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CBG resumes foreign currency services after BoG restores trading licence

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has restored the foreign currency trading licence of the Consolidated Bank Ghana (CBG) effective December 4, 2024.

By this development, the CBG has fully resumed all foreign currency services at its branches effectively.

It is recalled that in November 2024, Bank of Ghana suspended the Foreign Exchange Trading Licence of CBG, for a period of one (1) month, in accordance with section 11 (2) of the Foreign Exchange Act, 2006 (Act 723).

According to the BoG, it was as a result of a number of breaches of the foreign exchange market regulations amongst others.

The BoG stated that the licence would be restored at the end of the one-month suspension period once it was satisfied that CBG had put in place effective

controls to ensure strict ad­herence to the foreign exchange market regulations.

Following the restoration of CBG’s foreign currency trading licence, it noted in a statement that customers could now access its comprehensive foreign exchange services, including buying and selling of foreign currencies, at all CBG branches nationwide.

“Over the past weeks, we have worked closely with the regulator, to address all regulatory require­ments, resulting in the restoration of our foreign currency trading li­cence. Customers can now access our comprehensive foreign ex­change services, including buying and selling of foreign currencies, at all CBG branches nationwide,” CBG stated.

Meanwhile, CBG stated that it regrets any inconveniences the suspension may have caused to its valued customers, adding that it deeply appreciates the patience and contin­ued trust of cus­tom­ers.

“At CBG, we value all our stakeholders and remain commit­ted to providing our cherished customers with simple, secure and differentiated banking expe­rience, while ensuring regulatory compli­ance,” CBG add­ed.

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