Bank of Ghana
The Bank of Ghana is the central bank of Ghana, responsible for managing the country's monetary policy and ensuring financial stability. Established in 1957, it plays a crucial role in regulating the banking sector, issuing currency, and overseeing foreign exchange operations.
Additionally, the Bank of Ghana aims to promote economic growth by supporting the development of financial institutions and implementing policies that foster a stable financial environment. It also works to maintain the value of the Ghanaian cedi, the national currency, and to protect the interests of depositors and investors.