The Bank of Ghana

The Bank of Ghana was established in 1957 and headquartered in Accra. It is Ghana’s central bank. The bank of Ghana plays a crucial role in shaping financial inclusion policies and is actively involved in the Alliance for Financial Inclusion.

The bank traces its origins to the Bank of the Gold Coast (later Ghana Commercial Bank) and was established amid calls for a central bank ahead of Ghana’s independence. The architectural design of its headquarters reflects modern functionality with cultural symbolism, featuring a contemporary structure that conveys stability and authority.

Since its inception, the Bank of Ghana has been pivotal in promoting economic stability and growth through financial inclusion initiatives and sustainable development efforts in the financial sector.

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