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BoG Hints Review of Cash Reserve Ratio to Ease Banking Constraints

February 22, 2025
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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BoG Hints Review of Cash Reserve Ratio to Ease Banking Constraints

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has signaled its intention to review the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) for commercial banks, hinting at a potential shift in policy aimed at balancing financial stability with the liquidity needs of the banking sector.

This announcement came from Governor Dr. Johnson Asiama during a high-level meeting with the Governing Council of the Ghana Association of Banks (GAB), where key industry challenges were deliberated.

Currently set at 14%, the CRR has been a point of contention among commercial banks, which argue that the high reserve requirement restricts financial intermediation and increases operational costs. The central bank last raised the ratio from 12% in March 2023 as part of efforts to tighten liquidity and stabilize inflation.

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Acknowledging these concerns, Dr. Asiama emphasized the central bank’s commitment to critically reviewing the CRR while ensuring any policy adjustments do not disrupt economic stability.

“We recognize the impact of the Cash Reserve Ratio on commercial banks and intend to review it critically,” Dr. Asiama stated. “However, any adjustments must be phased to avoid unintended economic consequences.”

The central bank’s cautious approach reflects its responsibility to maintain macroeconomic stability while addressing the liquidity challenges banks face. Abrupt policy shifts, the Governor warned, could trigger market volatility and undermine confidence in the financial system.

Calls for a Reduction in CRR

Ghanaian banks have consistently called for a downward revision of the CRR, arguing that a high reserve requirement limits their ability to lend to businesses and individuals. With financial institutions seeking more flexibility to support economic growth, there has been mounting pressure on the BoG to reconsider its stance.

Despite these calls, the BoG remains measured in its approach. The central bank has emphasized that any changes to the CRR must align with broader economic objectives, including inflation control and financial stability.

Beyond discussions on the CRR, the meeting also touched on Ghana’s credit rating challenges and their impact on correspondent banking relationships. In recent years, Ghana’s sovereign credit rating has faced downgrades, affecting banks’ ability to maintain stable international partnerships.

GAB members urged the central bank to adjust Nostro and affiliate exposure limits, citing difficulties in managing international transactions due to strained correspondent relationships.

“We understand the difficulties banks face in maintaining correspondent relationships and will assess measures to address these concerns.”

Dr. Johnson Asiama

The challenges in correspondent banking have added to the complexities faced by Ghanaian banks, particularly in processing international transactions efficiently. The BoG’s commitment to reviewing exposure limits signals an effort to mitigate these pressures and improve the resilience of the financial sector.

As the BoG navigates the delicate balance between financial stability and liquidity support, its approach to policy adjustments will remain cautious. The phased review of the CRR will be critical in ensuring that banks have the necessary liquidity to lend while maintaining economic stability.

The outcome of these discussions between the central bank and the banking sector will be closely watched, particularly by businesses and investors who rely on a well-functioning financial system for growth and economic expansion. With inflation control and macroeconomic stability still key priorities, any adjustments to the CRR are likely to be carefully calibrated to avoid negative spillovers.

In the coming months, further engagements between the BoG and commercial banks are expected, as stakeholders work towards policies that foster a strong and stable banking sector in Ghana.

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Tags: Bank of Ghana (BoG)bankingCash Reserve RatioDr. Johnson AsiamaGhana Association of Banks (GAB)
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