7th December 2024 6:32:04 PM
1 min readIn November 2024, the Central Bank temporarily revoked CBG's licence over repeated breaches of market rules.CBG, in a statement, revealed that it collaborated with the regulator to resolve all compliance concerns, leading to the licence being reinstated on December 4, 2024.“CBG is pleased to announce that the Bank of Ghana has restored our foreign currency trading license.
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We have fully resumed all foreign currency services at our branches effective that date,” the statement read.CBG has resumed full foreign exchange services, allowing customers to buy and sell foreign currencies at all its branches across the country.The bank extended its apologies for any disruptions caused during the suspension and thanked customers for their understanding and loyalty.
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