By February 1st, Ghana Mobile Money Agents must link their accounts to their Ghana Cards in order to prevent blocking. If by the deadline given you are found defaulting, you will be blocked.
Ghana’s Mobile Money Agents to Link Accounts to Ghana Card
As part of the process to regularize their operations within the country, the Chamber has emphasized how crucial it is for agents to link their accounts correctly.
The Chamber emphasized in their statement that all agents impacted by this requirement had received sufficient information via a variety of channels. As such, no more extensions will be given for this procedure.
The Chamber has outlined a precise process for restoring accounts for agents whose accounts might be blocked. Affected agents are urged to visit any operator stores across the nation, carrying their Ghana Card or Tax Identification Number (TIN), to complete the essential account connection process. The purpose of this directive is to guarantee adherence and optimize workflow for every agent concerned.
The Chamber’s Dedication to Ensuring All Ghanaians Access Safe and Convenient Financial Services
The Chamber has reaffirmed its commitment to making sure that everyone in Ghana has access to convenient and safe financial services. This pledge is given with awareness of the important role mobile financial services play in promoting financial inclusion and stimulating the economy. The Chamber’s activities are concentrated on increasing public access to financial services, which would support Ghana’s overall economic growth and people’s financial empowerment.
The Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications is a private initiative by mobile network carriers in Ghana and was founded as a non-profit organization in Accra in 2011. Its main goal is to lobby for changes to laws, regulations, and policies pertaining to telecommunications. The Chamber also prioritizes research to further the development of Ghanaian telecommunications.
The Membership of the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications
Important figures in the telecom industry are among the members of the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications. This includes well-known telecom providers including Vodafone, MTN, and Airtel Tigo. The Chamber also includes tower firms such as American Towers and Helios Towers.
Moreover, its members include original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) Ericsson and Huawei as addition to infrastructure firms Comsys and CSquared. Ghana’s telecommunications environment is greatly influenced by the combined knowledge and power of these organizations within the Chamber.