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Inclusive Finance Push Gains Momentum In Ghana as Opportunity International Celebrates Decades of Impact

M.Cby M.C
March 10, 2026
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Inclusive Finance Push Gains Momentum In Ghana as Opportunity International Celebrates Decades of Impact

Ghana’s efforts to deepen financial inclusion received renewed global attention as Opportunity International (OI) hosted its Global Board and Chief Executive Officers Meeting in Accra. 

The gathering brought together global and local leaders to reflect on more than three decades of microfinance impact and to outline the next phase of inclusive finance growth in the country.

The week-long engagements concluded with a celebratory dinner at the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra under the theme, “Seeds of Opportunity: A Ghanaian Story of Growth and Impact.”

The event assembled a diverse group of stakeholders including Board Chairs, Chief Executive Officers, regulators, banking leaders, and development partners. Together, they reviewed the progress made in expanding access to financial services for underserved communities and discussed strategies for strengthening the country’s financial ecosystem.

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Strengthening Financial Inclusion Across Communities

Opportunity International’s global leadership used the occasion to highlight Ghana as a strong example of how inclusive finance can transform lives when supported by strong institutions and partnerships.

Speaking at the event, the Chief Executive Officer of Opportunity International US, Atul Tandon, emphasized the importance of extending financial services to people who traditionally lack access to the formal banking system.

“Our focus is ensuring that families at the base of the pyramid have access not just to credit, but to savings, insurance, and financial education that help them build resilience.” 

Atul Tandon

According to Mr. Tandon, expanding access to these services is crucial in helping vulnerable households withstand economic shocks and build long-term financial security.

He further explained that Opportunity International remains committed to supporting smallholder farmers, women entrepreneurs, and micro and small enterprises through innovative financial products and digital financial solutions designed to improve accessibility and efficiency.

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Atul Tandon

OISL’s Growth In Ghana’s Financial Ecosystem

At the national level, Opportunity International Savings and Loans Ltd (OISL) continues to play a key role in advancing financial inclusion across Ghana.

The Chief Executive Officer of OISL, Ernest Yerekuu, highlighted the institution’s growth and its contributions to Ghana’s financial sector since its establishment.

He noted that the company has served more than 700,000 clients since inception and has emerged as one of the country’s leading savings and loans institutions.

Mr. Yerekuu explained that OISL’s future growth strategy will focus on strengthening digital innovation, enhancing risk management systems, and expanding outreach to underserved populations, particularly women and youth-led enterprises.

He also pointed to the country’s improving macroeconomic environment as an opportunity to accelerate inclusive finance initiatives.

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As stability strengthens and growth rebounds, we must ensure that capital flows not only to large corporations but also to the micro and small businesses that form the backbone of our economy.

OISL is positioning itself to responsibly scale credit, savings, and climate-resilient financing solutions to this segment, with strong governance and disciplined risk management at the core.

Bank of Ghana Highlights Importance Of Regulation

Regulatory oversight was also highlighted as a key pillar for sustaining the growth of Ghana’s financial sector.

Addressing participants at the event, the Head of the Banking Supervision Department at the Bank of Ghana, Ismail Adam, stressed the importance of effective supervision in maintaining financial stability and protecting depositors.

He reaffirmed the central bank’s commitment to enforcing prudential guidelines across regulated financial institutions.

Mr. Adam noted that strong regulation, combined with sound risk management practices, remains essential to maintaining trust within the financial system.

He also commended Opportunity International Savings and Loans Ltd for its continued efforts in expanding access to financial services while maintaining compliance with regulatory standards.

Celebrating Three Decades Of Inclusive Finance

The celebration also provided an opportunity to reflect on the history and growth of Opportunity International’s work in Ghana.

Delivering the welcome address, the Board Chair of OISL, Alberta Quarcoopome, described the institution’s journey as one that began with a simple vision to expand financial access to underserved communities.

She explained that the initiative started modestly at a time when many individuals and small businesses lacked access to formal financial services.

According to her, that initial vision has since evolved into a trusted financial institution that continues to empower families and entrepreneurs across the country.

She described the institution’s story as one that began with “a seed planted in faith” during a period when financial inclusion was still limited in Ghana.

Over the years, that seed has grown into an organization that has helped expand farms, formalize businesses, empower families, and restore livelihoods.

New Priorities For The Next Phase Of Growth

As the gathering concluded, stakeholders agreed on a strategic direction for the next phase of Opportunity International’s work in Ghana.

Key priorities identified include climate resilience financing, youth entrepreneurship, digital transformation, and community development.

These areas reflect the evolving needs of Ghana’s economy as well as the growing importance of technology and sustainability in financial services.

The event also featured a documentary highlighting a beneficiary of the OISL Kayayei programme, cultural performances, and reflections from the Global Board Chair of Opportunity International, Walter Lewin.

Together, these activities underscored the human impact of inclusive finance and the role it continues to play in improving livelihoods across Ghana.

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