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10.12.2018 Business & Finance

First Atlantic Bank, Energy Commercial Bank Advance Merger Plans

First Atlantic Bank, Energy Commercial Bank Advance Merger Plans
10.12.2018 LISTEN

As the year draws to a close, a lot of banks are still yet to meet the 400 million cedis minimum capital requirement directive for banks.

To this end, the Energy Bank and First Atlantic bank are considering a merger to be able raise the 400 million cedis..

According to reports, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed awaiting further action from the two banks.

Per the MoU, Energy Commercial Bank and First Atlantic Bank will join forces and then look for an additional partner in order to meet the new capital levels.

This is because checks on their financial statements show that a merger of the two will still fall short of the 400 million cedis.

For instance, the financial statement of Energy Bank shows that as at September this year [2018], its stated capital stood at 60 million cedis while that of First Atlantic Bank stood at GH¢168,678,000 for the same period.

Granted the two banks merge, the stated capital level will reach GH¢228,678,000.

This will be GH¢171,322,000 shy of the 400 million cedis.

Energy Commercial bank's Initial Public Offering (IPO) to help it meet the minimum capital requirement was unsuccessful as it could not meet the minimum amount of 68 million cedis.

Commercial banks have about thirteen [13] working days to meet the minimum capital requirement.

But considering the process of merger which should have the Bank of Ghana's approval, it is unclear whether the banks will still be able to meet the mark.

Already, the central bank has insisted it will not extend the deadline despite earlier appeals to do so.

For now, twenty two banks have met the minimum capital requirement of which two are mergers.

---CitinewsRoom

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