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Financial Historical Report of Ghana
Basic Data
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Country ISO Code: GH
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Official Language: English
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Language ISO Code: en
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Current Official Currency: Ghanaian Cedi
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Currency ISO Code: GHS
Currency History in Ghana
1. Pre-colonial and Colonial Period
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Before formal currency introduction, trade in the region was conducted through barter and use of gold dust as a medium of exchange.
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During British colonial rule, the British West African pound was the official currency, pegged to the British pound sterling.
2. Ghanaian Pound (1958–1965)
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Ghana introduced its own currency, the Ghanaian pound, in 1958, replacing the British West African pound at par.
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The Ghanaian pound was subdivided into 20 shillings, each of 12 pence, following the British sterling system.
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This currency was issued by the Bank of Ghana, established in 1957.
3. First Ghanaian Cedi (1965–2007)
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In 1965, Ghana replaced the Ghanaian pound with the Ghanaian cedi at a rate of 2.4 cedis = 1 pound.
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The cedi was subdivided into 100 pesewas.
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The first cedi was issued by the Bank of Ghana and featured images of national leaders and cultural symbols.
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Over time, inflation eroded the value of the first cedi, leading to currency reforms.
4. Second Ghanaian Cedi (2007–Present)
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In 2007, Ghana introduced a redenominated cedi, where 10,000 old cedis became 1 new cedi (GHS).
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The redenomination aimed to simplify transactions and restore confidence in the currency.
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The Bank of Ghana remains the sole issuer of the currency.
Details of the Current Currency
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Singular Name: cedi
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Plural Name: cedis
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Subdivision: 1 cedi = 100 pesewas
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Issuing Bank: Bank of Ghana
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Common Coin Denominations: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 pesewas; 1 cedi
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Common Banknote Denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 cedis
Designs and Symbols
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Coins and banknotes feature prominent Ghanaian figures, national symbols such as the Black Star, and cultural motifs.
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Banknotes bear signatures of the Governor of the Bank of Ghana and the Minister of Finance.
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The currency designs emphasize Ghana’s heritage, independence, and economic aspirations.
Economic and Monetary Context
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Ghana has experienced periods of inflation, currency devaluation, and economic reforms impacting the cedi’s value.
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The 2007 redenomination was a key step in stabilizing the currency and simplifying financial transactions.
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The Bank of Ghana actively manages monetary policy to control inflation and promote economic growth.
Issuance and Particularities
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The Bank of Ghana periodically issues new series of banknotes and coins with enhanced security features.
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Commemorative coins and notes have been released for national celebrations and milestones.
Current Status
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The Ghanaian cedi is the official currency and is actively used for all commercial and financial transactions in Ghana.
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It remains the sole legal tender in the country.
This report provides a detailed overview of Ghana’s monetary history, from colonial currencies to the current Ghanaian cedi, highlighting its evolution and current status.
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