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Tap & Go, a prepaid mobile payment service system will in the coming days introduce its much-anticipated ride-hailing feature in Ghana.
The local initiative, driven by a public-private partnership, is aimed at providing drivers with a more lucrative and sustainable earning model.
Set to launch on August 12, 2024, by Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the new feature promises to revolutionise daily earnings for drivers, particularly in Accra and Kumasi.
The imminent launch follows a successful pilot that began on December 16, 2023, during which the technical team implemented key modifications based on driver feedback.
The enhanced system is to help create a user-friendly and profitable platform for local drivers.
Business Development Manager for Tap & Go, Simon Martey, stated the importance of the initiative.
“The decision to set the driver commission at 12% came after extensive consultations with drivers, including those from the GPRTU and private sectors. We believe this will significantly boost their earnings and improve their quality of life,” he said.

The new ride-hailing feature not only reduces the commission rate for drivers but also introduces a host of benefits. Drivers can expect to earn up to GH¢6,000, with top performers making more than GH¢18,000 monthly.
Additionally, 1% of the commission will be allocated to driver SSNIT or welfare plans, ensuring a secure retirement.
Loyalty rewards and other incentives further sweeten the deal, encouraging more drivers to join and stay with Tap n’ Go.
Tap n' Go's initiative aligns with the government's agenda to create a local ride-hailing app tailored to the needs of Ghanaian drivers.
The project underscores a commitment to listening to local drivers' concerns, particularly regarding the high rates charged by foreign ride-share companies.
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