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Mobile telecommunication giant, MTN climaxed the 10th-anniversary celebrations of its Mobile Money service with awards dinner at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra.
Several institutions and individuals were awarded for their contribution to making the mobile money service introduced some ten years ago, a success.
Some organisations which were rewarded with citations and plaques include Fidelity Bank, Ecobank, Cal Bank, GT Bank, Access Bank, Zenith Bank, UBA, UMB, and Stanbic Bank in the Pioneering Momo Partner Bank’ category.
Barclay’s Bank, Republic Bank and First Atlantic Bank were adjudged ‘Emerging Partner Banks with Great Impact”, while Fidelity Bank was also honoured as the ‘MoMo Partner Bank Frontrunner’.
Other categories were; the ‘MoMo Fintech Pioneer’ - IT Consortium, and CoreNett Limited, and ‘Emerging and Innovative Fintech Partner' – ‘appsNmobile Solutions'.
miLife Insurance, was honoured with the ‘First MoMo Advance Service Award', DSTV of MultiChoice Ghana Limited took the ‘First MoMo Bill Payment Award,’ Ghana National College received the ‘First MoMo School Fees Award' and Star Oil Company was recognised as the ‘Most Supportive MoMo Merchant.’ Individuals were also awarded for their contributions to the success of MoMo.
They were; Mr Gideon Osei Amoako was recognised as the ‘MoMo Patron,’ Mrs Elly Ohene-Adu, the ‘MoMo Powerbroker’; Dr Settor Kwabla Amediku, the ‘MoMo Regulatory Influencer’ while General Manager of MTN MoMo, Eli Hini was named the ‘MoMo Trailblazer.’
Others were; Mr Bruno Akpaka who received an award as the ‘MoMo Master Minder,’ Deputy Communications Minister, George Nenyi Andah was honoured with the ‘MoMo Brand Builder’ and Mr Ebenezer Twum Asante took home the ‘MoMo Game Changer.’
The Chief Executive Officer of MTN Ghana, Selorm Adadevoh mentioned that Momo platform has contributed significantly to the country’s economic growth and also created job opportunities for people.
The General Manager of MTN MoMo, Eli Hini, expressed appreciation to staff of MTN and partners for contributing to the growth of the platform
Over 100,000 customers subscribed to the service six months after it was launched, however, it currently has over 14 million subscribers, out of which nine million were 30-days active users, he said.
Mr. Hini said MTN currently had 140,000 active mobile money agents nationwide.
He mentioned fraud as one challenge the network faced with the MoMo service, however, the company had invested heavily to control the canker.
The Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, in a speech delivered on his behalf, commended MTN for providing jobs for almost half of the population.
He encouraged MTN to work directly with microfinance institutions to drive growth of the financial sector.
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