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BoG Permits Banks with Strong Capital Positions to Pay Interim Dividends

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
June 24, 2024
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Dr. Ernest Addison, the Governor of the Bank of Ghana

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has granted permission for banks with stronger capital positions to distribute interim dividends.

This decision, revealed by the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Ernest Addison, follows the substantial impact of the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme on the operations of these banks.

The Domestic Debt Exchange Programme, designed to address the country’s debt challenges, had notable repercussions on the financial health of many banks. Despite these challenges, several banks have made substantial progress in their recapitalization plans, thereby strengthening their capital positions. Recognizing these efforts, the BoG has allowed these banks to reward their shareholders through interim dividends.

Dr. Addison emphasized that this decision is not a blanket approval for all banks but is taken on a bank-by-bank basis.

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“Banks that made significant progress in their capital plans have been permitted to distribute interim dividends. It was essential to ensure that investors, particularly foreign investors, who have incurred losses due to currency depreciation, were adequately compensated for their investments in the banking sector.”

Dr. Ernest Addison

The BoG’s cautious approach ensures that only banks with robust capital positions are permitted to pay interim dividends. This meticulous evaluation process aims to maintain the stability and integrity of the banking sector while providing relief to shareholders.

“Given these circumstances, banks with stronger capital positions have been allowed to pay interim dividends. This decision is taken on a bank-by-bank basis to ensure that only those with robust capital positions are permitted to do so.”

Dr. Ernest Addison

A Broader Strategy to Balance Investor Interests

The Governor further explained that this measure is part of a broader strategy to balance investor interests with the need for financial stability. “Going forward, we will continue to evaluate each bank’s situation individually, and those that meet the necessary criteria will be allowed to resume dividend payments accordingly,” he added. This ongoing evaluation will ensure that banks remain financially sound while providing returns to their investors.

The decision by the BoG is expected to bring significant relief to shareholders, especially those who have faced financial losses due to currency depreciation. For foreign investors, this move is particularly important as it demonstrates the commitment of Ghana’s central bank to safeguard their investments and provide reasonable returns despite challenging economic conditions.

This move also reflects the BoG’s broader commitment to fostering a resilient and stable banking sector. By permitting only well-capitalized banks to pay interim dividends, the BoG aims to prevent any potential financial instability that could arise from premature or imprudent dividend distributions.

This cautious approach helps ensure that the banking sector remains robust and capable of supporting the country’s economic recovery and growth.

The Bank of Ghana’s decision to allow banks with stronger capital positions to distribute interim dividends marks a crucial step in stabilizing the banking sector post-Domestic Debt Exchange Programme. It highlights the BoG’s commitment to balancing financial stability with investor interests, providing a much-needed boost to shareholders and reinforcing confidence in the Ghanaian banking sector.

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