Audio By Carbonatix
The Greater Accra region accounted for the highest value of secured loans by banks and Specialised Deposit-Taking Institutions in quarter 4, 2024.
According to data from the Bank of Ghana, this accounted for a percentage share of 69.6%.
Comparatively, this represented an increase of 1.2 percentage points from the 70.8 percentage share recorded in quarter 4, 2023.
This was followed by the Ashanti and Western regions with respective shares of 14.0% and 4.2% of the total value of secured loans received.
The lowest recipients of secured loans in quarter 4,2024 were the Savannah and North-East regions with respective shares of 0.04^% and 0.02% during the period under review.
According to the report, the regional differences in the shares of secured loans could largely be attributed to the variations in the level of economic activity across the various regions.
In summary, the Greater Accra and Ashanti regions accounted for more than 80.0 percent of the total value of secured loans extended by banks and SDIs in quarter 4, 2024.
Gender Distribution of Secured Loans
Meanwhile, a breakdown of the total value of secured loans by gender shows that individual female borrowers and businesses owned by females accounted for GH¢ 1.5 billion, an increase of 15.4% from GH¢ 1.3 billion recorded in quarter 4, 2023.
On the other hand, secured loans granted to individual male borrowers and businesses owned by males increased by 15.2% to GH¢ 3.8 billion in quarter 4, 2024 from GH¢ 3.3 billion in quarter 4, 2023.
In relative terms, the percentage share of secured loans to individual male borrowers and businesses owned by males declined to 71.7% in quarter 4, 2024 from 86.6% in quarter 4, 2023.
Consequently, the share of secured loans for individual female borrowers and businesses owned by females also increased to 28.3% during the period under review from 13.4% recorded in Q4 2023.
Latest Stories
-
Kasoa New Market fire contained; no casualties recorded – GNFS
4 hours -
SWAG President Kwabena Yeboah celebrates 35 years of marriage
4 hours -
Naser Toure Mahama’s death a painful loss to Parliament – Richard Acheampong
4 hours -
There’s no version of my story without Kwasi Twum- Channel One TV, Citi FM MD
4 hours -
We will consolidate 2025 gains in 2026 – MIIF CEO
4 hours -
Ghana’s Growth Engine: How special economic zones (Sezs) will reshape the nations economy.
5 hours -
Fire breaks out at Kasoa New Market, firefighters battle blaze
7 hours -
Final funeral rites of late Ayawaso East MP Naser Toure Mahama set for January 5
7 hours -
GPL 2025/2026: All Blacks stun Kotoko in Swedru
8 hours -
Tamale: Police arrest 12 in New Year anti-drug operation
8 hours -
GPL 2025/26: Salim Adams second half strike earns Medeama win over Hearts
8 hours -
Kennedy Agyapong calls for unity ahead of NPP’s 2028 bid at Ken’s National Praise 2026
9 hours -
GPL 2025/26: Vision FC shock title-chasing Aduana FC in Dormaa
9 hours -
Police arrest two women over alleged assault of 12-year-old girl at La
9 hours -
GSE ends 2025 as second-best stock exchange in Africa
9 hours
