BoG refutes claims of planned sale of its new headquarters
📍 Accra • by iamkingvinis • Jun 02, 2026
The Bank of Ghana denied reports that it is considering the sale of its new $260m headquarters. The Bank of Ghana categorically states that this report is false.
A statement issued on Tuesday, June 2 said that the Bank is not considering, discussing, or planning the sale of its new headquarters. The facility, which was commissioned to support the Bank’s operations and enhance efficiency in the discharge of its statutory mandate, remains a critical asset of the Bank, the statement said.
"We urge the public and the media to disregard this publication. Unverified reports of this nature have the potential to undermine public confidence in Ghana’s financial sector, the BoG said. "The Bank of Ghana remains committed to transparency and will continue to engage stakeholders through its official channels.
"All official communication from the Bank is issued via the Bank’s website:bog.gov.gh, verified social media handles, press statements from the Communications Department, and signed statements from the Secretary of the Bank.
"The media is encouraged to seek clarification from the Bank before publishing information relating to its operations," the statement said.
A statement issued on Tuesday, June 2 said that the Bank is not considering, discussing, or planning the sale of its new headquarters. The facility, which was commissioned to support the Bank’s operations and enhance efficiency in the discharge of its statutory mandate, remains a critical asset of the Bank, the statement said.
"We urge the public and the media to disregard this publication. Unverified reports of this nature have the potential to undermine public confidence in Ghana’s financial sector, the BoG said. "The Bank of Ghana remains committed to transparency and will continue to engage stakeholders through its official channels.
"All official communication from the Bank is issued via the Bank’s website:bog.gov.gh, verified social media handles, press statements from the Communications Department, and signed statements from the Secretary of the Bank.
"The media is encouraged to seek clarification from the Bank before publishing information relating to its operations," the statement said.
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