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Ghana Reference Rate falls to 10.03% – Lending cost to ease further 

byDaniel Sackitey
May 6, 2026
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The Ghana Association of Banks has announced a marginal decline in the Ghana Reference Rate (GRR) to 10.03% for May 2026.

This is down from 10.06% in April and reinforces a slow but steady easing in the country’s borrowing conditions.

The new rate, which takes effect from May 6, reflects a continued downward trajectory in benchmark lending indicators following sharper declines earlier in the year.

While the latest adjustment is modest, it signals improving macroeconomic stability and could, over time, translate into lower borrowing costs for businesses and households.

However the immediate impact on commercial lending rates is likely to remain limited.

The GRR serves as the base benchmark for pricing loans in Ghana’s banking sector and is calculated using a weighted formula that includes Treasury bill rates, the average interbank rate, and the Monetary Policy Rate set by the Bank of Ghana.

Data from the Ghana Association of Banks show a sustained decline in the reference rate in recent months falling sharply from 14.58% in February to 11.71% in March, before easing further to 10.06% in April and now 10.03% in May.

The downward trend is expected to create room for banks to gradually adjust lending rates, potentially improving access to credit particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises and supporting a recovery in private sector investment.

However, the pace of transmission to actual loan pricing will depend on several factors, including borrower risk profiles, banks’ cost of funds and internal credit risk frameworks.

As a result, any reduction in lending rates is likely to be phased, reflecting loan repricing cycles and prevailing market conditions.

The latest GRR movement underscores cautious optimism in Ghana’s financial sector, as policymakers and market participants look for sustained signals of stability before a more pronounced decline in borrowing costs materialises.

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