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Banking sector deposits jump 25% to GH¢334.3bn in 2025 — PwC - MyJoyOnline

Ghana’s banking industry recorded a significant increase in customer deposits in 2025, with total deposits rising by 25 per cent from GH¢266.5 billion in 2024 to GH¢334.3 billion, according to the PwC Ghana Banking Survey 2026.

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