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Bank of Ghana Converts All Rural Banks into Community Banks Under New 2026 Framework

ghanadatabase by ghanadatabase
June 17, 2026
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The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has officially converted all Rural and Community Banks into Community Banks in a major ongoing financial sector reform.

This was announced under the Revised Microfinance Sector Framework 2026 and it effectively changes the status of all existing rural banks.

In a statement, the affected institutions are required to complete all statutory name changes, corporate rebranding and other regulatory adjustments by the end of December 2026.

The reform is to modernise Ghana’s microfinance landscape and strengthen financial inclusion across both rural and urban communities.

The transition comes as Ghana marks 50 years of rural banking.

The rural banking model was introduced in 1976 by the Government of Ghana and the Bank of Ghana to expand access to financial services in underserved communities and integrate them into the formal financial system.

Over the past five decades, the subsector has evolved into a key pillar of Ghana’s banking industry and financial inclusion agenda.

Today, it comprises 147 licensed institutions operating nearly 1,000 branches nationwide and serving more than eight million customers.

The Bank of Ghana described the conversion as a strategic step to reposition the sector for its next phase of growth.

The new Community Banking framework is designed to create a more modern and inclusive banking segment capable of meeting the evolving financial needs of communities while supporting broader economic development.

The Bank of Ghana believes the transition will deepen access to financial services, strengthen community-based banking and enhance the integration of local economies into Ghana’s wider financial architecture.

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