The Brong-Ahafo Regional Secretary of the New Patriotic Party, Mr Kofi Ofosu Boateng has said the "tremendous work done”, by the Vice President and President Akufo-Addo has bore fruits barely five months into the introduction of the mobile money interoperability service in the country.
He said the government’s commitment to supporting start-ups through policies and programmes designed to ensure the success of the mobile money interoperability system has given rise to the success of the project.
His comments follows latest data from the Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement System (GhIPSS), which indicates that over 1.1 million transactions was recorded at the end of September with the total value of cross-network transactions amounted to about 99.3 million Ghana cedis.
According to GhlPSS in its first month of operations, only 96 thousand transactions took place but that figure has risen steadily over the period to over 312 thousand transactions in the month of September alone.
Chief Executive of GhIPSS Archie Hesse said the continuous growth in the volume of transactions clearly shows that the mobile money interoperability came to fulfil a need.
The Vice President last year issued a challenged to the Bank of Ghana, the Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems (GhIPSS), the Telcos and financial institutions to ensure that mobile money platforms were interoperable to make banking services more accessible to the large unbanked population, estimated to be about 70%.
Launching the mobile money interoperability system in may this year, the Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia said, mobile money payment interoperability system is expected to largely eliminate the difficulties associated with traditional banking services, such as the difficulty in opening bank accounts, the high costs associated with maintaining a bank account relative to customers’ income levels, the need to have basic literacy, administration and record keeping abilities among others.
Mr Kofi Ofosu Boateng in an interview with the media in Sunyani, praised Dr Bawumia whose efforts had resulted in a platform that provides “a financial transactions engine that is versatile, efficient, robust, and enhances patronage.
He said the fulfillment of this singular achievement reechoed President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s belief that with the right conditions and leadership, there is nothing we cannot achieve as a people.
It is informative to stress that as part of the commitment and determination by government to protect the public purse the mobile money interoperability project was executed with a just Ghc4 million instead of the earmarked GHc 1.2 billion by the previous NDC government.
Source: Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
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Hi 123, why can't you do the transfer yourself? You do not need to go to a vendor if you have cash in your wallet. That's the meaning of interoperability.think brother think.
When did it become Bawumia and Nana Addo. Who at all in the party trying to put Bawumia before the President? Why are we trying to push Bawumia ahead of everyone in the NPP This can break the front of our party
DO I SENSE A STROOOONG DESPERATE ATTEMPT TO FIND SOMETHING TO CREDIT TO BAWUMIA??? HE IS A FAILURE!!!
Are you sure? Vendors are refusing to transfer money from one network to a different network. You go to a vendor to transfer money to AirtelTigo, he tells you it can't be done unless it is MTN to MTN. When you tell them it is possible to transfer from MTN to AirtelTigo, they don't even look at your face.
"...the mobile money interoperability project was executed with a just Ghc4 million instead of the earmarked GHc 1.2 billion by the previous NDC government."
We know Dr.Bawumia is a real asset and therefore a threat to some within his own party and the Ndc. May the good lord protect him from the vultures.