Tag: Digital Finance
Hubtel Accra Offices Gets Complete Makeover – See Videos & Photos
Ghana’s leading indigenous technology company, Hubtel has completed an interior design makeover of its head offices in Kokomlemle, Accra.
In a tweet to announce the...
Mastercard expands business intelligence platform for financial institutions in Africa, Middle...
Mastercard has announced the expansion of its new interactive business intelligence platform Mastercard Market Trends in Africa and the Middle East.
The new platform provides a comprehensive...
Ghana’s NAA SIKA digital micro-savings platform wins WSA21 award
Ghana's leading digital micro-savings platform, Naa Sika has been selected among 40 winners for the 2021 World Summit Awards (WSA21) designed to reward tech...
Africa’s biggest crypto exchange eyes US expansion
Africa’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, Luno, is looking for a foothold in the US, the latest international platform to try and tap one of the...
Proposed E-Levy causes DECLINE in eCommerce, e-Payments
The newly announced E-Levy on electronic transactions in Ghana is yet to be implemented, but it has already started casting it dark shadows on...
E-Levy announcement impacts MoMo PAYMENTS negatively – Telcos
Even though the E-Levy on electronic transactions has not taken effect yet, the telcos say they have started seeing some human behavioral changes towards...
Transfers to self on interoperability platform will not attract E-Levy –...
Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has said that money transfers from one's wallet to his own bank account and vice versa on the mobile money...
Shoprite quietly launches mobile banking to 20 million customers
Shoprite Group, South Africa’s largest retailer, which also operates in Ghana, has quietly launched a basic transactional bank account linked to its Xtra Savings...
Government yet to meet industry players to discuss E-Levy
Information reaching TechGH24 indicate the players in the electronic and digital finance industry were completely unaware about the introduction of the electronic transaction levy...
Government slaps 1.75% E-levy on MoMo, electronic transactions
Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has announced a new 1.75 per cent tax called E-levy on mobile money and all electronic transactions in the country...