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Mobilemoney Limited, Ghana’s biggest digital transactions platform, has held its 2025 FinTech Stakeholders’ Dinner & Awards in Accra, bringing together key players from Ghana’s rapidly expanding digital finance ecosystem.

The event celebrated partnerships, service excellence, and innovation, driving digital inclusion and economic growth.
Speaking at the event, the MobileMoney Ltd CEO, Mr. Shaibu Haruna, emphasized collective efforts in shaping Ghana's digital financial landscape.

He said the event recognizes achievements, fosters collaboration, and honour industry leaders.
Award Winners of the Night
Hubtel was crowned Overall Best FinTech Partner, while First Atlantic Bank received Overall Best Partner Bank.
Patrick Penrich Ventures emerged as Overall Best MoMo Agent, taking home GHS 50,000, and Ayewamu was named Overall Best Merchant, receiving GHS 30,000.
Other notable awardees included Blue Penguin, recognized as FinTech Partner of the Year for Payments, while the Ghana Water Company Limited received the award for State-Owned Enterprise of the Year.
CAMFED was celebrated as Development Partner of the Year, and Nestlé took home the award for FMCG Partner of the Year.

In the corporate category, KGL Technologies was named Corporate Partner of the Year, while Comviva was recognized as Tech Partner of the Year.
In the banking and lending segments, Letshego won Bank Partner of the Year (Lending), and JUMO was named FinTech Partner of the Year (Lending).

Bon Afrique received double honours, winning both Remittance Partner of the Year and Product of the Year.
Innovation awards included Jump as Most Innovative FinTech Partner, and Bentsi-Enchill, Letsa & Ankomah as Legal Partner of the Year.
Media contributions were also recognized, with Business & Financial Times named Media Partner (Print), Joy FM/Joy News awarded Media Partner (Radio & TV), and News Ghana honored as Media Partner (Online).

Rounding off the list, the Bank of Ghana was celebrated as FinTech Enabler/Regulator of the Year, acknowledging its critical role in shaping a progressive digital financial ecosystem.
The ceremony was attended by representatives of the Bank of Ghana, partner banks, the Cyber Security Authority, technology partners, government agencies, and industry leaders from the FinTech and telecom sectors.

Bank of Ghana applauded industry achievements, citing Ghana's position as the top Mobile Money market for eight years.
Mr. Haruna highlighted the industry's growth, from simple money transfers to a national lifestyle, powering digital payments, savings, investments, and more.

Dzifa Romano Mensah, Head of HR, emphasized partnership, collaboration, and innovation in driving the industry forward.
The event concluded with music, entertainment, and celebrations, marking a milestone in Ghana's digital finance journey.


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