President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has commissioned the new state-of-the-art headquarters of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) in Accra, marking a significant milestone in the Central Bank’s efforts to enhance its operations and service delivery
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has commissioned the new state-of-the-art headquarters of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) in Accra, marking a significant milestone in the Central Bank’s efforts to enhance its operations and service delivery
The commissioning ceremony, held on Wednesday, November 20, 2024, brought together key government officials, Bank of Ghana executives, and prominent figures from Ghana’s financial sector.
In his address, President Akufo-Addo emphasized the importance of the new facility in modernizing Ghana’s financial infrastructure.
He commended the Bank of Ghana for its commitment to innovation and efficiency in its operations, stating, “This new headquarters will serve as the new command centre for the bank’s operations. Fostering innovation, collaboration and excellence in its service to the nation.
“It will also reinforce the bank’s capacity for advance critical financial sector reforms, enhance regulatory frameworks and improve the investment climate for both domestic and international stakeholders,” he stated.
The cutting-edge facility is expected to strengthen the Central Bank’s capacity to regulate and oversee Ghana’s financial system effectively.
It also represents the government’s broader agenda to promote economic stability and create an enabling environment for growth in the financial sector.
A Boost to Financial Sector Modernization
The new headquarters comes as part of the Bank of Ghana’s strategy to keep pace with advancements in financial management and governance.
With enhanced facilities, it is expected to improve policy formulation, monetary regulation, and service delivery to the financial community.
This project underscores Ghana’s ongoing efforts to position itself as a financial hub in the region, while ensuring the country’s financial system remains robust and adaptive to global economic trends.