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General News of Friday, 3 August 2018

Source: yen.com.gh

Logo of the new Consolidated Bank of Ghana emerges

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The official logo of the Consolidated Bank Ghana has emerged. This logo is expected to replace all the logos of the five collapsed banks; Beige, Royal, Unibank, Construction and Sovereign Banks.

On August 2nd, all branches of these five banks opened at 1 PM under the new management of the Consolidated Bank Ghana Ltd. The new bank will be termed the Consolidated Bank and will be headed by Daniel Addo as the new CEO.

Background The governor of the bank of Ghana, Ernest Addison, revealed that Sovereign Bank's license was obtained under false pretenses and that the bank is insolvent (bankrupt).

Logo of the new Consolidated Bank of Ghana emerges (Photo: Supplied) Also, Beige and Construction Banks obtained licenses under false pretenses using fictitious and nonexistent capital. Bank of Ghana is consolidating assets of above banks including Unibank and Royal Bank to become the consolidated bank. So far, clients have been advised that deposits are safe. All staff of affected banks will become staff of the Consolidated Bank.

Sources close to YEN.com.gh say that the merger was based on a directive from the Bank of Ghana which wants all banks to pay a minimum capital requirement of 400 million cedis. Already, some major local banks (UT bank, Capital Bank and Construction Bank) have all gone down following their inability to meet this new requirement.

This development comes as no surprise especially when the association of local banks has petitioned the president to take a closer look into developments regarding the new minimum capital requirement.

Minimum capital requirement The rise of the amount from GH¢120 million to GH¢400 million is believed to have been agreed after a closed-door meeting between the Governor of BoG, Dr. Ernest Addison, and some leading executives of the various banks on Friday.

The last time the BoG directed banks to recapitalize was in 2012 when the minimum capital was raised from GH¢60 million to the current GH¢120 million, representing a 100% increase in the amount. The recapitalization of banks has become necessary following the recorded improvements in the Ghana economy, with experts describing the move as timely.



The development, though, is expected to see the consolidation of some banks that may not be able to raise the minimum capital. In 2012 after the BoG's directive to have all banks recapitalized, the likes of the Trust and Intercontinental Banks were consolidated into Ecobank and Access Bank respectively.

Mensa Otabil responds to critics So far, some foreign banks have announced their readiness to pay way ahead of the December deadline while smaller banks are asking for more time to meet the requirements.