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Withdraw Your ‘Draconian’ Suspension Of Foreign Currency Cash Payments To Large Corporations – APL Tells BoG

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The African Policy Lens (APL) has urged the Bank of Ghana to withdraw its directive to suspend foreign currency cash payments to large corporations.

The Bank of Ghana, on Wednesday, August 20, 2025, directed all banks to immediately suspend foreign currency cash payments to large corporations unless such transactions are backed by prior deposits from same institutions.

But, the APL, in a press statement, describes the directive as “draconian” and “regressive” and has urged the central bank to withdraw it.

“The African Policy Lens (APL) has taken note of the Bank of Ghana’s (BoG) directive to banks and the public concerning foreign currency cash payments to large corporations. We strongly assert that this measure is regressive and risks inflicting serious harm on the Ghanaian economy,” the APL said.

The APL added that, by this directive, the Bank of Ghana has shown that it’s more concerned with “temporarily propping up the exchange rate rather than pursuing prudent and sustainable economic measures”.

“Instructing banks to discontinue the disbursement of foreign currency to critical entities—such as Bulk Oil Distribution Companies (BDCs) and mining firms—unless they lodge equivalent foreign cash deposits with their banks, reflects a lack of foresight and disregard for the operational realities of businesses and the welfare of the Ghanaian people.” 

“A critical question arises: do all these firms sell their products and services in foreign currency? If not, how does the BoG expect companies like the BDCs to make foreign deposits before requesting forex to import petroleum products from the international markets? Where exactly does the BoG expect these corporations to obtain such forex for deposits in the first place?”, the statement further established.

The APL also noted that the directive “clearly demonstrates that the BoG has lost touch with its mandate”.

“Is the central bank, by implication, pushing BDCs and mining companies toward transacting in the black market? If so, what becomes of the sustainability of the local currency, which this very directive claims to protect?”

“Finally, if—as the Governor insists—the exchange rate is determined solely by market forces and not excessive intervention by the BoG, then the central bank has no legitimate reason to be anxious.”

Source : Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
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