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Bank of Ghana launches urban community banking

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Bank of Ghana launches urban community banking
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Key Points

  • The Bank of Ghana is preparing a regulatory framework for new community banks to operate in cities.
  • Governor Dr. Johnson Pandit Asiama stated that this step aims to increase financial inclusion and focus on local needs.
  • The 50th anniversary of rural banking in the country was celebrated at an event held in the capital, Accra.
  • There are currently more than 140 rural and community banks serving millions of people across the country.

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50 years of rural bankingmore than 140 rural banks

The Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr. Johnson Pandit Asiama, announced plans to prepare a legislative framework for the establishment of urban community banks across the country in order to deepen financial inclusion. With this initiative, it is aimed to transfer the community banking model, which currently operates in rural areas, to the cities as well.

Governor Asiama stated that the vision of the rural banking model, which was originally established to support segments inadequately served by commercial banks, is still valid today. However, he emphasized that despite being physically close to a bank branch, many people living in cities struggle to access financial services due to high transaction fees and strict document requirements.

It was stated that the new urban banks will not compete directly with large commercial banks, but instead will aim to close the service gap at the neighborhood level. There are currently more than 140 rural and community banks in Ghana, serving particularly the agriculture and micro-enterprise sectors.

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What is the main purpose of the Bank of Ghana's new banking reform?
The new reform aims to increase financial inclusion and transfer the community banking model, currently implemented in rural areas, to urban areas.
Will urban community banks compete with commercial banks?
No, the newly established urban community banks will not aim to compete directly with large commercial banks, but rather to close service gaps at the neighborhood level.
How many rural and community banks are currently operating in Ghana?
There are currently more than 140 rural and community banks across the country, serving millions of people, particularly in the fields of agriculture and micro-enterprises.

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