Ghana is preparing to introduce a regulatory framework dedicated to Islamic finance by the end of 2025, with the ambition of strengthening financial inclusion and attracting new capital. This structuring reform aims to consistently regulate banking, capital markets, and insurance through a robust Sharia governance framework. The Central Bank (BoG), the Securities and Exchange Commission,…...
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