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Hubtel has been recognised as the Overall Best Fintech Partner at the 2025 Fintech Stakeholder Dinner & Awards, organised by MobileMoney LTD, the mobile financial services subsidiary of MTN Ghana.
Held under the theme “Celebrating the Power of Partnership and Service Excellence in Fintech”, the event convened regulators, financial institutions, and innovators who are shaping Ghana’s digital financial landscape.
This year’s ceremony emphasised the pivotal role of collaboration in driving industry progress.
Speaking ahead of the event, Mr Shaibu Haruna, CEO of MobileMoney LTD, noted that the company’s growth has been anchored in partnerships with businesses and customers who engage with the Mobile Money ecosystem daily.
He added that the awards night serves to recognise “the people and institutions who continue to push Ghana’s fintech frontier forward.”

Hubtel received both the Overall Best Fintech Partner award and a Citation of Honour, acknowledging its commitment to enabling everyone to participate seamlessly in today’s digital economy through operational excellence, innovation, and the secure delivery of digital payment services.
The citation commended Hubtel for its “exceptional leadership, innovation, and unwavering commitment to excellence in Ghana’s digital financial landscape.”
The company’s dedication to building secure payment infrastructure, alongside robust compliance with the Payment Systems & Services Act (PSSA), was recognised as setting a benchmark for the sector.
The event highlighted the importance of trust and regulatory compliance in sustaining Ghana’s fintech growth.
Speaking at the ceremony, Mr Hayford Kumah, Head of the FinTech Oversight and Supervision Unit at the Bank of Ghana, emphasised that “trust will remain the foundation of Ghana’s digital financial evolution.”
He reiterated that the central bank’s mandate is to foster “trust, safety, and soundness in the financial system,” urging industry players to strengthen compliance systems and enhance measures against financial crime as the sector expands.

Hubtel’s accolade reflects its strong collaboration with MobileMoney LTD and other industry partners to improve customer experience, broaden access to digital services, and advance financial inclusion nationwide. It also underscores the company’s role in facilitating millions of mobile money transactions daily in Ghana.
As Hubtel celebrates this recognition, it extends gratitude to MobileMoney LTD, industry partners, regulators, merchants, and customers whose trust and collaboration have made this achievement possible. The company remains dedicated to driving Africa forward by building a platform that allows everyone to find, pay, and participate effortlessly in the digital economy.
Together, Hubtel and its partners look forward to shaping the next chapter of Ghana’s fintech growth, built on trust, operational excellence, and partnership.
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