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Average Lending Rates Inch Up to 33.75%- Implications for Borrowers and Businesses

M.Cby M.C
January 29, 2024
Reading Time: 3 mins read
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As of the end of December 2023, the average lending rates on loans extended to individuals and businesses by banks in the country have experienced a marginal uptick, reaching 33.75%.

This represents a modest increase of 0.48% from the average lending rate of 33.27% recorded at the close of November 2023. The marginal rise can be attributed to increments in the Bank of Ghana’s policy rate, leading to an increase in the Ghana Reference Rate (GRR) and additional risk assessment charges on borrowers.

These factors collectively contribute to the overall cost of borrowing for entities seeking financial assistance.

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Despite this uptick, there is a noteworthy 1.83% (183 basis points) year-on-year decrease in interest rates compared to the 35.58% average lending rate at the end of December 2022. This suggests a broader trend of decreasing interest rates over the past year.

As per the Bank of Ghana’s January 2024 Summary of Economic and Financial Data, the Ghana Reference Rate (GRR) stands at 32.16% as of the end of December 2023. Additionally, the central bank’s monetary policy rate has been adjusted to 30%, following an 8,000 basis points (8%) increment in the prime rate.

Potential Rise in the Overall Cost of Borrowing

The marginal increase in the average lending rate signifies a potential rise in the overall cost of borrowing, impacting both individuals and businesses. This high lending rate may pose challenges for businesses, translating into increased costs of operations.

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Moreover, the elevated average lending rate could make it more challenging for borrowers to repay loans, potentially leading to an increase in the gross non-performing loan ratios of banks in the country. This, in turn, may impact the overall financial stability of the banking sector.

While the marginal increase in average lending rates reflects the monetary policy decisions of the Bank of Ghana, it also underscores the delicate balance between fostering economic growth and maintaining financial stability.

The central bank’s decision to increment the policy rate by 8,000 basis points is indicative of efforts to manage inflationary pressures and stabilize the currency. However, this move has repercussions for borrowers, particularly businesses, which now face higher costs of capital.

In the face of these challenges, businesses may need to reassess their financial strategies, exploring alternative sources of funding or optimizing their operational efficiency to mitigate the impact of higher borrowing costs.

Additionally, policymakers may need to closely monitor the evolving economic landscape, considering adjustments to monetary policies that strike a balance between stimulating economic activity and ensuring the stability of the financial system.

Meanwhile, the intricate interplay between interest rates, economic growth, and financial stability will continue to shape the financial sector. While the marginal rise in average lending rates is a noteworthy development, its broader implications underscore the need for a nuanced and adaptive approach in both monetary policy and business operations to foster sustainable economic development in Ghana.

As stakeholders sail through the financial terrain in 2024, careful attention to interest rate trends and their broader economic implications will be crucial for borrowers, businesses, and financial institutions alike.

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