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eTranzact Ghana, a leading provider of payments technology, was awarded the title of ‘Fintech Company of the Year’ at the 4th Ghana Fintech Awards, held on March 1, 2025, at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra.
The Ghana Fintech Awards, organized by the Ghana FinTech and Payments Association in partnership with Arkel Limited, aim to celebrate and recognize excellence within Ghana’s rapidly growing fintech sector.
This year’s event featured 25 award categories, highlighting the industry’s continuous innovation and growth.
Under the theme “Building Trust in Ghana’s Digital Economy: The Essential Role of Cybersecurity and Data Privacy,” the ceremony highlighted the importance of trust, security, and privacy in the nation’s digital transformation.
Dr. John Obeng Apea, CEO of eTranzact Ghana, accepted the award on behalf of the company and expressed deep appreciation to customers, staff, and management for their collective efforts in fostering a culture of innovation and service excellence.
“This recognition as ‘Fintech Company of the Year’ and ‘Leading Payment Technologies Solution’ for the second time is a clear reflection of our steadfast commitment to innovation, security, and financial inclusion,” Dr. Apea remarked.
“As pioneers in Ghana’s fintech sector, we have been at the forefront of transforming digital payments for the last 20 years, continually evolving to meet the needs of both businesses and consumers. This award is not just a celebration, but a challenge that motivates us to continue pushing the boundaries of digital payments technology.”
Dr. Apea further emphasized that the company’s 20th anniversary marked an important milestone, reinforcing its dedication to developing cutting-edge solutions that redefine the future of digital payments in Ghana and beyond.
eTranzact Ghana’s recognition as ‘Fintech Company of the Year’ and ‘Leading Payments Technologies Provider’ for the second consecutive time reflects the company’s unwavering focus on delivering innovative payment solutions and its significant contribution to the growth of Ghana’s digital economy.
Over the years, eTranzact Ghana has introduced a range of groundbreaking financial products that improve the efficiency, security, and accessibility of digital transactions.
The awards ceremony also celebrated other key players in the fintech industry across various categories, highlighting the wide-ranging talents and innovations shaping Ghana’s dynamic fintech sector.
As a platform for recognizing achievements and fostering continued innovation, the Ghana Fintech Awards play an important role in encouraging further collaboration and excellence within the industry.
eTranzact Ghana is a trailblazing fintech company specializing in electronic payment solutions, transaction processing, and digital financial services.
Through secure and seamless platforms, the company has played an instrumental role in shaping the country’s digital payments landscape, serving banks, businesses, government agencies, and consumers.
The company has been a leader in promoting financial inclusion by providing innovative banking solutions, powering mobile money services, and facilitating cross-border remittances.
Its dedication to advanced technology and customer-centric solutions has solidified eTranzact Ghana’s position at the forefront of the nation’s fintech industry.
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