Togo: Banks’ Net Foreign Assets Up by 32% in 2022, YoY

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Thursday, 15 June 2023 16:22
Togo: Banks’ Net Foreign Assets Up by 32% in 2022, YoY

(Togo First) - Banks in Togo had their net foreign assets standing at 1,487.8 billion FCFA in 2022. According to the BCEAO, WAEMU’s Central Bank, which disclosed the figure, it is 32.8% higher than that recorded in 2021. 

Banks’ net foreign assets reflect the value of claims on non-residents and obligations to non-residents, as well as claims on the Central Bank.

The upward trend started in 2020. From 905.1 billion FCFA that year, the lenders’ net foreign assets jumped to 1,119.7 billion FCFA the next year, and 1,487.8 billion FCFA last year.

Over this period, claims on non-residents increased steadily, from 1,118.3 billion FCFA in 2020 to 1,811.3 billion FCFA in 2022. This shows that banks in Togo trust foreign borrowers. 

Conversely, claims on the central bank slightly declined over the three years, dropping from 219.7 billion FCFA in 2020 to 188.3 billion FCFA in 2022.

As for the total assets of Togolese banks, they grew from 2,484.8 billion FCFA three years ago to 2,638.9 billion FCFA in 2021, and 3,239.3 billion FCFA in 2022.

In contrast with the banks’ situation, the State’s net foreign assets declined relative to the Central Bank, as the balance of payments deteriorated amid pressures that affected some essential imports like oil imports.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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