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Ghana's financial sector recorded 16,733 fraud cases in 2024, up from 15,865 the previous year, with the total value at risk climbing to GH¢99 million according to the Bank of Ghana's 2024 Fraud Report.
Forgery surged 613 percent. ATM and card fraud jumped 80 percent. Staff involvement in fraud rose 33 percent.
The numbers are alarming — but the response cannot be to pull back from the digital systems that remain Ghana's most powerful weapon against the very crimes they are accused of enabling.
The irony runs deep in SME banking. The manual verification processes and paper-based loan documentation that smaller business customers still routinely encounter are precisely the channels fraudsters are now exploiting most aggressively.
Dr. Richmond Atuahene, a banking and corporate governance expert, has been direct: "Many banks are not prepared to invest seriously in technology expertise to the degree that they should. They want to use the old methodology to solve a new problem."
PwC Ghana's 2025 Banking Survey points the same way. PwC's Financial Services Leader, Kingsford Arthur, has called on banks to modernize infrastructure without sacrificing compliance and to encourage innovation while ensuring data integrity. Neither goal is achievable by retreating from digital systems.
"The answer is not less digitization — it is smarter digitization, with real-time monitoring, AI-driven anomaly detection and identity verification systems that scale," said Patrick Botchwey, Chief Finance Officer at Complete Farmer and a FinTech systems expert in Africa.
"Pulling back from digital infrastructure does not make SME banking safer. It makes it more opaque and easier for bad actors to exploit."
The Bank of Ghana itself has signaled the same direction, revising its Cyber and Information Security Directive to incorporate AI and cloud-based systems rather than scaling back digital channels.
Ghana cannot eliminate financial crime by eliminating the tools best equipped to detect it.
Sources: Bank of Ghana 2024 Fraud Report · Dr. Atuahene via The Business & Financial Times · PwC Ghana 2025 Banking Survey via MyJoyOnline · Graphic Online — Bank of Ghana tightens cyber surveillance
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