Bank of Ghana has reported that the second quarter of 2024 has recorded 80,873 in collateral registrations in it latest Collateral Registry Quarterly Brief.
This represents a 59.5% annual growth from the 50,695 registrations recorded during the same period in 2023.
In Q2 2024, Savings and Loans Companies topped the registrations with a total of 69,328—a substantial 74.2% rise from the 39,796 recorded in the same period of 2023. Rural and Community Banks (RCBs) also saw an increase, with registrations growing by 28.7%, from 6,019 in Q2 2023 to 7,747 in Q2 2024.
In contrast, banks saw a sharp decline in registrations, dropping by 43.4% from 2,534 in Q2 2023 to 1,433 in Q2 2024. Leasing Companies had the fewest registrations, with only four recorded during the period under review.
The total number of searches conducted at the Collateral Registry in Q2 2024 increased by 10.1% compared to the previous year, reaching 15,617, up from 14,184 in Q2 2023. Savings and Loans Companies were responsible for the majority of searches, accounting for 74.1%, followed by RCBs at 17.6%, and banks at 4.6%.
Microfinance Institutions and Micro Credit Companies conducted the fewest searches, representing 0.8% and 0.1%, respectively. Other lending institutions and the general public made up the remaining 2.7% of searches in the second quarter of 2024.