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The Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr. Ernest Addison, says the newly commissioned headquarters of the Central Bank will help enhance operational efficiency and strengthen Ghana’s standing as a leader in Africa’s financial ecosystem.
Speaking during the inauguration ceremony of the new facility on Wednesday, Dr Addison said the new headquarters ‘The Bank Square’ was a testament to the Central Bank’s dedication to investing in Ghana’s future.

“This new Head Office complex, called THE BANK SQUARE, is more than a physical structure. It is a national monument highlighting the symbolic representation of our strong commitment to the transformation of the Ghanaian economy.
It also highlights the central and pivotal role of the Bank of Ghana and how it is intertwined with the development and history of Ghana,” Dr Addison said.
He said the primary objective of the new headquarters was to streamline the bank’s activities by consolidating its multiple offices scattered across Accra.

This centralisation, he noted, is crucial for fostering better coordination, communication, and cost-effectiveness in the bank’s operations.
The facility features four key components: the Amenity Pavilion, Urban Block, The Podium, and The Tower.
Over the past 67 years in operation, the core functions of the central bank have expanded, in terms of both scope and number of functions, following the fast-changing domestic economic landscape and increasing integration with the global financial architecture.
For example, the scale of issuing and redeeming currency in the 1950s pales in comparison to the same operation in today’s economy. The number of regulated financial institutions has increased from less than five individual institutions in 1957 to over 830 institutions and across many institutional categories presently.
Dr Addison lauded Sir David Adjaye, an internationally renowned architect, for the architectural ingenuity behind the Bank Square.

“By commissioning this product of the imagination of an internationally celebrated architect, Sir David Adjaye, a proud son of Ghana, we are boldly affirming our commitment to investing in the nation’s future. His architectural firm, Adjaye Associates, has created this enduring masterpiece—one designed to withstand the test of time and serve as a beacon of Ghana’s revitalization for generations to come,” Dr. Addison remarked.
Dr. Addison emphasised that Bank Square will significantly enhance the Central Bank’s operational efficiency, sustainability, and employee wellness.
“As one of Accra’s most significant modern civic landmarks, the Bank Square is not just physical structure but also a symbol of the nation’s progress and a commitment to fostering a resilient and sustainable economic future for Ghana,” he added.
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