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    CBG deepens financial inclusion drive with expansion of agency banking network …targets 8,000 ‘Sika Agents’ by 2028

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsMay 26, 2026No Comments14 Views
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    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

    Consolidated Bank Ghana PLC (CBG) has officially launched an aggressive expansion of its national agency banking network, rolling out a specialized drive dubbed “Sika Agent.”

    The initiative is designed to drastically lower barriers to financial access and bridge the banking gap for underserved and unbanked populations across the country.

    The launch marks a significant transition in CBG’s operational footprint, with the bank setting an ambitious target to recruit and deploy 8,000 active agents across all sixteen regions of Ghana by the year 2028. The multi-year expansion aims to convert local shops, pharmacies, and small businesses into community banking points, allowing customers to perform essential transactions without visiting traditional brick-and-mortar branches.

    Delivering relief to the unbanked

    Speaking at the official deployment ceremony in Accra, the Managing Director of CBG, Dr. Naomi Wolali Kwetey, highlighted that financial inclusion must move past theoretical policy discussions into tangible community infrastructure. He noted that the “Sika Agent” network is tailored to meet consumers directly in their neighborhoods.

    “The expansion of our agency banking network via ‘Sika Agent’ represents a defining milestone in our quest to democratize banking in Ghana,” the Managing Director stated during the launch. “We are moving away from the paradigm where customers must travel long distances and spend productive hours in long queues just to deposit or withdraw their hard-earned money. With this drive, CBG is putting a bank within walking distance of every Ghanaian home.”

    Dr Kwete explained that the initiative addresses a persistent gap in the domestic retail landscape—specifically supporting market women, smallholder farmers, and rural enterprises who frequently operate entirely outside the formal banking system.

    “True financial inclusion is not merely about opening an account; it is about providing consistent, secure, and convenient access to that account,” she added. “By targeting 8,000 agents over the next two years, we are creating a reliable financial safety net that integrates the informal sector directly into the mainstream national economy.”

    A comprehensive suite of localized services

    The “Sika Agent” framework is built on a highly optimized, secure digital platform that enables accredited third-party agents to carry out a full suite of basic banking operations. Through these neighborhood touch points, the public can seamlessly execute:

    Instant Cash Deposits and Withdrawals: Enabling fluid real-time management of business revenues.

    Account Opening Protocols: Utilizing simplified, biometric, and digital Know-Your-Customer (KYC) compliance methods.

    Funds Transfers and Bill Payments: Allowing citizens to settle utility costs and send money across networks without leaving their localities.

    Loan Repayment Processing: Bridging the connection between rural micro-enterprises and credit monitoring structures.

    Boosting local entrepreneurship and wealth creation

    Beyond expanding CBG’s market share, the agency banking expansion is engineered to act as an economic incubator for the agents themselves. By partnering with CBG, existing micro-retailers stand to significantly increase their foot traffic while earning steady commissions on transactions.

    Industry analysts from the banking sector view the move as an effective operational strategy to lower overhead costs while scaling up volume. Senior retail executives at CBG emphasized that the bank is heavily investing in agent training to guarantee safety and compliance.

    “We are not just handing out point-of-sale devices; we are building an ecosystem of trusted financial partners,” a senior retail banking director at CBG remarked. “Every single ‘Sika Agent’ undergoes rigorous security vetting and financial literacy training. This ensures that when a market woman deposits her daily sales with a local agent, she can rest assured that her funds are fully secured and instantly credited to her CBG account.”

    The bank has already begun rolling out the first phase of the deployment across major regional trading hubs, with plans to systematically expand into deeper agrarian communities and cross-border commercial sectors before the close of the current financial year.

     

     

     

     

    Consolidated Bank Ghana PLC (CBG) Dr. Naomi Wolali Kwete Sika Agent
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