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Government to Recapitalise NIB with GHC2.3 Billion in One Year

May 24, 2024
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The government of Ghana has announced a substantial recapitalization plan amounting to GHC2.3 billion over the next 12 months move aimed at revitalizing the National Investment Bank (NIB).

This announcement was made by the Minister for Finance, Mohammed Amin Adam, during the monthly economic update in Accra on May 24, 2024.

Amin Adam outlined the government’s plan, which has received cabinet approval, for the restructuring and recapitalization of NIB. “As part of the implementation of the PCPEG, cabinet has approved the plan for restructuring and recapitalisation of the National Investment Bank (NIB). This will require an injection of about GHC2.3 billion and this will be done over the next 12 months,” he stated.

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The recapitalization process is set to begin imminently, with the first tranche of GHC400 million expected to be transferred to NIB by the end of May 2024. This initial infusion of capital underscores the government’s commitment to stabilizing and strengthening the financial institution.

Mr Amin Adam emphasized the urgency and importance of this initiative, stating, “he first tranche of GHC400 million is expected to be transferred to the National Investment Bank before the end of this month. This demonstrates our commitment to implementing the recapitalisation and restructuring programme of NIB.”

In addition to the financial injection, the government’s plan includes comprehensive governance reforms aimed at ensuring the efficient and effective use of the recapitalized funds. The minister highlighted that previous interventions in NIB lacked robust governance reforms, which are crucial for sustainable success. “The government has intervened in NIB in the past and so this time around, the capital intervention is going to be backed by governance reforms in NIB in order to assure us and the people of Ghana that their money that would be put into NIB would be managed well,” he remarked.

Strengthening The Bank’s Structural and Operational Efficiency

The governance reforms will focus on strengthening the bank’s structural and operational efficiency, enhancing supervision, and improving risk management practices. These measures are intended to bolster the financial viability of NIB and restore confidence among stakeholders.

“The plan also includes measures to strengthen the governance structure. The government has intervened in NIB in the past and so this time around, the capital intervention is going to be backed by governance reforms in NIB in order to assure us and the people of Ghana to their money that would be put into NIB would be managed well.”

Mohammed Amin Adam

By implementing these reforms, the government aims to create a more resilient and accountable institution capable of supporting Ghana’s economic growth and development. Enhanced supervision and improved risk management are critical components of this strategy, ensuring that NIB operates with greater transparency and accountability.

The decision to recapitalize NIB is part of a broader economic strategy under the Programme for Economic Growth and Development (PCPEG). This initiative reflects the government’s proactive approach to addressing challenges within the banking sector and promoting financial stability. Amin Adam’s announcement underscores the government’s recognition of NIB’s pivotal role in the national economy and its commitment to restoring the bank’s health and functionality.

The recapitalization and restructuring of NIB represent a significant step towards reinforcing the banking sector’s stability and fostering economic development. By ensuring the effective implementation of governance reforms, the government aims to safeguard the interests of stakeholders and enhance the bank’s contribution to the country’s economic progress.

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