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The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has increased the minimum paid up capital for existing and new Credit Bureaus to ¢6 million from ¢500,000.
This represents 1,100% increase.
The Bank of Ghana in a statement explained that the revision is in accordance with section 18 (3) of the Credit Reporting Act, 2007 (Act 726), and takes effect from Monday, 20th November, 2023 under the following conditions.
“Existing credit bureaus have up to the end of January 2025 to meet the new minimum paid up capital and shall always maintain an unimpaired minimum capital of ¢6,000,000 going forward”, the statement said.
It added that notwithstanding the deadline specified above, early recapitalisation is strongly encouraged.
“All new and pending applications for credit bureau licence are required to meet the new minimum capital requirement of ¢6 million appropriately invested in assets determined by the Bank of Ghana”.
The Bank of Ghana warned that Non-compliance with the new minimum paid up capital requirement shall be dealt with in accordance with section 11(1)(e) of the Credit Reporting Act, 2007 (Act 726).
Providing more reasons for the action, the statement said the directive is to strengthen the credit reporting regime and to ensure that credit bureaus are well capitalised to invest, to maintain robust information technology infrastructures and systems and to provide effective credit reporting services, under the Credit Reporting Act 726 and Regulations.
“All credit bureaus and prospective applicants for credit bureau licences should take note and be guided accordingly”.
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