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Banks Experience Remarkable Shift in Investment Portfolio As T-Bills Surge by 285% in October 2023

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
December 22, 2023
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Ghana Banks Face Mounting Credit Risks

In a latest revelation from the Bank of Ghana’s November 2023 Report, the financial landscape has witnessed a substantial transformation in the investment strategies of banks.

The data indicated a remarkable surge of 285.8% in banks’ holdings of short-term investments, particularly Treasury Bills (T-Bills), during October 2023. This follows a contraction of 45.5% in the same period last year, October 2022.

Conversely, the report highlighted a contrasting trend in banks’ long-term investment portfolios. Holdings of long-term investments, such as securities, experienced a notable contraction of 25.5% in October 2023, a stark contrast to the 20.9% growth observed in the same period of the preceding year.

The driving force behind this significant shift in investment dynamics, as asserted by the Bank of Ghana, is the completion of the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP). This strategic financial initiative appears to have played a pivotal role in influencing banks’ decisions regarding the duration and nature of their investments.

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The surge in T-Bills holdings suggests a heightened preference for short-term, more liquid assets among banks. T-Bills are renowned for their short maturity periods, providing financial institutions with flexibility and quick access to funds. The surge in October 2023, following a contraction in the previous year, indicates a responsive adjustment to prevailing economic conditions.

On the flip side, the contraction in long-term investment holdings implies a shift away from securities with extended maturity periods. This change might be attributed to the changing economic landscape, interest rate fluctuations, or a reevaluation of risk preferences by financial institutions.

The completion of the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme is a crucial factor in understanding this dynamic transformation. The program likely provided banks with an opportunity to reassess and restructure their investment portfolios. The aftermath reveals a clear inclination towards short-term instruments, possibly driven by a desire for increased liquidity and adaptability in the face of economic uncertainties.

The Banking Sector’s Responsiveness to Initiatives

The Banking sector’s responsiveness to initiatives such as the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme highlights the dynamic nature of financial markets and the need for institutions to align their strategies with evolving economic conditions.

Overall, investments (both long term and short term) constituted the largest component of total assets of banks and was up by 22.0 percent year-on-year to GH¢103.7 billion in October 2023, compared to 1.9 percent in October 2022.

Consequently, the share of investments in total assets increased to 40.2 percent in October 2023, from 34.0 percent in October 2022.

Total assets of the banking sector within the review period grew by 3.2 percent year-on-year to GH¢257.9 billion as at October 2023, compared with 43.7 percent growth in October 2022.

A breakdown of assets Into its two main parts indicates that foreign assets grew by 14.3 percent in October 2023, from 125.3 percent in October 2022, while domestic assets went up by 2.3 percent in October 2023, compared to 39.7 percent growth in October 2022.

Accordingly, the share of foreign assets in total assets increased to 8.2 percent from 7.4 percent, while the share of domestic assets declined from 92.6 percent to 91.8 percent, during the same reference period.

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Gross loans and advances contracted by 9.5 percent to GH¢73.5 billion in October 2023 compared to the strong growth of 57.5 percent in October 2022.

The decline In credit was mainly on the back of general risk aversion reflecting the current macroeconomic challenges. Net loans and advances (gross loans adjusted for provisions and interest in suspense) also contracted by 12.8 percent in October 2023 compared to 60.8 percent growth in October 2022.

Deposits remained the main source of funding for the banking sector, accounting for 77.5 percent share of total assets in October 2023, up from 68.9 percent a year ago.

The growth In deposits, however, declined within the review period, partly reflecting the translation effects of the appreciation of the Ghana cedi in October 2023 relative to October 2022.

Accordingly, total deposits grew by 16.2 percent year-on-year to GH¢199.9 billion in October 2023, compared with 46.5 percent growth in the same period of last year.

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