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Banks wrote off GH¢1.05bn as bad debt in 8 months of 2025
Banks ‘write off’ GH¢893m in half-year 2025
Banks wrote-off GH¢654.2m as bad debt in first four months of 2025
Banks NPL declined to 23.6%, but total NPL stood at GH¢21.7bn in April 2025 – BoG
Recapitalisation of banks progressing, but credit risks surge – IMF
Banks wrote off GH¢1.048bn as bad debt in half-year 2024, 39% lower over previous year
Bad loans in banking sector grow by 49.4% to GH¢20.4bn  – BoG
New Cash Reserve Ratio could impact negatively on loans, banking – Report
Banks Financial Soundness Indicators broadly positive – BoG
Outlook of Ghanaian banks improve, but capital under pressure – Fitch Solutions
Manufacturing sector NPL falls, but all other sectors up – BoG
Banks record 41% growth in profit to ¢5.7bn
GCB records ¢190m profit in Q1 2023 despite huge loss in 2022
NPLs reduces to almost GH¢7b – BoG report
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