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Cheque Transactions Hit GH₵385bn on Surge in High-Value Payments

August 13, 2025
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Cheque Transactions Hit GH₵385bn on Surge in High-Value Payments

The 2024 Financial Stability Review has revealed an intriguing shift in Ghana’s payment landscape — while cheque usage by volume fell slightly, the total value of cheque-based transactions jumped by a remarkable 30.97%, reaching GH₵384.96 billion.

This marks a significant increase from the GH₵293.93 billion recorded in 2023, underscoring a changing role for the traditional payment instrument.

According to the report, interbank cheque volumes under the Cheque Codeline Clearing (CCC) system saw a marginal 0.15% drop. This suggests that fewer cheques are being processed overall, yet those that are written now carry substantially higher financial values. Analysts attribute this to the increasing use of cheques for large corporate payments, high-value settlements, and institutional transactions that continue to rely on the security and paper trail cheques provide.

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The development points to a maturing payment ecosystem where cheques are moving away from everyday, low-value transactions and finding a niche role in facilitating larger, often one-off payments between organisations.

Large-Value Settlements Lead the Way

The Ghana Interbank Settlement (GIS) platform — the backbone for high-value transfers between banks — recorded a 78.12% increase in transaction value in 2024, soaring to GH₵6.13 trillion despite a 6.07% drop in the number of transactions processed.

This parallel trend mirrors the cheque market, suggesting that the country’s financial ecosystem is handling fewer but more substantial payments. Experts say this reflects both the consolidation of corporate banking activities and the growing confidence in large-value electronic transfers for settlement purposes.

While traditional instruments like cheques still hold relevance, the data also paints a clear picture of the continued rise of digital payment platforms. The GhIPSS Instant Pay (GIP) service processed an impressive 161.2 million transactions in 2024, with a total value of GH₵355.07 billion — a 32% increase in value over the previous year.

Internet banking saw an even sharper leap, with transaction values more than doubling — rising 114.9% to GH₵212.44 billion. This signals a surge in consumer and business trust in digital financial services, spurred by improved platform security, wider accessibility, and the convenience of 24/7 availability.

Industry watchers believe that internet banking is increasingly being adopted for both domestic and cross-border transactions, especially among SMEs and corporate entities looking to streamline operations and reduce transaction times.

Cheques vs. Digital: Coexistence or Decline?

The data underscores that cheques, despite their reduced usage for small transactions, continue to maintain a stronghold in certain financial circles. Businesses often prefer cheques for large deals because they provide a tangible record, facilitate delayed payment agreements, and, in some cases, fulfil contractual obligations that specify paper-based payment.

However, the exponential growth of digital platforms presents a clear challenge. Real-time payment systems offer speed, efficiency, and often lower processing costs. For many businesses, digital transfers are becoming the preferred option for high-value transactions — especially as banking systems upgrade their security and interoperability.

The shift toward larger cheque values and faster-growing digital payments suggests that Ghana’s economy is transitioning toward a hybrid payment ecosystem. Companies will need to adapt their payment strategies, finding a balance between traditional methods and emerging technologies.

For example, a real estate developer might still prefer a cheque for a multimillion-cedi property payment due to the traceability and physical proof it offers. Conversely, an e-commerce company may lean heavily on instant digital payments to meet the demand for fast, seamless transactions.

From a policy standpoint, the trend also raises questions about infrastructure readiness, cybersecurity, and the need for continued financial literacy campaigns. As more high-value payments move online, ensuring robust fraud prevention measures will be critical to maintaining trust in the system.

The 2024 Financial Stability Review makes it clear that Ghana’s payment ecosystem is in the midst of transformation. Cheques remain resilient, holding their ground in the corporate and institutional segment, but digital platforms are rapidly eroding their dominance.

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Tags: 2024 Financial Stability ReviewCheque Codeline Clearing (CCC)Cheque TransactionsGhana Interbank Settlement (GIS)
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