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eTranzact Ghana continues to affirm its leadership in the financial technology sector, taking home two of the most coveted awards at the just-ended Ghana Corporate Finance Gala Dinner 2025.
The company was honoured with the “Outstanding Payments Technologies Provider of the Year 2024” award, a recognition of its innovation, reliability, and impact in transforming digital payments in Ghana and beyond.

“We are deeply proud of this achievement,” said Yvonne Effe Faska, Communications and CSR Manager of eTranzact Ghana at the awards ceremony.
“This award is a reflection of the tireless work and commitment of our entire team. It inspires us to keep raising the bar in payment technology,” Faska added.
Adding to the celebration, John Apea, CEO of eTranzact Ghana, was named “Fintech CEO of the Year”, recognising his visionary leadership and unwavering dedication to driving financial inclusion through technology.
“This is not just a personal honor. It’s a tribute to the incredible minds and hearts at eTranzact Ghana. We’re building more than tech, we’re building trust, empowering businesses, and changing lives,” John Apea said.

eTranzact Ghana, a subsidiary of the pan-African electronic payment giant eTranzact Global, has played a critical role in accelerating digital transformation in Ghana’s financial services ecosystem.
With a robust suite of payment solutions, the company provides seamless services to banks, telecoms, government agencies, merchants, and individuals across the country.
eTranzact, renowned for its innovative and reliable platforms, offers a comprehensive suite of digital financial services designed to support secure, real-time transactions.
These include mobile money transfers, card payments, online banking integrations, and agency banking solutions, empowering businesses with scalable and trusted payment tools.
Its diverse range of services includes the XCEL mobile app, USSD services, web payments, remittances, agency banking, mass payments, bill payments, and more. ensuring seamless financial operations for individuals, businesses, and institutions alike.

Under the leadership of John Apea, eTranzact Ghana has seen rapid growth, with several strategic partnerships and product innovations that have strengthened its market position.
The company has also been instrumental in promoting financial inclusion, especially among unbanked and underserved communities, by leveraging technology to bridge gaps in access.
The dual recognition at the Ghana Corporate Finance Gala Dinner 2025 marks a significant milestone in the company’s journey and reinforces its position as a dominant force in Ghana’s fintech landscape.
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