Over the past year, Ghana has made steady progress toward economic stabilization, tackling the severe macroeconomic imbalances that peaked in 2022, according to the report. The report said the strong monetary policy position of Ghana's central bank, coupled with a more stable exchange rate regime,...
As of January 2024, the rate of bank account ownership in Ghana reached 39.2 percent of the population aged 15 years and older.
MyCredit Score Limited, a Ghanaian company with a mission to promote financial inclusion through responsible borrowing, has been granted Provisional Credit Bureau License by the Bank of Ghana. This approval marks a significant step forward for the company’s mission to empower Ghanaians with ac...
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Now, a syndicated transaction deal totalling $192 million ($165m in Kenya and $27m in Uganda) brokered by Standard Bank and Stanbic Bank will enable the expansion of the business into Nigeria and Ghana and reach 20 million more customers. Read Standard Bank recently launched We Believe In ...
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