Banks and regulation in Ghana
In Ghana: In Ghana, the central bank is the Bank of Ghana.
In this lesson
Banks and regulation in Ghana is part of What Is a Bank?. This preview shows how Banking connects to everyday family decisions such as earning, saving, spending choices, goals, approvals, or parent-guided money conversations inside Progress Penguin.
Today’s money mission
Imagine this: Ama's parent asks: 'how do we know our money is safe in this bank?' The answer involves three letters: Ban.
What you need to know
In Ghana, the central bank is the Bank of Ghana. It makes the rules that keep your money safe.
Real-life example
Ama in Accra wants to save GH₵500. GCB offers 12% annual interest on savings; a digital fintech offers 15%. The difference: GH₵15 vs GH₵75 interest per year — more than the cost of a textbook. In Ghana, comparing banks takes 10 minutes and can meaningfully change outcomes.
Progress Penguin connection
Open your bank or fintech app and check your last three transactions. Now compare the fees or limits to what this lesson described for Ghana. Are you using the right account type for where you are?
Activity preview
Choose the best money move
Use what you just learned. Do not guess — choose the option you can explain.
Try one real money action
Open Tasks and submit proof for one task, or open Requests and make a deposit request. Parent approval can happen later.
Quiz preview
What does this lesson teach about banks and regulation in ghana in Ghana?
You are in Ghana. Based on this lesson, what is the smartest action?