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Mrs. Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of IMF

Ghana is ranked 4th in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) with the highest private savings, a report by the International Monetary Fund on “Private Savings and COVID-19 in Sub-Saharan Africa’ by the International Monetary Fund (IMF)” has disclosed.

Despite the challenges facing the economy, the report stated that private savings in Ghana grew from about 24% in 2019 to about 30% in 2022.

Again, oil exporting and middle-income countries such as Ghana, are the highest savers in the region. The report further added that private disposable income in the country had gone up considerably.

“The private saving rate in SSA has increased during the last two decades to an average rate of 17.3% in 2019 from 11.5% in 1983. However, there is significant heterogeneity across the SSA countries. Oil exporters and middle-income countries (MICs) are the highest savers in the region. Private saving rates, as expected, are particularly low in fragile states and low-income countries (LICs)”, it pointed out.

The World Bank in its recent Global Findex Report said though the share of adults in Ghana having an account at a financial institution remained mostly stagnant since 2017, mobile money account ownership increased to 60% from 39% in 2017.

Again, the July 2022 Banking Sector Development Report by the Bank of Ghana also revealed that deposits recorded a robust growth of 19.1% to ¢131.3 billion as of the end of June this year, albeit lower than the growth recorded a year earlier.

Meanwhile, Gabon is the number one country in Sub-Saharan Africa with the largest private savings of about 34%.

SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA COUNTRIES WITH HIGHEST PRIVATE SAVINGS

COUNTRY PERCENTAGE (%) RANKINGS
Gabon 34 1st
Angola 32.5 2nd
Tanzania 30.5 3rd
Ghana 30 4th
Botswana 28 5th
Ethiopia 28 6th
Benin 27 7th

Source: Myjoyonline

Ayuure Atafori
Author: Ayuure Atafori

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