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Mobilemoney Limited, a pioneer in digital transaction services in Ghana, has organised a forum at Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra to explore expansion.
It was under the Theme: "Harnessing Ghana’s Fintech Potential: Regulatory Frameworks for Digital Credit and Digital Assets".
The objective of the event was to bring together policymakers, regulators, industry leaders, and experts to discuss the future of digital finance in Ghana, with a focus on regulatory frameworks that strike a balance between innovation and consumer protection.

The Second Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Mrs. Matilda Asante, delivered the Keynote Address.
The event was organised in partnership with the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) and the IMANI Centre for Policy and Education (IMANI Africa).
The two institutions presented research findings on Ghana's readiness for emerging digital credit and asset guidelines.
The forum aimed to promote dialogue, collaboration, and innovation in Ghana's fintech sector, with a focus on creating a robust and inclusive digital financial ecosystem.

Their presentations provided valuable insights to enrich the national conversation on fintech regulation and innovation.
Discussing the details of the theme was a panel made up of Mr. Selorm Branttie, Vice President of IMANI Africa; Professor Peter Quartey, former ISSER Director; Clara B. Arthur, CEO of GHIPSS; Ethel Cofie, CEO of EDEL Technologies; and Sylvia Otuo Acheampong, Chief Products and Services Officer – MobileMoney LTD.










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