Accordingly, the Receiver wishes to inform the general public that there will be a Public Auction of the first batch of used Motor Vehicles and Motor Bikes of these resolved companies. Details of the Public Auction are as follows:
Relocation of the Validation Teams of the Receiver: The Receiver of the 347 Microfinance Companies and the 23 Savings & Loans and Finance Houses Companies whose licences were revoked by the Bank of Ghana on 31 May 2019 and 16 August 2019 respectively
Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Ernest Addison
The Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Ernest Addison has refuted suggestions that the collapse of both UT Bank and Capital Bank was a deliberate witch-hunt by the BoG.
The founder of UT Group, Prince Kofi Amoabeng has been put before an Accra circuit court for his role in the collapse of his Bank in 2017. He is facing charges of stealing and money laundering.
The founder of UT Group, Prince Kofi Amoabeng has been put before an Accra circuit court for his role in the collapse of his Bank in 2017. He is facing charges of stealing and money laundering.
The founder of UT Group, Prince Kofi Amoabeng has been put before an Accra circuit court for his role in the collapse of his Bank in 2017. He is facing charges of stealing and money laundering.
Press Release on 347 Micro Finance Companies (“MFCs”) whose licences were revoked on 31 May 2019 by Bank of Ghana Upward Review of Payments to Depositors whose claims have been validated Accra 8th November 2019. Following the revocation of the licences of the 347 Micro Finance Companies (“MFCs”), the Receiver among other things announced a […]
Press Release on the 23 Savings & Loans Companies (“S&Ls”) whose licences were revoked by Bank of Ghana on 16 August 2019 Upward Review of Payments to Depositors whose claims have been validated Accra 8th November 2019. Following the revocation of the licences of the 23 Savings & Loans Companies (“S&Ls”), the Receiver among other […]
Notice is hereby given that depositors who have not yet submitted their claim forms should do so on or before Friday 18th October 2019 for validation. After this date, the Receiver will conclude that there are no more outstanding claim forms to be submitted.
The Receiver wishes to inform the general public that effective Friday, 11 October 2019, the branches of the following affected MFCs set out below will remain open to serve the customers of these institutions as well as the customers of other MFCs whose licenses have been revoked.