen microfinance demand locked up funds
BoG fines Barclays Bank Ghana GHC4.6 million
GH¢900 million released to pay customers of affected microfinance companies – BoG Receiver
GHC 900 million released to pay customers of affected micro-finance companies – BoG Receiver
License revocation: Government makes available over GHC900m to pay affected customers
Full list of 137 microfinance companies ‘in good standing’ after cleanup
GH¢ 1.4bn used in the closure of Heritage, Premium banks — BoG reveals
Only 137 microfinance companies are fit to operate in Ghana - BOG announces
Bank of Ghana clean-up leaves only 137 microfinance companies in good standing
14 answers on why BoG revoked licenses of 347 insolvent microfinance institutions