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Credit growth slows significantly in 10-months of 2025, tumbles by 142% – BoG

Wed, Jan 14 2026 7:46 AM
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Credit growth slows significantly in 10-months of 2025, tumbles by 142% – BoG

Credit conditions in the banking sector remained subdued in October 2025, reflecting banks’ cautious risk-taking stance and a continued preference for Government and Bank of Ghana securities.

According to the Banking Sector Development report by the Bank of Ghana, total net credit flows slowed to GH¢8.626 billion, a 142% reduction year-on-year as of the end pf October 2025.

This is compared with GH¢20.952.3 billion in October 2024.

According to the report, this sharp decline was a result of a marked reduction in lending to the public sector, alongside softer credit expansion to the private economy.

Public Sector Credit

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The credit to the public sector contracted significantly during the period.

The public sector credit declined by GH¢3.445 billion (-45.2%) in the year to October 2025, in contrast with the GH¢1.516 billion (24.8 percent) expansion recorded a year earlier.

This decline reflected the ongoing fiscal consolidation which had resulted in reduced government borrowing from the banking system.

Notwithstanding a moderation in growth in credit to the private sector, the private sector remained the primary recipient of new lending.

Private Sector Credit

The private sector credit expanded by GH¢12.072 billion (13.9%) in the year to October 2025, although this reflected a moderation from the GH¢19.435 billion (28.8%) growth recorded a year earlier.

The private sector’s share of total outstanding credit remained dominant, rising to 95.9% up from 91.9% in October 2024.

Nominal private sector credit stood at GH¢98.918 billion at end-October 2025, compared with GH¢86.846 billion recorded in October 2024.

Sector Breakdown

A sectoral breakdown of private-sector credit flows showed differentiated lending patterns.

The services sector remained the largest destination of new credit, contributing 77.7% of annual credit flows in October 2025, significantly higher than the share of 24.5% recorded at the same time last year. The manufacturing sector accounted for 18.8% in October 2025, compared with 10.6% a year earlier. Similarly, the mining and quarrying sector recorded a substantial increase, absorbing 11.9% of annual private sector credit flows compared to 2.5% in 2024.

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