Customers of Consolidated Bank Ghana (CBG) can now rest easy as the bank resumes its foreign exchange trading operations.
This comes after the Bank of Ghana (BOG) lifted a temporary suspension of CBG’s forex trading license due to regulatory non-compliance issues.
According to a statement released by CBG management, the bank has addressed all concerns raised by the regulator, leading to the swift reinstatement of its license on December 4.
It said Customers who rely on CBG for buying and selling foreign currencies can now return to their branches for these essential financial transactions.
The bank acknowledges the inconvenience caused by the suspension and expresses its sincere gratitude to its customers for their patience and continued trust.
Source: citionline