BoG dismisses reports of planned sale of $260m Headquarters

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The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has dismissed reports that it is considering the sale of its newly constructed $260 million headquarters, describing the claim as false and misleading.

The response follows a publication by MyJoyOnline on June 1, 2026, titled “Bank of Ghana considering sale of new $260m headquarters – sources.”

In a statement, the central bank categorically denied the report, stressing that it is not considering, discussing, or planning the sale of the facility.

According to the Bank, the headquarters was commissioned to support its operations and improve efficiency in carrying out its statutory responsibilities, making it a critical national asset.

“The Bank is not considering, discussing, or planning the sale of its new headquarters,” the statement emphasised.

BoG urged the public and media to disregard the publication, warning that unverified reports of this nature could undermine confidence in Ghana’s financial system and create unnecessary uncertainty in the market.

The central bank also reaffirmed its commitment to transparency, noting that all official communications are released through its website, verified social media platforms, press statements from its Communications Department, and signed statements from the Secretary of the Bank.

It further encouraged media organisations to seek clarification directly from the Bank before publishing reports concerning its operations..

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