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BoG’s 15.50% Policy Rate Cut: Unlocking growth, prosperity for SMEs, individuals

Edzorna Francis Mensah by Edzorna Francis Mensah
January 29, 2026
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Government’s decision through The Bank of Ghana to lower the monetary policy rate to 15.50%, a significant reduction of 250 basis points, marks a pivotal step toward fostering economic growth and stability according to the industry players. This move, driven by a majority vote of the Monetary Policy Committee, underscores the NDC’s commitment to creating a conducive environment for both businesses and individuals to thrive.

 

Economic Benefits for Businesses-SMEs

 

A lower policy rate directly translates to reduced borrowing costs for commercial banks, which in turn can pass on these savings to businesses through lower interest rates on loans and credit facilities. For Ghanaian enterprises, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that form the backbone of the economy, this means easier access to affordable capital. Reduced financing costs can stimulate investment in infrastructure, technology, and expansion initiatives, thereby boosting productivity and competitiveness.

 

Moreover, a more accommodative monetary policy can encourage businesses to undertake new projects, hire additional staff, and increase output. As borrowing becomes cheaper, entrepreneurs are more likely to innovate and expand their operations, fostering a vibrant economic ecosystem that can generate employment and increase exports.

 

Benefits for Individuals

 

For ordinary Ghanaians, the policy rate cut offers hope of improved financial conditions. Lower interest rates can lead to reduced mortgage and personal loan rates, easing the financial burden on households. This can enhance consumer confidence and spending power, fueling demand for goods and services across the economy.

 

Additionally, a more stable macroeconomic environment, reinforced by proactive monetary policy, can help contain inflationary pressures and stabilize the currency. For individuals, this stability translates into preserved purchasing power and a more predictable economic outlook, encouraging savings and investment.

 

A Path Toward Sustainable Growth

 

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While the reduction in the policy rate is a positive signal, the Ghanaian Central Bank emphasizes the importance of vigilant monitoring to ensure that macroeconomic gains translate into sustainable growth. The move aims to strike a balance—supporting economic recovery without igniting inflation or financial instability.

 

Conclusion

 

Ghana’s strategic reduction of the policy rate to 15.50% is a commendable step toward invigorating its economy. By making credit more accessible and fostering a stable macroeconomic environment, this policy can catalyze growth, create jobs, and improve livelihoods. The challenge now lies in ensuring that these benefits are broad-based and sustainable, paving the way for Ghana to achieve long-term prosperity.

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