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Bank of Ghana tightens rules on remittances amid compliance failures

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Last updated: August 1, 2025 8:46 am
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By Abu Hassan

Accra, Ghana – The headline “Bank of Ghana tightens rules on remittances amid compliance failures” indicates a significant move by Ghana’s central bank to exert more control and oversight over the money sent into the country by Ghanaians living abroad.

Here’s a breakdown of what this likely means and why it’s happening:

  1. What are Remittances? Remittances are funds sent by migrant workers (in this case, the Ghanaian diaspora) back to their home country. For Ghana, remittances are a crucial source of foreign exchange and significantly contribute to household incomes and the national economy.
  2. Why the Tightening? (The “Compliance Failures”)
    • Anti-Money Laundering (AML) & Counter-Terrorist Financing (CTF): The most common reason for tightening rules is a failure of financial institutions or money transfer operators to adequately comply with AML and CTF regulations. This means there might have been instances where funds were transferred without proper identification of senders/receivers or without sufficient scrutiny of the transaction’s purpose, potentially facilitating illicit activities.
    • Informal Channels: Compliance failures can also mean that a significant portion of remittances might be flowing through informal channels (e.g., “hawala” systems, personal couriers) that are unregulated and untraceable. This robs the central bank of foreign exchange inflows it can formally account for and manage.
    • Loss of Foreign Exchange: When remittances don’t enter the formal banking system, the Bank of Ghana loses control over a significant source of foreign currency, which can impact exchange rate stability and national reserves.
    • Data Scarcity: Without proper reporting, the BoG lacks accurate data on the volume and source of remittances, making economic planning difficult.
  3. What “Tightens Rules” Implies: While the specific details would be in the full article, common measures in such rule tightening include:
    • Stricter KYC (Know Your Customer) Requirements: Money Transfer Organizations (MTOs), banks, and mobile money operators will likely need to conduct more thorough identity verification for both senders abroad and recipients in Ghana.
    • Enhanced Due Diligence: Closer scrutiny of large or suspicious transactions, requiring more documentation on the source of funds or purpose of the transfer.
    • Increased Reporting Obligations: Financial institutions will likely be required to report more detailed information about each transaction to the Bank of Ghana, including sender/receiver details, amount, and purpose.
    • Limits on Cash Payouts: Encouraging or mandating direct transfers to bank accounts or mobile money wallets over large cash distributions to improve traceability.
    • Promotion of Formal Channels: Efforts to educate the public and diaspora about using only licensed and regulated money transfer services.
    • Penalties: Stricter enforcement and higher penalties for institutions found to be non-compliant.
  4. Who is Affected?
    • Ghanaian Diaspora: They might face more stringent requirements when sending money.
    • Recipients in Ghana: They might need to provide more identification or receive funds directly into accounts, potentially reducing cash-on-hand availability for some.
    • Financial Institutions: Banks, mobile money operators, and licensed money transfer companies will bear the brunt of increased compliance costs and reporting burdens.
  5. The Goals of the Bank of Ghana:
    • Enhance Financial System Integrity: Make it harder for illicit funds to enter or leave the country.
    • Combat Illicit Financial Flows: Specifically target money laundering and financing of terrorism.
    • Improve Foreign Exchange Management: Ensure that valuable foreign currency from remittances passes through formal channels, strengthening Ghana’s foreign exchange reserves and supporting the local currency.
    • Gain Better Data: Collect more accurate and timely data on remittance flows for economic analysis and policy formulation.

In essence, the Bank of Ghana is seeking to bring greater transparency, accountability, and security to the remittance ecosystem, addressing existing vulnerabilities that have led to “compliance failures.”

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