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BoG Issues Appropriate Consumer Protection Directives

M.Cby M.C
October 6, 2023
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BoG Issues Appropriate Consumer Protection Directives

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The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has highlighted its achievements in implementing consumer protection directives as part of the global Customer Service Week, aimed at addressing regulatory gaps, fostering standardisation in complaint resolution, and responding to evolving industry practices.

The Bank emphasised its commitment to issuing appropriate consumer protection directives, promoting fair market practices, and ensuring responsible lending and borrowing within the industry. It underscored the role of the Market Conduct Office, established by the Bank, as a clear point of contact for customers to escalate grievances if regulated institutions fail to resolve complaints satisfactorily.

This mechanism not only addresses complaints but also enhances confidence in the financial system and promotes financial inclusion through awareness campaigns. In light of the growing awareness and trust from the public in the Central Bank’s supervisory authority to adjudicate and resolve complaints, the Bank noted a 15 percent increase in complaints escalated by consumers of financial services to the Bank of Ghana in 2022 compared to 2021.

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Financial Consumer Protection has gained significance in the world over, following the 2007/2008 Global Financial Crisis which exposed gaps in consumer protection mechanisms on the part of regulators as well as regulated institutions. Central Banks have since the crisis accepted consumer protection as one of the tools for ensuring financial stability and have developed regulatory frameworks that mandate supervisors and regulated institutions to place precedence over practices that guarantee protection of consumers.

According to the World Bank Group Technical Note, June 2019, an effective financial consumer protection framework should ensure recourse mechanisms that are accessible, efficient and enable consumers assert their rights to have their complaints addressed in a transparent and just way and within a reasonable timeframe

Section 3(2)(c)(d)(e) of the Banks and Specialised Deposit-Taking Institutions Act, 2016 (Act 930), mandates the Bank to develop appropriate measures to ensure that the interests of clients of regulated institutions are adequately protected. Beside resolving complaints, the mechanism fosters confidence building in the financial system and promote financial inclusion through awareness creation.

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The Bank of Ghana so far has succeeded in responding to emerging practices in the industry comprising: Consumer Recourse Mechanism Guideline for Financial Service Providers, 2017; Disclosure and Product Transparency Rules for Credit Products and Services, 2017; Notice on Abolition of Unfair Fees, Charges and Other Practices in the Banking Sector, 2021; Notice on Sanctions for the Issuance of Dud Cheques, 2021; and Unclaimed Balances and Dormant Account Directive, 2021. These measures indicate the degree of focus on consumer rights and interests.

Bank of Ghana Identifies Systemic Issues

As part of its supervisory functions, the Bank promptly identifies systemic issues in product and service designs, channels, systems, and third-party arrangements and determines consumers’ level of satisfaction and appreciation of their rights in procuring products and services from Financial Service Providers. As new products and services are introduced onto the market, the Bank ensures they fully address consumer interest and all disclosures are front-loaded.

The Bank embarks on all-year-round financial literacy programme which targets the most vulnerable in society. Additionally, the Bank organizes annual workshops for Consumer Reporting and Compliance Officers of banks to assess the root causes of all recurring complaints and proffer directives to mitigate recurrence.

The Year 2022 Complaints Management Report published by the Bank showed a 15% increase in complaints escalated by consumers of financial services to the Bank of Ghana as compared with 2021. The rise was largely attributed to the increased awareness of the public and the confidence reposed in the Central Bank to use its supervisory authority to adjudicate and resolve complaints.

The numbers also suggest that consumers are becoming more assertive of their rights to fair treatment and would not hesitate to trigger the second level resolution process if they are not satisfied with the financial service provider’s resolution. Despite the increase in complaints escalated to the Central Bank, it was observed that, regulated institutions resolved most of the cases reported by consumers though their Internal Dispute Resolution (IDR) processes and only referred the complex complaints to the Bank of Ghana.

The recurring themes for complaints received comprised delays with discounting of investments, variation of loan terms unilaterally by lenders, delays in loan processing and poor approach to loan recovery. Others included disputed charges on accounts, issues with digital channels such as high downtimes and truncated transactions, and mobile money fraud.

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