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Wilful Loan Defaulters To Face Public Naming and Borrowing Ban Under New BoG Rules

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Wilful Loan Defaulters To Face Public Naming and Borrowing Ban Under New BoG Rules

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The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has announced new measures targeting borrowers who deliberately default on loans despite having the financial capacity to repay. The updated rules aim to enforce accountability in Ghana’s lending sector and reduce the rising cases of wilful loan defaults.

Under the new directives, individuals who intentionally refuse to settle their outstanding loans may face public naming, exposing defaulters to societal scrutiny. Additionally, these borrowers will be barred from accessing further credit from banks and other financial institutions until their obligations are fully cleared.

Purpose of the New Regulations
The BoG’s initiative seeks to:

Deter wilful loan defaulting and promote responsible borrowing.

Protect the integrity of Ghana’s banking system by reducing non-performing loans.

Ensure fair access to credit for compliant borrowers.

A spokesperson for the central bank emphasized that these measures are necessary to uphold financial discipline among borrowers and safeguard the interests of lending institutions.

Implications for Borrowers
Borrowers found to be in deliberate default risk:

Being publicly identified by financial institutions and relevant authorities.

Losing the ability to take new loans until their existing debts are settled.

Potential legal actions in cases where defaults are accompanied by fraudulent practices.

Reactions from the Public and Banks
Banking professionals have largely welcomed the rules, stating that they encourage transparency and financial responsibility. Some members of the public, however, have raised concerns about the social impact of public naming, emphasizing the need for fair and accurate assessment before publishing defaulters’ identities.

The Bank of Ghana has assured that thorough checks will be conducted to distinguish between wilful defaulters and borrowers facing genuine financial difficulties, ensuring that the measures target only those deliberately avoiding repayment.

With these steps, the BoG hopes to foster a more responsible credit culture, strengthen trust in the banking system, and protect both financial institutions and borrowers in the long term.

Source: Thepressradio.com

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