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Banks Granted A Deadline Of Up To 2025 To Restore Minimum Paid-Up Capital

April 18, 2023
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Banks Granted A Deadline Of Up To 2025 To Restore Minimum Paid-Up Capital, Massive Record Of Losses In The Banking Sector

Dr. Ernest Addison, the Governor of the Bank of Ghana

The Central Bank of Ghana has reminded banks that they had a maximum of four years, ending in 2025, to restore the minimum paid-up capital.

This is as a result of capital shortfall arising solely from the derecognition losses.

The past few years have been tumultuous for Ghana’s banking industry, with the country’s central bank implementing a number of reforms aimed at strengthening the sector and reducing risk. One of the key changes was an increase in the minimum paid-up capital requirements for banks.

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According to the Bank of Ghana, derecognition losses emanating from the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP) will be spread equally over a period of four years, effective from last year – 2022, for the purposes of Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) computation.

The International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) defines derecognition as the removal of an asset or liability (or a portion thereof) from an entity’s balance sheet.

The DDEP was implemented in 2022 to help Ghana manage its growing public debt. The initiative involved the exchange of domestic bonds for new bonds with longer maturities. While the exchange was intended to be beneficial for the country as a whole, it had a significant impact on Ghana’s banking sector.

Due to its impact on the banks, the Bank of Ghana announced some policies and regulatory reliefs for banks that fully participated in the debt exchange to reduce the effect on their operations.

Logo of some banks in Ghana
Logo Of Some Banks In Ghana

These policies and regulatory reliefs were informed by stress tests on banks that revealed the potential impacts of the exchange on banks’ solvency, liquidity, and profitability.

The reliefs included but not limited to a reduction of the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) from 13% to 12% on foreign currency deposits to be held in foreign currency, as well as a reduction of the Capital Conservation Buffer from 3% to zero. This effectively reduced the minimum Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) from 13% to 10%.

The Central Bank also set the risk-weights attached to New Bonds for CAR computation at 0%, and at 100% for Old Bonds.

The Bank of Ghana in its recent statement has acknowledged the difficult situation faced by banks and has indicated that it is fully equipped to provide liquidity support to banks, while banks can access the Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) using the New Bonds as collateral.

Massive Record Of Losses In The Banking Sector

Despite these reliefs, banks in Ghana have recorded significant losses as a result of the impact of the DDEP on their operations.

According to Bank of Ghana, in 2022 alone, banks reportedly recorded more than Gh¢10 billion loss. Some banks that usually record profits and have published their results ahead of the April 30, 2023 deadline have recorded losses.

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Dr. Ernest Addison

The Bank of Ghana in its January 2023 Monetary Policy Report said banks operating in Ghana wrote-off about ¢5.9 billion as bad debt in December 2022.

According to the Domestic Money Banks Income Statement, this is about 184.2% increase over the previous year.

The Central Bank indicated that banks are expected to publish their 2022 audited financial statements by end of April 2023 following a one-month dispensation granted them on the account of the DDEP.

This follows the necessary adjustments by its external auditors to fully reflect the impact of the DDEP.

While the extension of the deadline will come as a relief to some banks in Ghana, the impact of the DDEP continues to be felt across the sector. It remains to be seen whether the policy and regulatory reliefs announced by the Bank of Ghana will be enough to help banks weather the storm.

Read more: Senyo Hosi Exalts Government’s Second Round Of DDEP

Tags: Bank of GhanaCash Reserve Ratio (CRR)Domestic Debt Exchange ProgramEmergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA)
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