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Ghana Olympic Committee gets PaySwitch support

Payswitch Support Goc GOC boss, Nunoo-Mensah (L) in a handshake with Payswitch

Mon, 10 Sep 2018 Source: Ghana Olympic Committee

The Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) has landed a mouth-watering deal with PaySwitch Company Limited to assist National Federations in the payment of their international affiliation fees.

This deal will see the various federations getting at least US$500.00 as subsidy in support of their affiliation fees.

Explaining the arrangement to www.ghanaolympic.org, the President of the Ghana Olympic Committee, Ben Nunoo Mensah, said one of the biggest challenges facing federations in the country is the payment of their affiliation fees therefore it was prudent to find ways of assisting them.

He noted that the GOC under his leadership would continue to find alternative ways of supporting federations in their developmental programmes.

Prior to Ghana’s participation in the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in Australia, the GOC solicited funds from Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA) to aid participating disciplines to prepare.

Non-participation disciplines were also given support for their developmental programmes.

PaySwitch Company Limited has been supportive of the Ghana Olympic Committee and this would be the second time they are coming on board to assist Ghana’s Olympic family.

They have now come on board to assist the federations in payment of their 2018 affiliation fees.

PaySwitch Company Limited is a Ghanaian company providing alternative banking solutions. The company owns a switch and has built the state of the art data-center.

PaySwitch Company Limited provides an integrated payment solution that facilitates the circulation of money as well as the exchange of values between individuals (C2C); individuals and organizations (C2B); organizations and individuals (B2C); and between organizations (B2B) on a timely and consistent basis.

Source: Ghana Olympic Committee
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