Since the redenomination of the Ghana cedi in 2007, the Bank of Ghana (BoG) has accumulated losses totaling GH¢82.79 billion, according to data compiled by JoyNews Research.
This figure starkly contrasts with the central bank's cumulative profits of GH¢10.74 billion over the same period.
The magnitude of these losses-more than eight times the recorded profits-points to a systemic issue that has lingered for a while.
The BoG maintained relative financial stability in the early years following redenomination.