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IMF Board commends Ghana’s banking sector reforms


  22 Mars      81        Economie (21003),

 

Accra, March 21, GNA – The International Monetary Fund Executive Board has lauded authorities for strengthening the banking sector and resolving issues involving nine banks.

In a statement after the seventh and eighth reviews under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) support arrangement for Ghana, the Board said the completion of the financial sector clean-up, as planned, would support the provision of adequate and affordable credit to the economy.

« The authorities deserve praise for strengthening the banking sector and for resolving nine banks. Completing the financial sector clean-up, as planned, will support the provision of adequate and affordable credit to the economy, » it said.

The Bank of Ghana, in 2017, began a comprehensive reform exercise of the banking sector with the objective of cleaning up the sector and strengthening the regulatory and supervisory framework for a more resilient banking sector.

It also increased the minimum capital requirement to 400 million cedis to ensure a more resilient banking sector.

In the process of the clean-up, the Bank of Ghana revoked the licences of seven insolvent banks.

The completion of the reviews under the ECF supported arrangement will make available about 185.2 million dollars to the country.

The Executive Board also approved the authorities’ request for a waiver of the non-observance of a few programme targets.

Ghana’s three-year arrangement was approved on April 3, 2015 for about 925.9 million dollars or 180 per cent of quota at the time of approval of the arrangement.

It was extended for additional year on August 30, 2017 and is to end on April 2, 2019.

The arrangement aimed to restore debt sustainability and macroeconomic stability in the country to foster a return to high growth and job creation, while protecting social spending.

« The Fund congratulates the authorities for successfully completing the ECF supported programme and stands ready to support Ghana in its quest for economic prosperity, » the statement said.

It said government had achieved significant macroeconomic gains over the course of the ECF supported programme, with rising growth, single digit inflation, fiscal consolidation, and banking sector clean-up.

It said continued macroeconomic adjustment should underpin those improvements, as the 2020 elections approached and called for sustained fiscal discipline to reduce financing needs and anchor debt dynamics.
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