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Be strict on banks – Consultant to BoG

September 11th, 2019
Ernest Addison is governor of the Bank of Ghana

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A Banking Consultant, Dr Richmond Attuahene has charged the Bank of Ghana (BoG) to remain focused with enforcement of banking rules to avoid another crisis.

He said the central bank must ensure that all the banks conform to the rules governing the sector.

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Speaking on Tuesday at the Joy Business Financial Services Forum, Dr Attuahene said : “If they will stick to it and ensure everybody is complying then never again. Even if it comes there, it will not be as huge as the 3 to 4 billion dollars.

“That is a lot of money. The capital expenditure for the whole nation for two years is not even up to that.”

For his part, the Head of Banking Supervision, Osei Gyasi, has said every worker within the Banking Supervision department of the BoG has a performance contract attached his or her appointment and so the central bank will hold them accountable for their stewardship if problems arise in the financial sector again,

Speaking at the same forum, Mr Gyasi said : “The central bank is well positioned to ensure due diligence is conducted before new licenses are issued.

Read:Cyber fraudsters attempt stealing GH¢329.7mn from banks – BoG report

“We have to make sure that the necessary approvals are given and whoever is giving the approval will also ask the relevant questions because the person knows the risks associated with issuing licenses to institutions that do not qualify.

“In a way, everybody in banking supervision has a performance contract if you are a relationship manager and you are in charge of some savings and loans, finance houses and banks, you have a performance contract and at the end of the day you will have to account for it.

“As head of department I have performance contract.

Seven local banks have collapsed after the cleanup exercise undertaken by the Bank of Ghana (BoG).

The banks are uniBank Ghana Ltd, the UT Bank, the Capital Bank, the Royal Bank, the Construction Bank, the Beige Bank and the Heritage Bank.

Similarly, the BoG has revoked the licenses of twenty-three (23) Microfinance Institutions.

Some of the affected institutions include GN Savings and Loans Company which belongs to businessman and politician Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom, Unicredit Savings and Loans, Adom Savings and Loans, Midland Savings and Loans, Ideal Finance and Dream Finance Company.

The others are Accent Financial Services Limited, All Time Finance Limited, Alpha Capital Savings and Loans, ASN Financial Services Limited, CDH Savings and Loans Limited, Commerz Savings and Loans, Crest Finance House Limited, Dream Finance Company Limited, Express Savings and Loans Company, First African Savings and Loans Company, First Allied Savings, First Ghana Savings and Loans Company, First Trust Savings and Loans, Global Access Savings and Loans Company Limited, IFS Financial Services, Legacy Capital Savings and Loans Limited, Sterling Financial Services, Women’s World Banking Savings and Company Limited.

Read:Poor BOG supervision caused banking crisis – Mahama confesses

This move, according to the central bank, is to restore confidence in the banking and specialised deposit-taking sectors.

The BoG said in a statement that: “These actions were taken pursuant to Section 123 (1) of the Banks and Specialised Deposit-Taking Institutions Act, 2016 (Act 930), which requires the Bank of Ghana to revoke the licence of a Bank or Specialised Deposit-Taking Institution (SDI) where the Bank of Ghana determines that the institution is insolvent. The Bank of Ghana appointed Mr. Eric Nipah as a Receiver for the specified institutions in line with section 123 (2) of Act 930.

“The revocation of the licences of these institutions has become necessary because they are insolvent even after a reasonable period within which the Bank of Ghana has engaged with them in the hope that they would be recapitalized by their shareholders to return them to solvency. It is the Bank of Ghana’s assessment that these institutions have no reasonable prospects of recovery, and that their continued existence poses severe risks to the stability of the financial system and to the interests of their depositors.

“In line with the Government’s commitment to protect depositors’ funds, the Government has made funds available to enable the Receiver pay depositors after their claims are validated. The Receiver will in due course make an announcement with regards to when and where payments will be made. The Receiver will also indicate documents required from depositors to facilitate the validation of claims and orderly payment of validated deposits. Other creditors of the failed institutions will be settled by the Receiver upon validation of their claims and to the extent that the Receiver is able to realise value from the remaining assets of these institutions.”

Source: laudbusiness.com

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