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    news_africaBy news_africaJuly 21, 2021No Comments7 Views
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    Adnan Adams Mohammed

    The Bank of Ghana has assured commercial banks account holders whose dormant accounts will be transferred to the central bank that they will not lose their funds. 

    Following directives from the Central Bank, all commercial banks and specialised deposit-taking institutions (SDIs) are to transfer all funds in dormant accounts to the Bank of Ghana. 

    Many Ghanaians  have  raised  concerns after the directive was announced. Many fear that, funds transferred to the Central Bank will be almost impossible to retrieve the funds due to the cumbersome bureaucracies in the public service. But, the BoG has dismissed such fears.

    “Customers whose dormant accounts are transferred to the Bank of Ghana do not lose such funds”, the central bank said in a statement.  

    “They or their legal representatives can make claims for the funds by presenting all relevant documentation”, the statement said, adding: “Identification and claiming of funds at the Bank of Ghana is not a tedious process”.  

    Read the BoG’s full statement below: 

    PRESS RELEASEADDRESSING MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT THE BANK OF GHANA’S DIRECTIVE ON DORMANT ACCOUNTS 

    The attention of the Bank of Ghana has been drawn to information circulating on social media to the effect that customers whose accounts are dormant should hurriedly reactivate their accounts or risk losing their funds to the Bank of Ghana.  

    The Bank of Ghana wishes to inform the general public that the recently published directive on dormant accounts seeks to provide directions to banks and Specialised Deposit-Taking Institutions (SDIs) on how to protect accounts of customers which have remained inactive (no deposits or withdrawal) for a period of two years. 

    Such accounts are placed in dormant accounts registers and after further three years of no reactivation, the funds are transferred to the Bank of Ghana.  

    The key ingredient in the reactivation process is the identification of the customer. 

    Customers whose accounts fall in this category are encouraged to contact their bankers to reactivate the accounts.  

    As a proactive measure, the Bank of Ghana’s directive urges banks and SDIs to contact customers whose accounts are dormant to reactivate such accounts.  

    Please note that as part of the directive, banks and SDIs will publish accounts that remain dormant for a period of five years on their websites and in two daily newspapers, as a means of notifying account holders who may not have reactivated their accounts. 

    For additional protection of accounts that have remained dormant for a minimum of five years, funds in such accounts will be transferred to the Bank of Ghana by banks and SDIs after the newspaper publication.  

    Customers whose dormant accounts are transferred to the Bank of Ghana do not lose such funds.  

    They or their legal representatives can make claims for the funds by presenting all relevant documentation.  

    Identification and claiming of funds at the Bank of Ghana is not a tedious process.

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