Bank of Ghana records GH¢15.63 billion loss for 2025
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Updated · GhanaWeb · May 1
Bank of Ghana records GH¢15.63 billion loss for 2025
7 articles · Updated · GhanaWeb · May 1
The annual report released on 1 May said the loss was 65% higher than 2024's GH¢9.49 billion, while group losses rose to GH¢15.29 billion.
Former finance minister Mohammed Amin Adam said bullion gold sales under the Domestic Gold Purchase Programme helped prevent even bigger losses by supporting policy solvency.
Sterilisation costs reached GH¢16.73 billion, exceeding estimated operating income without gold sales, after earlier audited statements also showed GH¢35 billion negative equity and a GH¢96.3 billion cumulative deficit.
Can the Bank of Ghana sustain its gold accumulation strategy without risking further losses or undermining its financial position?
How might the BoG’s ongoing negative equity impact Ghana’s economic recovery and the confidence of investors and citizens?