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Africa’s Digital Revolution Hinges on Cross-Border Interoperability – Telecom Chamber Boss Declares

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October 20, 2025
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Africa’s Digital Revolution Hinges on Cross-Border Interoperability – Telecom Chamber Boss Declares

Sylvia Owusu-Ankomah, Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications and the Digital Chamber of Ghana

Ghana’s impressive progress in digital financial services and mobile money interoperability has positioned the country as one of Africa’s technology leaders.

From pioneering mobile money platforms to achieving seamless interoperability across networks, Ghana’s digital ecosystem continues to serve as a model for the continent. But according to Sylvia Owusu-Ankomah, Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications and the Digital Chamber of Ghana, the next phase of this journey must go beyond national boundaries.

Speaking at a business forum in Accra, Mrs. Owusu-Ankomah called for cross-border interoperability to be placed at the heart of Ghana’s digital transformation agenda. She noted that while Ghana has built a strong foundation in local digital payments, true progress lies in connecting these systems to the rest of Africa to drive trade, financial inclusion, and regional integration.

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“Comparing Ghana to other African countries, we have a unique opportunity where we have advanced quite significantly within our mobile money and financial services space. But that also brings challenges around how we ensure credibility to our customers so there’s trust when they transact on these platforms.”

Mrs. Owusu-Ankomah

From National Success to Continental Integration

Ghana’s success story in interoperability is well-documented. The country became one of the first in Africa to achieve full interoperability between mobile money platforms and banks, allowing customers to send and receive money seamlessly across networks. This innovation has powered the growth of a thriving digital economy, enhancing convenience, inclusion, and innovation.

However, Mrs. Owusu-Ankomah believes this success must now evolve into a continental-scale integration. “Ghana also has a unique opportunity because of the level of interoperability we have achieved. We should be maturing to get to a point where cross-border interoperability becomes a priority for us as a country,” she stated.

Such a system would allow digital transactions to flow effortlessly between Ghana and neighboring countries, facilitating trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and boosting regional economic cooperation.

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Unlocking the Potential of Africa’s Digital Economy

The call for cross-border interoperability comes at a time when Africa’s digital economy is expanding rapidly. With mobile penetration exceeding 50% and digital payment adoption accelerating, the continent is on the brink of a digital revolution. Yet, the absence of regional connectivity remains a major barrier to realizing Africa’s full potential.

Experts say that enabling seamless cross-border payments would transform how African businesses operate. For micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), it would mean faster access to regional markets, improved cash flow, and reduced transaction costs. For consumers, it would offer greater convenience, lower remittance fees, and stronger trust in digital financial systems.

Mrs. Owusu-Ankomah stressed that this integration would not only boost trade but also drive financial inclusion and economic empowerment across the continent.

“Cross-border interoperability is not just about technology; it’s about connecting people, building trust, and opening opportunities for inclusive growth.”

Mrs. Owusu-Ankomah

The Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications and the Digital Chamber of Ghana are leading advocacy efforts to ensure that the right policy frameworks are in place to support this next stage of digital evolution. Mrs. Owusu-Ankomah revealed that the Chamber, together with its members and partners, is actively engaging policymakers and regulators to shape the ecosystem for regional digital integration.

“As members of the Digital Chamber of Ghana, we are working collaboratively to ensure that we are shaping the policy landscape, and the conversations have already been going on.”

Mrs. Owusu-Ankomah

She further highlighted the need for collaboration among telecom operators, fintechs, central banks, and regional bodies to develop standardized systems and harmonized regulations that can facilitate secure, interoperable, and trusted digital transactions across African borders.

Ghana’s Role as a Digital Leader

Ghana’s leadership in digital innovation has already drawn global attention. The country’s proactive approach to fintech regulation, mobile money taxation, and digital identity systems has created a robust environment for innovation. Building on this foundation, Ghana is well-positioned to lead Africa’s next digital leap by championing cross-border interoperability and setting a precedent for other nations.

By harnessing technology and policy synergy, Ghana can drive the continent’s vision of a digitally unified Africa—one where trade, payments, and data flow freely to empower citizens and businesses alike.

“We have the systems, the expertise, and the experience. Now, it’s time to expand our horizon and connect Africa through interoperability,” Mrs. Owusu-Ankomah affirmed.

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Tags: AfCFTAAfrica financial inclusionAfrican digital economycross-border interoperabilityDigital Chamber of Ghanafintech in GhanaGhana Chamber of TelecommunicationsGhana digital transformationMobile Money InteroperabilitySylvia Owusu-Ankomah
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