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MobileMoney LTD is set to host its Annual Fintech Stakeholder Forum on Wednesday, 15th October 2025, in Accra, bringing together top policymakers, regulators, and industry leaders to discuss Ghana’s fast-evolving financial technology (fintech) landscape.
This year’s forum, themed “Harnessing Ghana’s Fintech Potential: Regulatory Frameworks for Digital Credit and Digital Assets,” will explore the future of digital finance in Ghana and how policy reforms can balance innovation with consumer protection.
The 2025 edition is being organised in partnership with the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) and the IMANI Centre for Policy and Education (IMANI).
Both institutions will present new research findings assessing Ghana’s readiness for the upcoming digital credit and digital asset regulatory guidelines. Their insights are expected to shape national dialogue around fintech governance and innovation.
A high-level panel will lead discussions on the theme, featuring Mr. Selorm Branttie, Vice President of IMANI Africa; Professor Peter Quartey, Director of ISSER; Clara B. Arthur, CEO of GHIPSS; Ethel Cofie, CEO of EDEL Technologies; and Sylvia Otuo Acheampong, Chief Products and Services Officer at MobileMoney LTD.
Mrs. Matilda Asante, Second Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana, will serve as the Guest Speaker.
Speaking ahead of the event, Shaibu Haruna, Chief Executive Officer of MobileMoney LTD, said the forum comes at a critical time as Ghana seeks to consolidate gains in digital financial inclusion while ensuring stability and trust.
“The fintech space is evolving rapidly, and innovation must be balanced with strong regulatory frameworks that safeguard consumers and drive growth,” he said.
“This year’s forum provides an opportunity to share ideas, exchange knowledge, and strengthen partnerships that move Ghana’s digital financial ecosystem forward.”
The Fintech Stakeholder Forum serves as MobileMoney LTD’s flagship platform for collaboration between industry players, regulators, and ecosystem partners. Discussions will centre on key issues including mobile lending, digital asset innovation, and consumer protection, with a focus on creating an enabling environment for sustainable digital finance.
Since its inception, the annual forum has become a cornerstone for thought leadership in Ghana’s fintech ecosystem, shaping national discourse on interoperability, financial inclusion, and digital transformation.
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