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New Report Calls on Banks to Educate Ghanaians on Investment Options Amid Shifting Financial Priorities

Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
February 11, 2025
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New Report Calls on Bank to Educate Ghanaians on Investment Options Amid Shifting Financial Priorities

A recent survey conducted by KPMG has revealed a cautious approach to investment among Ghanaians, highlighting the need for financial institutions to play a more active role in educating the public about diverse financial products.

The findings suggest that while many Ghanaians prioritize stability and guaranteed returns due to economic uncertainties, there is a growing interest in alternative investment options. This shift, particularly among younger demographics, presents an opportunity for banks to bridge knowledge gaps and promote financial literacy.

The survey found that a significant portion of Ghanaians favour traditional savings methods due to economic uncertainty. Stability remains the primary concern, leading many to rely on fixed deposit accounts, treasury bills, and other low-risk financial instruments. However, the study also suggests a potential shift in investment preferences, with an increasing number of individuals exploring alternative options such as mutual funds, commodities, and stocks.

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While these emerging trends indicate a willingness to take calculated risks, the report points out that high-risk instruments like stocks and bonds remain largely underutilized. A lack of confidence and understanding of these financial products continues to be a significant barrier, underscoring the need for banks to provide targeted education on the benefits and risks associated with various investment options.

The Role of Banks in Bridging the Knowledge Gap

“The hesitancy of Ghanaians to adopt these investment options highlights the need for banks to provide education and solutions to bridge knowledge gaps and demystify complex financial products,” the report stated. Despite 34 percent of respondents indicating a willingness to take risks with investments, many still lack the necessary financial literacy to make informed decisions.

The survey further revealed that financial planning is highly valued among Ghanaians, with 71 percent of respondents across all age and income brackets considering it the most important financial service. This indicates a strong demand for guidance in personal finance and investment strategies. In response to this need, banks have an opportunity to position themselves as trusted financial advisors by offering tailored financial literacy programs and investment advisory services.

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The KPMG report also noted that 59 percent of respondents had actively engaged in self-education and skill development over the past year, often using online platforms and digital resources. This suggests that a significant portion of the population is eager to learn and improve their financial standing, providing banks with an opportunity to capitalize on this interest through innovative educational initiatives.

By leveraging technology, banks can develop accessible and comprehensive financial education programs, including online investment tutorials, webinars, and interactive tools that explain complex financial concepts in simple terms. Mobile banking applications can also incorporate features that offer real-time investment insights, risk assessment tools, and personalized financial advice to empower users with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions.

Building Trust Through Financial Literacy

Educational initiatives from banks can play a crucial role in building trust and confidence among potential investors. Many Ghanaians remain skeptical about high-risk investment instruments due to a lack of transparency and understanding. By offering clear and practical insights into various investment options, banks can foster a culture of informed decision-making and financial empowerment.

Moreover, targeted investment workshops and financial literacy campaigns can help demystify complex financial products, making them more accessible to a broader audience. Such initiatives can encourage Ghanaians to diversify their investment portfolios, ultimately contributing to a more robust and resilient economy.

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