Bank of Ghana inaugurates Advisory Council for Non-Interest Banking sector

Date: 2026-08-19
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Bank of Ghana has inaugurated the Non-Interest Financial Advisory Council (NIFAC) to support the orderly development, regulation and supervision of non-interest banking and finance in Ghana.

The Council will provide advice to the central bank on the governance, regulation and supervision of Non-Interest Banking Institutions, while supporting efforts to build a sound, inclusive and credible non-interest finance ecosystem.

Speaking at the inauguration at the Bank Square, Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Johnson Pandit Asiama, underscored the importance of strong governance, consumer protection and public confidence in the growth of the sector.

Dr Asiama said the success of the initiative should not be assessed solely by the number of new financial products introduced, but by whether such products are sound, useful and capable of earning public confidence.

He charged members of NIFAC to carry out their responsibilities with independence, objectivity, professionalism and diligence.

The Governor said these principles would be critical to protecting the integrity of Ghana’s financial framework, maintaining the soundness of the financial system and safeguarding the public interest.

 

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