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Fintech Pressure Mounts as Internet Banking Records Explosive Growth in 2025

M.Cby M.C
December 23, 2025
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Fintech Pressure Mounts as Internet Banking Records Explosive Growth in 2025

Ghana’s internet banking segment has recorded one of its strongest performances in recent years, underscoring a rapid shift in how individuals and businesses conduct financial transactions.

According to the Bank of Ghana’s Payment Systems Oversight Annual Report, the volume of internet banking transactions surged to 4.74 million in October 2025, representing a 97.5 percent year on year increase from the 2.39 million recorded in October 2024. This sharp rise signals growing acceptance of digital platforms as a reliable channel for banking beyond basic inquiries and balance checks.

The data also shows that growth was not uniform throughout the year. Transaction volumes peaked at three million in December 2024 before declining to 2.4 million in February 2025. From March, activity rebounded steadily, gaining momentum through the year and culminating in the record levels seen in October. This pattern reflects both seasonal factors and improving confidence in online banking systems.

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Transaction Values Reflect Rising Confidence

Beyond transaction volumes, the value of internet banking activity also expanded significantly. The total value of transactions climbed from GH¢22.3 billion to GH¢41.6 billion, representing an 86 percent increase within a year.

This growth highlights a shift in usage patterns, with customers increasingly relying on internet banking for high value transfers rather than limiting it to routine payments.

Banks say the rise in transaction values suggests that customers now trust digital platforms to handle larger sums securely. Improved authentication tools such as One Time Passwords and multi factor verification have helped address long standing concerns around fraud and cyber risks. As a result, internet banking is evolving into a key channel for corporate payments, supplier settlements, and bulk transfers.

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Internet Banking Overtakes Cheques

One of the most notable outcomes of this growth is the displacement of traditional cheque payments. Cheque usage has remained largely flat at about 453,000 transactions, while internet banking volumes continue to rise sharply. Businesses in particular are turning away from cheques due to delays, manual processing requirements, and the risk of errors.

Digital settlements offer speed, transparency, and real time confirmation, making them more attractive for modern business operations. The shift also aligns with regulatory efforts to streamline payment systems and reduce inefficiencies within the financial sector. For banks, the decline in cheque usage reduces operational costs linked to clearing and reconciliation.

Despite the impressive growth in internet banking, it remains a more specialised channel compared to Mobile Money. In October alone, Mobile Money platforms processed about 893 million transactions, cementing their dominance in everyday retail payments. From market purchases to utility payments, Mobile Money continues to be the preferred option for low value and high frequency transactions.

GhIPSS Instant Pay also remains central to real time interbank transfers, particularly for customers who require immediate settlement across different banks. Internet banking therefore occupies a complementary role within Ghana’s electronic payments ecosystem, serving users who prioritise structured interfaces, detailed transaction records, and higher transaction limits.

Fintech Competition Intensifies

The rapid growth in internet banking is unfolding against a backdrop of intensifying competition from fintech operators. Fintech firms continue to introduce user friendly platforms, faster onboarding processes, and lower transaction costs, placing pressure on traditional banks to innovate. Customers increasingly compare digital experiences across platforms, pushing banks to upgrade their internet banking portals and mobile applications.

Industry analysts note that banks can no longer rely solely on legacy systems. Improved app performance, minimal downtime, and responsive customer support are becoming essential to retaining users. Transaction fees are also under scrutiny, as fintech solutions often offer more competitive pricing structures.

Drivers of the Digital Banking Shift

Several factors are driving the sustained rise in internet banking usage. Financial literacy levels have improved, enabling more customers to navigate digital platforms confidently. Demand for round the clock access to banking services has also grown, particularly among businesses operating beyond traditional banking hours.

Security enhancements remain a critical factor. The introduction of stronger authentication measures has reassured customers and reduced resistance to digital channels. These developments support Ghana’s broader policy objective of promoting a cash lite economy by reducing reliance on physical cash and paper based instruments.

The Bank of Ghana expects digital banking channels to play an even larger role in the financial system. While Mobile Money will continue to dominate retail payments, internet banking is likely to expand further into corporate and high value transaction segments.

As fintech pressure mounts, banks are expected to prioritise innovation, cost efficiency, and customer experience. Those that successfully adapt stand to benefit from deeper customer engagement and lower operating costs. The explosive growth recorded in 2025 suggests that internet banking is no longer a niche service but a central pillar of Ghana’s evolving digital economy.

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