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Finance Ministry Sounds Alarm As Rising Banking Fraud Threatens Financial Stability

M.Cby M.C
March 19, 2025
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Finance Ministry Sounds Alarm As Rising Banking Fraud Threatens Financial Stability

Andrew Kudjo Ameckson, Acting Director of the Financial Sector Division at the Ministry of Finance

The Ministry of Finance has raised concerns over the rising tide of fraud in Ghana’s banking sector, highlighting its negative impact on financial stability and investor confidence.

According to recent data, reported fraud cases in the sector surged to GH₵88 million in 2023, marking a 7% increase from GH₵82 million in 2022.

Speaking at Ghana’s third mutual assessment under the Inter-Governmental Action Group Against Money Laundering in West Africa (GIABA), Andrew Kudjo Ameckson, Acting Director of the Financial Sector Division at the Ministry of Finance, emphasized the urgency of addressing the issue.

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“In 2023, there were 15,865 reported fraud cases in the banking sector, up from 15,164 in 2022. The amount involved has grown from GH₵82 million to GH₵88 million, underscoring a worrying trend.”  

Andrew Kudjo Ameckson

The rise in banking fraud cases signals a growing challenge for financial institutions, as fraudsters employ increasingly sophisticated methods to exploit vulnerabilities in the system. Ameckson pointed out that the financial losses incurred by depositors and businesses due to fraud are significant and cannot be ignored.

“A 7% rise is not insignificant. This is someone’s deposit, someone’s capital wiped out by fraudsters. Even a single loss of a million cedis could mean financial ruin for an individual or business.”

Andrew Kudjo Ameckson

Strengthening Collaboration to Combat Fraud

To combat this growing menace, the Ministry of Finance has pledged to intensify collaboration with key enforcement agencies, including the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) and the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO). These institutions play a crucial role in investigating and prosecuting financial crimes, and the Ministry has vowed to support their efforts in ensuring accountability and deterrence.

While the Ministry primarily focuses on policy formulation and implementation, Ameckson assured that it would provide the necessary resources to empower these institutions in their crackdown on fraudulent activities.

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The growing sophistication of financial crimes necessitates a proactive approach from regulators, law enforcement, and financial institutions. Experts believe that strengthening regulatory oversight, enhancing cybersecurity measures, and improving risk management frameworks are essential to safeguarding the banking sector from fraud.

The surge in banking fraud poses a serious threat to investor confidence in Ghana’s financial sector. When fraud cases increase, depositors may become hesitant to entrust their funds to banks, while potential investors may reconsider their involvement in the market.

Ameckson reiterated that protecting depositors’ funds and maintaining trust in the banking system should be a top priority. If fraudulent activities continue to rise unchecked, the consequences could extend beyond financial losses to include weakened public trust and a slowdown in economic growth.

“With rising fraud cases, we risk eroding confidence in our financial institutions. The last thing we want is for depositors to feel insecure about their money or for investors to shy away due to fears of financial crime.”

Andrew Kudjo Ameckson

The Way Forward

To effectively tackle banking fraud, financial institutions must invest in stronger security measures, including advanced fraud detection systems, improved internal controls, and enhanced cybersecurity protocols. Additionally, banks should increase public awareness about financial scams, educating customers on how to identify and avoid fraudulent schemes.

Regulatory bodies must also adopt a more aggressive stance in enforcing compliance with anti-money laundering (AML) and fraud prevention guidelines. Strict penalties for offenders, combined with increased vigilance, will serve as a deterrent to those seeking to exploit the banking system.

Ameckson concluded by calling for a collective effort from all stakeholders to address the issue. “Fighting fraud is not just the responsibility of banks or enforcement agencies—it is a shared duty. We must work together to build a resilient financial sector that is safe, secure, and trustworthy.”

As Ghana’s banking sector continues to evolve, staying ahead of fraudulent activities is crucial in maintaining financial stability and protecting the interests of depositors and investors. With coordinated action and robust security measures, the country can curb the rising trend of banking fraud and reinforce trust in its financial system.

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Tags: Anti-money Laundering (AML)Banking sectorEconomic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO)Finance MinistryfraudInter-Governmental Action Group Against Money Laundering in West Africa (GIABA)
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