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    BoG signals possible lifeline for struggling bank as recapitalization deadline looms

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsMarch 23, 2026No Comments12 Views
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    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

    The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has indicated it is considering a strategic extension of the recapitalization deadline for a single, unnamed commercial bank currently struggling to rebuild its capital to meet the minimum capital requirement following the impacts of the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme and the recent poor quality of risk assets held by the sector.

    The move, seen by industry analysts as an attempt to maintain systemic stability rather than trigger another aggressive round of liquidations, marks a rare moment of flexibility from the central bank since the 2017–2019 financial sector clean-up.

    Following the domestic debt exchange program (DDEP), several indigenous banks saw their capital buffers severely eroded. The BoG subsequently mandated all universal banks to rebuild their capital to a minimum of GH¢400 million.

    While the majority of the 23 active commercial banks in the country have successfully shored up their capital through retained earnings or fresh shareholder injections, one institution remains in the “danger zone.”

    According to sources close to the regulator, this specific bank has shown a “credible and documented plan” to secure the necessary funds but requires a marginal window beyond the original cutoff to finalize the transaction.

    Stability over liquidity

    The Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Johnson Pandit Asiama, has previously emphasized that the regulator’s priority is to ensure a “resilient and robust” banking sector. By considering an extension, the BoG appears to be opting for a “soft landing” for the struggling entity to avoid the high costs and public panic often associated with bank closures.

    “The objective is not to collapse banks, but to ensure they are healthy enough to support the economy,” a senior official at the BoG noted. “If a bank has a clear path to compliance and the delay is purely administrative or logistical, it makes sense to allow them the time to cross the finish line.”

    Market reaction

    The news has been met with cautious optimism by the Ghana Association of Banks (GAB). Financial experts argue that a single bank failure, even if isolated, could dampen investor confidence just as the sector is beginning to recover from the shocks of the 2023 fiscal crisis.

    “This is a pragmatic move,” said a banking consultant in Accra. “The DDEP hit the local banks the hardest. Giving an institution that is 90% of the way there a few more months to breathe is better for the taxpayer than a full-scale intervention.”

    Governance and transparency

    Despite the potential extension, the BoG has made it clear that any reprieve will come with “stringent conditions.” This likely includes closer regulatory oversight, restrictions on dividend payments, and a freeze on high-risk lending until the capital injection is fully verified.

    The identity of the bank remains confidential to prevent speculative withdrawals of deposits by customers, though rumors in the financial district suggest it is a medium-sized indigenous lender with significant exposure to the public sector.

    As the financial year draws to a close, all eyes will be on the BoG’s final directive. Whether this extension becomes a blueprint for other struggling entities or remains a “one-off” exception will determine the shape of Ghana’s banking landscape heading into 2027.

     

     

     

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