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Over Half of Ghana’s Banks Positioned to Avoid Recapitalization- World Bank Report

M.Cby M.C
August 13, 2024
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Massive Capital Surge As Ghana’s Banks Hit GH¢48bn in Shareholder Funds for H1 2025

The World Bank’s latest economic analysis has brought a wave of optimism to Ghana’s banking sector, revealing that over half of the country’s 23 banks are well-positioned to avoid the need for recapitalization.

This positive assessment is part of the World Bank’s 8th Ghana Economic Update report, which highlights the resilience and recovery of Ghana’s banking institutions in the face of recent economic challenges.

According to the World Bank’s report, most of Ghana’s banks have made significant progress in meeting the recapitalization requirements set by the Bank of Ghana. Remarkably, these banks have achieved over two-thirds of the required recapitalization target within just one year, well ahead of the original three-year timeline. This accelerated effort underscores the banks’ commitment to fortifying their financial positions and ensuring long-term stability.

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The Bank of Ghana has commended these early accomplishments, expressing confidence that the swift completion of recapitalization efforts will enhance the resilience of the banking sector. By bolstering their capital bases, these banks are better equipped to navigate future economic uncertainties and provide robust support for the recovery of the real economy.

The recapitalization efforts come at a critical time, as Ghana’s banking sector has faced significant headwinds, particularly from the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP) implemented in 2023. The DDEP was part of Ghana’s broader strategy to restructure its domestic debt, but it also posed substantial challenges for the banking sector, impacting liquidity and profitability.

Despite these challenges, the Bank of Ghana reports that the affected banks have been diligently implementing their approved capital restoration strategies in accordance with the Central Bank’s guidelines. These strategies have played a crucial role in stabilizing the sector, allowing banks to recover and strengthen their capital positions.

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Improved Profitability and Capital Adequacy

One of the most notable findings in the World Bank’s report is the significant improvement in the profitability of Ghana’s banks. The return-on-equity after-tax surged to an impressive 34.2% in December 2023, a remarkable turnaround from the negative 34.4% recorded in December 2022. Similarly, the return-on-assets increased to 5.4% from -3.8% over the same period. These figures reflect the banks’ successful efforts to enhance operational efficiency and adapt to the challenging economic environment.

In addition to improved profitability, the Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) of Ghana’s banks remained relatively high at 13.9% in December 2023. This is well above the revised prudential minimum of 10.0%, demonstrating the sector’s strong capital buffers.

The CAR is a critical measure of a bank’s financial health, indicating its ability to absorb potential losses. The fact that Ghana’s banks have maintained a high CAR, despite the losses incurred from the domestic debt restructuring, is a testament to their resilience.

While the World Bank’s report paints a largely positive picture of Ghana’s banking sector, it also cautions against complacency. Emerging risks, such as global economic uncertainties and potential shocks in the domestic economy, could pose challenges for the sector in the coming years. Banks will need to remain vigilant and proactive in managing these risks to sustain their recent gains.

The Bank of Ghana has reiterated its commitment to monitoring the sector closely and ensuring that banks continue to adhere to sound risk management practices. The Central Bank’s regulatory oversight will be crucial in maintaining the stability of the sector and supporting its ongoing recovery.

The findings of the World Bank’s 8th Ghana Economic Update report are encouraging for Ghana’s banking sector. The accelerated recapitalization efforts and significant improvements in profitability and capital adequacy reflect the sector’s resilience and ability to adapt to economic challenges. As more than half of Ghana’s banks are now well-positioned to avoid the need for recapitalization, the outlook for the sector is increasingly positive.

However, the journey ahead is not without risks. The banking sector must continue to build on its recent successes and remain vigilant in managing emerging risks. With the support of the Bank of Ghana and a continued focus on strengthening their financial positions, Ghana’s banks are poised to play a key role in the country’s economic recovery and growth.

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Tags: BanksCapital AdequacyDomestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP)ProfitabilityRecapitalizationWorld Bank’s 8th Ghana Economic Update report
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