Ghana Commercial Bank and Agriculture financing in Ghana, 1960s — 1980s

I. Kyere
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The British Bank of West Africa (BBWA) now renamed Standard Chartered Bank Limited and Barclays Bank Ghana Limited were the two prominent foreign Commercial Banks first established in the Gold Coast in 1897 and 1917 respectively. In the colonial era, these British banks only dealt with large businesses and did not extend credit to individual Gold Coast farmers because they were tagged as not credit-worthy or could not arrange suitable collateral for loans. Essentially, lack of access to credit continues to be a key factor contributing to the poor performance of the agriculture sector in general.1 In 1953, the Ghana Commercial Bank (GCB) was established as the first indigenous commercial bank to serve the people of the nation.1 Since 1953, the Ghana Commercial Bank has made agriculture financing its priority and has extended loans to its agricultural customers. This paper, which is multi-sourced, uses archival documents, Government Records, Annual Reports and scholarly secondary works, to examine the approaches and strategies used by GCB to support agriculture in Ghana from the late 1960s to 1980s. The paper specifically sheds light on the measures adopted by the bank to transform agriculture in the country.
加纳商业银行和加纳农业融资,1960 - 1980年代
英国西非银行(BBWA)现在更名为渣打银行有限公司和巴克莱银行加纳有限公司,这两家著名的外国商业银行分别于1897年和1917年在黄金海岸成立。在殖民时代,这些英国银行只与大型企业打交道,不向黄金海岸的个体农民提供信贷,因为他们被贴上了信用不佳或无法安排合适的贷款抵押品的标签。基本上,缺乏获得信贷的机会仍然是造成整个农业部门业绩不佳的一个关键因素1953年,加纳商业银行(GCB)成立,是第一家为本国人民服务的本土商业银行自1953年以来,加纳商业银行一直将农业融资作为其优先事项,并向其农业客户提供贷款。这篇论文是多来源的,使用档案文件、政府记录、年度报告和学术二手著作,研究了GCB从20世纪60年代末到80年代在加纳支持农业所使用的方法和策略。这篇论文具体阐述了该银行为改造该国农业所采取的措施。
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