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Home » Mobile Money in Ghana Hits Record GH¢649.2 Billion –What’s Driving It?
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Mobile Money in Ghana Hits Record GH¢649.2 Billion –What’s Driving It?

adminBy adminApril 1, 2025Updated:April 1, 2025

By Alex Ababio

Undoubtedly, Ghana’s flourishing Mobile Money transaction showcased astonishing growth in early 2025, with mobile money transactions achieving six hundred forty-nine billion two hundred million cedis (GH¢649.2 billion ) for January and February combined – representing a sixty-four point sixty-eight percent(64.68% )
surge from the three hundred ninety-four billion two hundred million cedis (GH¢394.2 billion ) total of the same period last year. Alone, January saw three hundred thirty-three billion cedis (GH¢333 billion ) exchanged, a modest reduction to three hundred sixteen billion two hundred million cedis (GH¢316.2 billion ) the following month.

This outperformance is striking given the recent abolition of the unpopular Electronic Transaction Levy.(E-levy) Experts predict removing this tax will stimulate even further adoption of mobile money transactions, strengthening Ghana’s burgeoning financial technology sector.

Ghana’s mobile money growth echoes broader mobility on the continent. Nigeria witnessed electronic payments of six hundred trillion naira(₦600 trillion )
in 2023, growing fifty-five percent(55% )

year-over-year. Meanwhile, South Africa saw contactless transactions climb from forty-two percent to fifty-three percent ( 42% to 53% ) of all exchanges in a pair of years. These figures underscore the sweeping shift towards digital financial options across Africa.

In reviewing the past half-decade, Ghana’s mobile money market has consistently expanded: two hundred twenty-three billion two hundred million cedis(GH¢223.2 billion) in 2019; five hundred seventy-one billion eight hundred million cedis (GH¢571.8 billion)
in 2020; nine hundred two billion five hundred million cedis(GH¢902.5 billion )
in 2021; one trillion seventy million cedis
(GH¢1.07 trillion) in 2022; and an estimated one trillion nine hundred billion cedis(GH¢1.9 trillion) last year.

 

At the same time, the overall count of registered mobile money accounts reached 74.1 million, showing an increase from 66.9 million recorded in 2024.

The number of registered agents was approximately 896,000, yet only 411,000 were actively operating.

In 2024, the total value of mobile money transactions surged to a historic GH¢3.0192 trillion, reflecting a 57.90% year-on-year growth.

This trajectory highlights mobile money’s developing importance in Ghana’s economy.

Former Bank of Ghana Governor Dr. Ernest Addison stressed that “The sustained amplification in mobile money trades signals mounting consumer assurance and the pivotal part digital finance plays in our financial system.”

Similarly, MIT applied economics professor Tavneet Suri noted that “Mobile money services have significantly furthered financial incorporation across Africa, granting millions access to essential financial services.”

The booming growth  of mobile money transactions presents profitable chances in Ghana’s rapidly growing financial technology sector for investors. For business owners, integrating mobile payments can streamline deals and extend customer reach. And consumers enjoy increased practicality and accessibility in monetary interactions thanks to widespread adoption.

Finally, Ghana’s mobile money sector continues exhibiting remarkable growth, mirroring patterns across Africa. Upcoming policy changes and amplification adoption rates suggest an auspicious future for digital finance in Ghana.

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