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BoG Governor urges banks to strengthen compliance as Ghana faces global AML review

Nerteley NetteybyNerteley Nettey
June 16, 2026
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The Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Johnson Asiama, has charged commercial banks to strengthen compliance systems as Ghana undergoes a key global assessment on anti-money laundering standards.

Speaking at a meeting with heads of commercial banks on Tuesday, 16th June, 2026, Dr. Asiama said the country is currently engaged in its third-round mutual evaluation under the Financial Action Task Force and the Intergovernmental Action Group against Money Laundering in West Africa.

He explained that the exercise is not a routine regulatory check, but a comprehensive review of how effectively Ghana’s anti-money laundering framework is being implemented in practice adding that the outcome of the evaluation could have far-reaching consequences for Ghana’s financial system, particularly its relationship with international banking partners.

“This exercise, an important one, it goes beyond assessing laws and regulations of the country. It evaluates the effectiveness of implementation and the outcome will have important implications for corresponding banking relationships, as you know,” he noted.

Dr. Asiama further cautioned that Ghana’s broader financial reputation is also at stake, stressing that the results could influence investor sentiment and global confidence in the economy.

“It will also impact on investor confidence and finally impact on Ghana’s international financial standing,” he said.

Call for stronger banking sector compliance

The Governor urged all financial institutions to actively support the national exercise by ensuring strict adherence to anti-money laundering controls and improving internal compliance systems.

“I therefore encourage all institutions, all banks, to continue supporting this national effort through strong compliance and effective controls,” he said.

He emphasized that the credibility of the country’s financial system depends heavily on how effectively banks implement regulatory safeguards, not just on policy design.

Dr. Asiama’s comments come as Ghana’s banking sector comes under increased scrutiny, with regulators pushing for tighter oversight and improved risk management practices ahead of the final assessment outcomes.

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