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Financial sector shows strong resilience as assets hit GH¢647bn – BoG

Nerteley NetteybyNerteley Nettey
May 19, 2026
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Ghana’s financial sector recorded a strong recovery in 2025, with total sector assets climbing to GH¢647.25 billion, up from GH¢525.59 billion in 2024, reflecting renewed investor confidence, stronger profitability, improved solvency, and sustained macroeconomic recovery.

The latest Financial Stability Review published by the Bank of Ghana and the Financial Stability Council, themed “From Stress to Stability, Staying on Course,” showed that the financial sector maintained stability despite lingering risks from high non-performing loans (NPLs), global geopolitical tensions, and sovereign debt vulnerabilities.

The sector’s total assets represented 45.1% of GDP in 2025, marginally lower than the 45.2% recorded in 2024, although the nominal value of assets expanded significantly.

Asset Growth Driven by Banking Sector Recovery

The sharp rise in financial sector assets between 2024 and 2025 was largely supported by strong growth in the banking industry, improved profitability across financial institutions, recapitalisation efforts, and stronger liquidity positions.

According to the 2025 Financial Stability Review, the banking industry experienced “asset growth and improvement in financial soundness” on the back of “strong profitability, recapitalisation, and sustained liquidity within a favourable macroeconomy.”

In 2024, banks had already staged a significant rebound following the shocks associated with the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP). Total banking assets expanded strongly during that period, supported mainly by consistent deposit growth.

Analysts say the continuation of economic recovery in 2025 further strengthened the sector’s balance sheet position.

Ghana’s economy grew by 6.0% in 2025, compared with 5.7% in 2024, while inflation eased sharply to 5.4% from 23.8% over the same period.

The easing inflationary environment, coupled with declining interest rates and relative exchange rate stability, created favourable operating conditions for banks, insurers, pension funds, and securities firms.

Banking Sector Resilience Improves

The reviews indicated that Ghana’s banking sector remained resilient through 2024 and 2025 despite lingering vulnerabilities linked to loan quality and undercapitalisation in a few institutions.

In 2024, the sector’s resilience was supported by “strong profitability and capital levels amidst adequate liquidity and enhanced efficiency.”

 

By 2025, regulators said the banking industry had strengthened further as profitability improved and capital buffers increased. The report noted that the sector outlook remained positive due to “expected strong economic growth, enhanced supervision, further improved capital buffers, and strengthening of risk management systems.”

The broader financial system also benefited from stronger performances across the insurance, securities, and pensions industries.

The insurance sector posted stronger real growth in premium revenues in 2025, supported by high solvency levels and improved retention of premiums.

Meanwhile, the securities industry recorded robust gains as the Ghana Stock Exchange emerged as Africa’s second-best performing market in 2025, driven by stronger financial stocks, increased market capitalisation, and cedi appreciation.

The pensions industry also maintained strong momentum, aided by higher contributions, improved compliance, stronger investment returns, and growth in private pension schemes.

Solvency Improves but Asset Quality Risks Persist

Despite the positive outlook, regulators warned that risks remain within the banking system, particularly regarding loan asset quality.

Although the 2025 review showed that asset quality had improved, the report stressed that NPLs remained elevated.

The central bank subsequently issued directives aimed at strengthening credit risk management and improving loan quality across banks.

, the 2024 review identified elevated NPLs and undercapitalisation in a few institutions as key threats to banking sector stability.

The Financial Stability Council noted that sustained macroeconomic recovery and recapitalisation measures are expected to moderate these risks over time.

Stress Tests Confirm Sector Stability

Results from stress tests conducted on the banking industry also pointed to improved resilience within the financial system.

The 2025 report stated that the financial sector had “recovered from the impact of the stress of the debt exchange and strengthened resilience and stability.”

Regulators attributed this recovery to tighter supervision, stronger capital adequacy positions, and coordinated policy measures implemented under the Financial Stability Council framework.

The reports further indicated that regulators are intensifying monitoring of systemic risks, including vulnerabilities associated with fintech growth, cybersecurity threats, climate-related financial risks, and increasing interconnectedness between banks and non-bank financial institutions.

Outlook Remains Positive

Looking ahead, regulators believe Ghana’s financial sector is positioned for further growth if macroeconomic stability is sustained.

The Financial Stability Council said continued policy coordination among regulators would remain critical in preserving financial system stability while supporting sector development.

However, authorities caution that external shocks, geopolitical tensions, sovereign debt pressures, and global trade uncertainties could still pose risks to the sector’s recovery trajectory.

Tags: 2025 Financial Stability ReviewBank of GhanaBanking sectorDr Johnson AsiamaFinancial Stability CouncilGhanaGhana NewsGhana's financial sector
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