MTN Group Hosts Ghanaian Investors
MTN Group, this week, hosted a Ghanaian investor at its Fairland head office to exchange ideas and discuss its Ambition 2025 strategy: Leading digital solutions for Africa’s progress. MTN Ghana, ...
MTN Group, this week, hosted a Ghanaian investor at its Fairland head office to exchange ideas and discuss its Ambition 2025 strategy: Leading digital solutions for Africa’s progress. MTN Ghana, ...
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the Vice President of Ghana, has launched a novelty electronic payment platform, known as the “GhanaPay”, to enhance financial services and promote financial inclusion, especially in the ...
Active mobile money accounts dropped for the fourth month in a row in January 2022 despite consistent rise in the number of registered mobile money accounts in the country. According ...
Hubtel, Ghana’s leading name in bulk SMS messaging, has released new features to enable users collect payment and send money to as many contacts at the same time via SMS. ...
West Africa’s second largest economy, Ghana, is leveraging technology to improve access to public services and expand its revenue base. The government is consolidating a database of taxpayers, establishing a ...
Telecommunication giants, MTN Ghana, has recorded a significant increment in its profit after tax last year with total profits amounting to GH₵2,001,383, 000 in 2021. This represents a year-on-year increase ...
Charles Adu Boahen, Minister of State at the Finance Ministry, has disclosed that the total value of Mobile Money (MoMo) transactions has skyrocketed since 2016 and currently stands at 99 ...
Telecommunication giant, MTN Ghana, has rewarded 200 Mobile Money businesses for their loyalty and commitment towards the brand and its growth in the country. Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Eli ...
The Chartered Institute of Bankers (CIB) Ghana, has noted that in consonance with the Bank of Ghana Report which stated that the usage of mobile money in non-cash retail payments ...
The year 2020 was eventful for the payment service industry on account of the COVID-19 and increased technology, innovation and changes in consumer preferences. GhIPSS As such, the Ghana Interbank ...