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Governor Asiama Targets Lending Rate Below 10% Within Next 4 Years

June 4, 2025
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Governor Asiama Targets Lending Rate Below 10% Within Next 4 Years

The Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr. Johnson Asiama, has articulated a bold vision for Ghana’s economy: to see lending rates fall below 10% within the next four years.

This ambitious target, if achieved, could significantly reshape the country’s financial sector, catalyzing business growth, reducing the cost of credit, and enhancing macroeconomic stability.

Dr. Asiama unveiled this vision at the Association of Ghana Industries’ (AGI) Corporate Forum, where he addressed a gathering of business leaders and industry stakeholders. His remarks were not merely aspirational; they were grounded in a call for collective action and strategic reforms.

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“My vision is to see lending rates in this country fall to less than 10%. In other words, before the end of my four-year term, I want to see lending rates lower than 10% in this country.”

Dr. Johnson Asiama

The Governor acknowledged the hurdles but remained confident that such a transformation was within reach. “It is doable,” he asserted. “Why do we think it’s not? Why do we think the Ghanaian cedi will always be a useless currency? It’s not.”

Monetary Policy with Purpose

To realize this vision, Dr. Asiama pledged to deploy the full arsenal of monetary policy tools at the central bank’s disposal. These include interest rate adjustments, liquidity management, and strategic engagement with commercial banks. He emphasized the importance of reducing the cost of lending as a cornerstone of economic growth and development, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which often struggle with high borrowing costs.

“We will try to do things together. We’ll try to do things differently going forward,” he emphasized, underlining the need for collaboration between the BoG, financial institutions, and the broader business community.

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Dr. Johnson Asiama, Governor of the BoG

Dr. Asiama’s vision is not just about interest rates; it is part of a broader ambition to stabilize prices and improve the macroeconomic environment. A reduction in lending rates, he argued, would help stimulate investment, promote entrepreneurship, and create jobs. By making capital more accessible and affordable, the BoG hopes to unleash a wave of productivity and innovation across key sectors of the Ghanaian economy.

To this end, the central bank is working closely with the private sector. Dr. Asiama recounted a recent high-level meeting with the CEOs of all banks in Ghana, describing it as a “fruitful engagement.” “We went deeply, deeply into a lot of conversations,” he noted, signaling a new era of dialogue and cooperation between the BoG and commercial banks.

A Path Toward Inclusive Growth

Lower lending rates are expected to benefit not just businesses, but also households. Affordable credit can empower families to invest in housing, education, and health, thereby improving living standards and reducing inequality. The Governor’s vision aligns with a broader strategy of inclusive economic development—one that puts financial access and affordability at the heart of national policy.

Dr. Asiama is advocating for an economic paradigm that values stability, predictability, and accessibility. The central bank’s evolving role as a facilitator of growth, rather than just a regulator, marks a notable shift in Ghana’s financial governance.

Dr. Johnson Asiama’s declaration that lending rates can and should fall below 10% is more than a policy goal—it is a challenge to Ghana’s financial institutions, policymakers, and citizens to reimagine what is possible. By pursuing this target, the BoG is signaling its commitment to building a resilient and inclusive economy where credit is not a privilege, but a catalyst for transformation.

As the nation watches the central bank’s next moves, one thing is clear: Governor Asiama is determined to leave a legacy of economic empowerment, anchored by lower lending rates and a stronger, more collaborative financial sector.

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Tags: Association of Ghana Industries’ (AGI) Corporate ForumBank of Ghana (BoG)Dr. Johnson AsiamaLending RateMonetary policy
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