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In a significant move to bolster security in the digital payment ecosystem, Mobilemoney Fintech LTD, a leading Ghanaian digital payment company, organised the Fintech Partners Exchange Dialogue in Accra on April 2, 2026.
The event brought together top industry players, cybersecurity experts, and stakeholders to deliberate on effective strategies to curb fraud and enhance customer protection in the fintech space.

The forum, opened by Mobilemoney Fintech Limited's CEO, Mr. Shaibu Haruna, featured notable attendees, including MTN Ghana's CEO, Mr. Stephen Blewett, Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer, Madam Adwoa Wiafe Afriyie, Chief Enterprise Business Officer, Madam Angelina Mensah-Poku, and Senior Manager, Enterprise Risk at MobileMoney Fintech LTD, Nanatunde Davis.

In his opening remarks, Mr. Haruna emphasised Mobilemoney Fintech LTD's commitment to providing a secure environment for customers, stating, "As a leading player in the fintech ecosystem, we recognise the importance of collaboration in combating fraud and protecting our customers' interests.

"The dialogue centered on leveraging technology and partnerships to stay ahead of emerging threats and improve the overall security posture of the fintech industry.
Participants engaged in insightful discussions, sharing best practices and experiences in fraud prevention and mitigation.

The event underscored the importance of industry-wide collaboration in addressing the growing menace of digital fraud, with attendees pledging to work together to create a safer and more secure fintech ecosystem for Ghanaians

Key takeaways from the dialogue included the need for enhanced information sharing and collaboration among fintech players, strengthened cybersecurity measures, customer education and awareness, Regulatory support, and frameworks.

The program marked a significant step towards a more secured and resilient digital payment ecosystem in Ghana.
The Fintech Partners Exchange Dialogue highlighted the growing concern of digital fraud in Ghana's fintech space.
Industry players emphasized the need for collective action, sharing insights on emerging threats and best practices to combat fraud.

Key resolutions at the event included fintech companies, telecom operators, and regulators working together to share intelligence and curb fraud, investing in cutting-edge tech to prevent breaches, educating users about safe digital practices and phishing scams and supportive regulations to help fintechs navigate security challenges.

At the end, a call was made for stakeholders to prioritise security and work towards a fraud-free fintech ecosystem in Ghana.
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