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Successive governments have embarked on a conscious drive to digitize the Ghanaian economy.
This initiative is being undertaken to promote efficiency in, and coverage of, government business and service delivery in all areas, especially, education, health, judicial and parliamentary services, through the use of Information Communication Technologies (ICT).
Also, following the recent attacks on bullion vans in the country, there have been calls by Ghanaians for a move towards cash-lite systems of transaction.
Today on the Business Edition of PM Express, Joy News’ George Wiafe hosted Chief Executive of Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement System (GHIPSS), Archie Hesse as they discussed the current state of the country. Whether Ghana has the right level of infrastructure to support this move and more.
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