Bank of Ghana launches 60th anniversary of Cedi


The Bank of Ghana has officially launched celebrations marking 60 years of the Ghanaian Cedi, initiating a year-long series of national events to reflect on the currency’s historic journey and its pivotal role in Ghana’s economic independence.
The launch, held on October, 28 2025 in Accra, includes exhibitions, policy dialogues, and stakeholder engagements aimed at strengthening public confidence and promoting financial innovation.
In his address at the ceremony, the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Johnson Pandit Asiama, noted that there would be several activities for Ghanaians of all age groups, including educational programmes on the cedi, diaspora engagements on remittances, a currency exhibition showcasing the journey of the cedi, as well as public lectures and publications highlighting legacy achievements.
Watch the full launching ceremony in the video below;
The central bank has introduced an exhibition showcasing the cedi’s transformation—from its first issue in 1965 to the redenomination in 2007, and now to the modern era of digital payments and financial inclusion.
The celebration also features academic discussions and public education programmes across the country to deepen understanding of Ghana’s monetary heritage.
The Cedi@60 commemoration, themed “Sovereignty, Stability, and Resilience”, will run throughout the year and is expected to culminate in policy forums and national engagements promoting greater trust in the cedi and highlighting its enduring role in Ghana’s economic story.
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