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BoG Introduces Smart Supervision Tools for Banks and Fintechs

M.Cby M.C
October 24, 2025
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BoG Introduces Smart Supervision Tools for Banks and Fintechs

Dr. Johnson Asiama, Governor of the Bank of Ghana

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) is taking a major step toward reshaping financial sector supervision with the introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered tools designed to strengthen oversight in the banking and fintech industries.

The announcement was made by the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Johnson Asiama, during the 42nd Annual General Meeting of the Ghana Association of Banks, which also marked the launch of the Ghana Bankers Voice Magazine.

According to Dr. Asiama, the BoG’s latest innovation underscores its commitment to enhancing financial sector stability through technology-driven regulation. He emphasized that as Ghana’s financial ecosystem becomes increasingly digital, supervisory mechanisms must evolve to match the pace of innovation.

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“We are investing in AI-driven supervisory tools and operationalising a Cyber Threat Intelligence Platform to facilitate information sharing between banks and fintechs.”

Dr. Asiama

Building a Smarter Financial System

The integration of AI into regulatory oversight represents a significant milestone in Ghana’s financial governance. Traditionally, supervisory activities have relied heavily on manual data analysis and periodic reports from financial institutions. However, AI allows the central bank to analyze vast amounts of data in real time, detect anomalies, and flag potential risks before they escalate.

By deploying these smart tools, the BoG aims to improve transparency, efficiency, and risk detection across the financial system. Dr. Asiama explained that these innovations will help the Bank monitor emerging threats such as money laundering, cyberattacks, and fraudulent digital lending activities, all of which have grown with the expansion of Ghana’s digital economy.

He further stressed that as banks migrate more of their systems to cloud-based platforms, operational resilience and third-party risk management will become increasingly critical to financial soundness. “Cyber maturity is now a measure of institutional soundness, and our supervisory priorities will increasingly reflect that,” he noted.

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The BoG’s new Cyber Threat Intelligence Platform will serve as a central hub for sharing information on security risks between financial institutions. The platform will allow banks and fintech companies to collaborate more effectively in identifying and mitigating cyber threats before they affect customers or disrupt financial operations.

Cybersecurity has become one of the most pressing concerns for financial regulators worldwide, as cyberattacks have evolved in sophistication and scale. By leveraging AI, the BoG will be able to monitor network activity across multiple financial institutions, track patterns of suspicious behavior, and issue real-time alerts to prevent data breaches and financial losses.

Dr. Asiama’s announcement demonstrates the central bank’s recognition that modern financial supervision must balance innovation with robust risk management. The use of AI in monitoring compliance, assessing capital adequacy, and identifying vulnerabilities will enhance the resilience of Ghana’s financial institutions.

Embedding Sustainability and Trust

Beyond technological oversight, the BoG is also integrating sustainability and ethical principles into its supervisory framework. Dr. Asiama disclosed that the Bank is piloting an Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and Climate-Risk Reporting Template to embed sustainability considerations into lending and investment decisions.

He noted that while innovation is critical to progress, trust remains the foundation of financial stability. The Governor remarked that innovation without trust would not endure, urging banks and fintechs to view prudence not as a barrier to progress but as an enabler of sustainable growth.

The ESG pilot aligns with global trends where central banks are incorporating climate risk into monetary and financial supervision policies. It positions Ghana as one of the few African countries actively pursuing a balanced approach between technological innovation and sustainability in banking.

Dr. Asiama also announced that the BoG is developing a comprehensive Digitalisation Strategy to guide how it uses technology and data to serve the financial system more effectively. As part of this initiative, teams from the central bank will engage with the Ghana Association of Bankers and individual banks to ensure that their perspectives shape the strategy from inception.

To strengthen its knowledge base, the BoG has begun benchmarking against some of the world’s most advanced central banks in Singapore, London, and the Philippines. The goal is to learn best practices and adapt global lessons to Ghana’s financial environment. “We are sending our teams out to the best central banks to learn, experiment, and benchmark against the best, bringing global lessons home,” Dr. Asiama said.

This forward-looking approach reflects the BoG’s determination to remain at the forefront of regulatory innovation in Africa.

The Governor further revealed that the BoG is working closely with institutions such as the Development Bank Ghana, the World Bank, and the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) to expand access to credit and trade finance through risk-sharing facilities.

He added that the Bank is aligning Ghana’s financial infrastructure with continental systems like the Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS), which enables cross-border payments in local currencies. These partnerships, he said, are essential to building a more inclusive, resilient, and digitally integrated financial ecosystem.

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Tags: AI-powered supervisionBank of GhanaCybersecurityDigital Lendingdigitalisation strategyESG reportingFinancial OversightGhana fintechJohnson Asiama
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