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Fri, 25 Nov 2022 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

In 2020, the value of mobile money transactions fell by 1.4% in October to hit GH¢58 billion from GH¢58.8 billion.

This was contained in the Bank of Ghana’s Summary of Macroeconomic and Financial Data report.

However, on a yearly basis, the total value of MoMo transactions shot up by 104 percent ten months into the year compared to the GH¢28.4 billion recorded in the same period in 2019.

Read the full story originally published on November 26, 2020, by thepublisheronline.

The total value of Mobile Money transactions has fallen for the first time after five months of continuous increase.

The surge began in May, as it shot up from GH¢32.8 billion in April to GH¢41.5 billion, representing a whopping 26.5 percent increase.

But after several months, it has dropped from GH¢58.8 billion in September to GH¢58 billion in October 2020, representing a marginal decrease of 1.4 percent.

This was contained in the Bank of Ghana’s Summary of Macroeconomic and Financial Data report.

On a yearly basis, the total value of MoMo transactions shot up by 104 percent ten months into the year compared to the GH¢28.4 billion recorded in the same period last year.

From January to October 2020, the value of mobile money transactions has generally risen as compared to figures within the same period in 2019.

Furthermore, the total number of mobile money transactions saw a surge from 188 million in October last year to 278 million this year.

The value of Mobile Money Interoperability (MMI) transactions also shot up by almost over 600 percent from GH¢101.6 million to GH¢785.7 million between October 2019 and October 2020.

The jump in the volume can be attributed to increased awareness that funds can now be transferred across wallets of different telecommunication networks.

Mobile Money Interoperability and the GhIPSS Instant Pay (GIP) are two electronic payment channels which continue to record very high growth rates.

While MMI saw a growth of about 550 percent in volume, GIP saw over 140 percent growth in volume between January and October.

Meanwhile, the patronage of cheques within the period under review witnessed an 14 percent drop compared to the same period last year.

It can be predicted that in the remaining months to come, the usage of cheques will still see a decrease, due to the increasing preference and adaptability to the virtual means of making transactions.

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Source: www.ghanaweb.com
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