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The banking industry recorded an after-tax growth of 47.8% to GH¢12.6 billion in October 2025.
This was relative to the corresponding period last year.
According to the Banking Sector Development report by the Bank of Ghana, all income lines recorded growth in October 2025 with other income growing at 48.5% compared to 4.9% the similar period last year.
On year-on-year basis, interest income moderated by 18.4% to GH¢37.1 billion in October 2025 from GH¢31.3 billion in October 2024.
Net interest income saw a moderation of 17.9% to GH¢24.4 billion from 18.3% in October 2024.
Interest expenses slowed down by 19.5% to GH¢12.7 billion in October 2025 from a growth of 24.0 percent (GH¢10.1 billion) in October 2024. The growth in net interest income is attributable to the slowdown in interest expense due to lower interbank lending rates in October 2025 compared to October 2024.
Net fees and commissions recorded a slower growth of 8.6% from 26.0% a year ago. These developments resulted in a 24.0% growth in the industry’s net operating income in October 2025 compared with the 14.4% growth recorded in the previous year.
The cost lines also recorded increases in October 2025. There was a marginal difference in growth rates in the period under review.
The industry’s operating expenses slowed down by 16.9% in October 2025, compared to 21.0% in 2024, on the back of a thin growth in staff costs and other operating (administrative) expenses.
The provisions for depreciation, bad debt and impairment losses on financial assets, however, contracted by 56.7% in October 2025 compared to the 1.0% expansion recorded in October 2024.
Return on Assets and Return on Equity
The banking sector’s profitability indicators, namely, return-on-assets (ROA) and return-on-equity (ROE), improved during the period under review.
This is on account of the robust growth of profit-before-tax and profit-after-tax.
The ROE increased from 31.2% in October 2024 to 32.2% in October 2025, while the ROA also increased to 5.8% from 5.0% over the same comparative period.
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