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Ghana’s leading telecommunication company, MTN, has introduced yet another innovative experience that gives customers the opportunity to do a SIM swap conveniently without any hindrance.
An innovation that is expected to redefine customers’ experience.
According to MTN Ghana, “SIM swap remains a major reason customers engage with the company, both digitally and in person. On average, the company processes about 250,000 SIM swaps at customer service centres every month”.

At the launch of the ‘Self-service SIM Swap’ in Kasoa in the Central Region of Ghana, the Senior Manager of MTN Ghana in charge of the Southwest Business District, Prince Owusu Nyarko, indicated that the company recognised the inconvenience the SIM swap issue had caused customers.
“For many years, SIM swap has required customers to visit our service centres or raise a request online for assistance. Today, that has changed. We are proud to give our customers the freedom to complete this essential service conveniently, securely and independently from wherever they are, without the need to travel or queue at a service centre”, Prince Owusu Nyarko explained.

“At MTN Ghana, we believe in innovating and delivering services that enhance the experience of our customers. That is why today, with great pride, we officially announce the nationwide launch of our Self-Service SIM Swap,” he emphasised.
The Senior Manager for the Southwest Business District further stated that the company had earlier conducted a pilot using the MTN App and USSD channels from October last year through January this year and in just four months, over 18,000 customers completed SIM swaps on their own or via assisted options.

“The feedback was overwhelmingly positive, with customers praising the convenience, speed, and control this solution offers,” he added.
Prince Owusu Nyarko stressed that beyond convenience, security remained central to the innovation.
“Our self-service SIM Swap uses advanced biometric facial verification, ensuring that only the rightful owner can request a swap. This significantly reduces fraud and protects against risks associated with cloned or compromised ID cards, giving our customers true peace of mind”.

He stressed that “today’s launch represents a bold transformation in how we serve our customers. It delivers freedom from Long queues and extended waiting times. Customers can swap their SIM at any time, whether their device is lost, stolen, or damaged. SIM swaps can be completed whether you are in or outside Ghana.
He continued that, “the innovation empowers customers to take full control of their accounts-securely, seamlessly, and instantly”.
“Our vision is clear. With this rollout, we aim to reduce reliance on agent-assisted SIM swaps, both in-store and online, deliver a seamless, secure and consistent experience for every customer and shift the customer journey from starting in a queue to starting with you”.

With this new process, customers will enjoy clear benefits of 24/7 convenience and time savings, Rapid service restoration, minimising downtime after device loss, enhanced protection against fraud, through secure, digital authentication, among others.
The Kasoa District Police Commander, ASP Edward Dante Aboagye, who addressed the gathering, lauded MTN Ghana for the innovation, stressing it would enhance the work of the police in cases involving SIM fraud.
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