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CalBank Rakes In GH¢1.16bn as Rights Issue Shatters Expectations

M.Cby M.C
December 1, 2025
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CalBank Rakes In GH¢1.16bn as Rights Issue Shatters Expectations

CalBank has sparked one of the most remarkable investor responses in Ghana’s banking sector this year.

The bank’s latest Rights Issue generated GH¢1.164 billion against an approved target of GH¢900 million, delivering an impressive oversubscription of 29.4 percent. This turnout, powered by 1,799 shareholders, marks a defining moment that underscores the deep confidence investors have in the bank’s long term vision, operational strength and growth trajectory.

The offer, which opened at GH¢0.29 per share, drew overwhelming participation from both existing shareholders and new investors looking to partner with CalBank’s renewed strategic direction. The result has quickly become the centre of market attention as analysts point to it as a clear vote of confidence in indigenous banking institutions that continue to demonstrate resilience under Ghana’s evolving financial landscape.

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The momentum of the Rights Issue did not stop there. The strong investor appetite spilled into CalBank’s Private Placement, attracting more than GH¢500 million in committed capital. However, the bank could not consummate this portion due to regulatory and structural limitations surrounding the primary capital raise. Still, the level of commitment demonstrated during the Private Placement reinforced CalBank’s rising market appeal and its strengthened reputation among institutional and high net worth investors.

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CalBank has described the massive investor turnout as a firm endorsement of its governance standards, brand credibility and long term growth strategy. According to bank officials, the capital raise marks an important milestone that positions the institution for expansion, innovation and stronger competitiveness in the banking sector.

Strengthening Capital Buffers and Supporting Growth

The successful completion of the Rights Issue places CalBank in a stronger financial position that allows it to pursue broader ambitions within the indigenous banking space. The bank noted that the new capital will help restore capital buffers that were pressured by macroeconomic shocks over the past few years. It will also support the financing of larger transactions and help maintain a healthy capital adequacy ratio, a critical indicator in ensuring resilience within the banking sector.

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Beyond strengthening its balance sheet, the bank plans to channel the capital into funding priority sector deals, expanding its physical branch network and upgrading its technology infrastructure. These investments are designed to enhance customer experience, streamline banking operations and drive operational efficiency. For CalBank, technology advancement remains central to its strategy as it works to innovate across digital banking channels while maintaining reliability and accessibility for customers nationwide.

Meanwhile, the investor turnout has been met with enthusiasm from CalBank’s top leadership. Board Chairman Daniel Sackey said the support from shareholders and regulators represents a clear vote of confidence in the bank’s strategic direction. He emphasized that the level of subscription reflects the trust investors continue to place in CalBank’s potential and its ability to deliver sustainable value in the long term. Mr Sackey further noted that the bank’s governance structure and prudent risk management practices remain critical pillars in sustaining investor confidence.

Managing Director Carl Asem described the oversubscription as the beginning of a new era for the bank. He explained that CalBank has spent the past two years restructuring and rebuilding its balance sheet to support long term growth objectives. With the new capital secured, he stated that the bank is now equipped to activate a strategy anchored on innovation, customer focus and operational excellence.

Mr Asem added that the energy within the institution is strong and purposeful, fueled by a renewed sense of mission and commitment. He expressed gratitude to staff, customers, regulators and shareholders for their continued loyalty and support throughout the restructuring phase. According to him, the Rights Issue marks the final catalyst needed to drive CalBank into a more resilient and ambitious chapter of its evolution.

A Resilient Future for Indigenous Banking

CalBank’s successful capital raise comes at a time when Ghana’s banking sector continues to navigate the lingering effects of economic uncertainties and regulatory reforms. The bank’s ability to attract such substantial investor interest signals a broader market shift in confidence toward well governed indigenous financial institutions.

Analysts note that the performance of the Rights Issue could inspire similar capital raising efforts across the sector as banks position themselves for future growth and regulatory compliance.

With its strengthened capital base, CalBank is expected to sharpen its competitive edge, invest in emerging technologies and deepen its engagement across key economic sectors. The bank’s leadership has assured stakeholders that plans remain aligned with disciplined execution, customer satisfaction and sound governance.

As CalBank moves into its next chapter, the investor frenzy that powered this historic Rights Issue may very well become the foundation for one of the strongest growth phases in the bank’s history.

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