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Hubtel, the leading commerce, messaging, and digital payments provider today announced the launch of its services in Ho in the Volta Region.
This launch marks a major milestone in Hubtel's mission to make financial services accessible to everyone in Ghana. Two weeks ago, the company established footprints in the Northern Region with an official launch in Tamale.
The launch gave residents in Tamale the opportunity to enjoy the Hubtel experience first-hand––launch day discounts on food orders and bill payments among other digital services.
The launch of Hubtel in Ho will provide full access to a range of financial services and products, including mobile payments, money transfers, bill payments, as well as quick commerce services - ordering food and other essentials for the residents of Ho.
Hubtel is a comprehensive digital payments platform that enables customers to send and receive money securely and conveniently.
The platform is designed to be used by individuals, businesses, and organisations, and provides a wide range of services, including mobile money, online payments, merchant services, and more.
“We are excited to bring Hubtel to Ho,” said Hubtel Head of Commercial and New Markets, Gershon Akoto.
“We are committed to providing our customers with the best quick commerce and digital payments experience possible, and we believe our platform will make life easier for the people of Ho.”
“The people of Ho can now find and pay for their everyday essentials from local retailers, food vendors and service providers on Hubtel and have them delivered in minutes”, he added.
Hubtel’s launch in Ho is the latest in a series of expansions across the country. The company is now available in 8 cities across Ghana, including Accra, Tema, Kumasi, Tamale, Takoradi, Cape Coast, Koforidua, and Tamale. With this launch, Hubtel is poised to become the go-to platform for mobile payments and financial services in Ho and beyond.
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