The second quarter edition of the "Ghana Fintech and Innovation Report" has been released.
The report, authored by Sustineri Attorneys PRUC, provides comprehensive insights into the evolving landscape of financial technology and innovation within Ghana.
Richard Nunekpeku, Managing Partner of Sustineri Attorneys PRUC and Editor of the report, expressed confidence in the value of the insights shared in this edition.
"As always, we trust that the insights and knowledge shared in this edition will prove invaluable as we brace ourselves for rapid deployment of tech innovations in Ghana," he remarked.
The report delves into a wide array of critical issues including regulatory frameworks, emerging trends, innovations, and an assessment of the funding ecosystem in Ghana.
Mr. Nunekpeku highlighted the focus areas of the report, stating, "In this edition, we explore the Fintech Landscape in Ghana highlighting some key stakeholders, the licensing regime by the Bank of Ghana, primary and secondary regulations among others. Our goal is to give you a bird's-eye view of the ecosystem and the foundations promoting the incredible growth."
Furthermore, the report sheds light on the role of the Ghana Police Service in mitigating risks associated with technology use such as fraud, cybersecurity threats, and impersonation.
The report also emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts to address these challenges effectively.
See the full report below: