Audio By Carbonatix
The Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr Johnson Asiama, has restated his ambition to reduce Ghana’s lending rate to no more than 10 per cent by the end of his tenure, underscoring a policy focus on making credit more affordable for businesses and households.
Speaking during a courtesy call by the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, at the Bank of Ghana on Wednesday, January 7, Dr Asiama said the central bank was carefully balancing the need to protect recent disinflation gains while supporting economic recovery through lower borrowing costs.
“I have said on many occasions that my prayer and wish is that by the end of my four-year tenure, lending rates will not be more than 10 per cent,” he stated, noting that easing market conditions must be achieved without undermining monetary discipline.
Recent data from the Bank of Ghana’s Monetary Policy Report indicate a gradual softening in credit conditions, with average lending rates declining from 26.6 per cent to 24.2 per cent.
Money market yields have also eased, as the 91-day Treasury bill rate fell from 13.4 per cent in July to 10.3 per cent in August 2025.
Dr Asiama further pointed to Ghana’s strengthening external buffers, disclosing that gross international reserves have climbed above $13.8 billion, the highest level recorded in the country’s history.
He assured that the central bank would continue to work closely with the Ministry of Finance and other stakeholders to maintain monetary stability, while expanding access to affordable credit to support growth and economic activity.
Latest Stories
-
President Mahama is not sincere with Ghanaians on LGBTQ bill matter – Hassan Tampuli
5 minutes -
Gov’t to establish Prison Industrial Hub to equip inmates with income-generating skills – Prison Service boss
24 minutes -
Alhassan Tampuli donates cement, roofing sheets to support storm victims in Gushegu
24 minutes -
Alhassan Tampuli appeals for urgent support for storm victims in Gushegu
27 minutes -
The hypocrisy must stop; pass Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill now – Alhassan Tampuli to Mahama
31 minutes -
Imprisonment should be rehabilitative, not punitive – Ghana Prisons boss at UNGA
53 minutes -
Ga Adangbe traditional priests petition Mahama over McDan aviation licence revocation
1 hour -
Anti-LGBTQ Bill: NDC’s arrogance is worrying – Hassan Tampuli
1 hour -
Let’s give OSP time to mature, not to scrap it – Hassan Tampuli
1 hour -
Nigeria convicts 386 Islamist militants in mass trials
1 hour -
Djibouti president wins election with 97.8% of vote, state media says
1 hour -
We don’t have mandate to deduct tax from rent allowance of security services personnel – Interior Ministry clarifies
2 hours -
Ablakwa receives Presidential Special Envoy on Reparations to advance global agenda
2 hours -
Christina Koch becomes first woman to travel around the moon on Artemis II
2 hours -
Epstein survivors’ calls to meet King Charles and Queen harder to ignore as US visit approaches
2 hours