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Bank of Ghana Reports Surge in Non-Performing Loans to 21.8%

January 27, 2025
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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The banking industry in Ghana witnessed a rise in its Non-Performing Loans (NPL) ratio, reaching 21.8% in December 2024, compared to 20.6% in December 2023, according to the Bank of Ghana (BoG).

This increase underscores the persistent credit risks within the sector, despite its overall resilience.

In its recent Monetary Policy Report, the Central Bank acknowledged the elevated credit risk as the primary upside challenge for the industry. However, it also highlighted that the banking sector remains robust, well-capitalized, and highly liquid, supported by improved domestic macroeconomic conditions.

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Despite the rising NPLs, the sector’s stability has been attributed to favorable macroeconomic factors that provided a cushion against heightened credit risks. The report noted that the banking sector continued to thrive, maintaining its profitability and robust capitalization levels.

The sector’s assets grew significantly by 33.8% in 2024, showcasing the resilience and expansion capabilities of banks in navigating the challenges. Additionally, the Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), which measures a bank’s financial strength and ability to absorb risks, improved marginally with reliefs, rising to 14.0% in December 2024 from 13.9% in December 2023. Without reliefs, the CAR saw an even more pronounced increase, climbing to 11.3% from 8.3% over the same period. This growth highlights the enhanced risk management strategies and regulatory compliance within the banking sector.

Profitability Slows Despite an Uptick in Earnings

While the banking sector’s profitability improved in 2024 relative to 2023, the pace of growth moderated, resulting in tempered profitability indicators. The BoG attributed this slowdown to the lingering effects of economic uncertainties, which, although alleviated to some extent, still impacted banks’ ability to expand profit margins.

The profitability of banks remained a crucial factor in maintaining the sector’s stability, despite the challenges posed by the rising NPL ratio. This was achieved through prudent cost management and strategic allocation of resources to optimize operational efficiency.

The surge in NPLs to 21.8% reflects ongoing challenges in credit recovery and loan repayment across various sectors. This increase signals the need for enhanced credit risk management measures, particularly in assessing borrower capacity and mitigating default risks.

The Central Bank noted that addressing these risks is critical to ensuring that the banking sector maintains its trajectory of growth and stability. Banks are expected to strengthen their internal risk management frameworks, improve credit appraisal systems, and explore innovative mechanisms for loan recovery.

Improved Macroeconomic Conditions as a Catalyst

The resilience of Ghana’s banking sector can also be linked to improvements in domestic macroeconomic conditions. Economic stability has supported liquidity and capital adequacy, enabling banks to meet their financial obligations while extending credit to viable sectors.

The BoG emphasized that ongoing macroeconomic reforms and policy interventions remain key to sustaining this positive outlook. These reforms are expected to provide a more conducive environment for banks to operate efficiently while managing the risks associated with non-performing loans.

As the banking sector moves forward, the focus will be on maintaining its robust growth trajectory while addressing the challenges posed by rising NPLs. Ensuring a balanced approach to growth and risk management will require collaborative efforts between banks, regulators, and policymakers.

Strategies such as diversifying credit portfolios, leveraging technology for better loan monitoring, and offering restructuring options to distressed borrowers could play a pivotal role in reducing the NPL ratio. Additionally, fostering a culture of financial discipline among borrowers will be crucial to minimizing credit defaults.

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