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The value of mobile money transactions as at February 2026 increased to 447.4 billion cedis compared 316.2 billion cedis in the same period last year. This was captured in the latest Summary of Economic and Financial Data released by the Bank of Ghana on March 17, 2026.
The data also showed that the number of transactions increased to 899 million cedis from 698 million cedis in the same period under review.
Registered mobile money agents also increased to 976,000 in February 2026 compared to 896,000 in February 2025. Meanwhile, active agents increased to 515,000 from 411,000 in the same period under review.
According to the data, balance of float increased to 33.9 billion cedis to February 2026 from 27.9 billion cedis in February 2025.
The value of transactions of mobile money interoperability increased to 4.9 billion cedis from 2.9 billion cedis while the number of transactions increased to 27.2 million cedis from 19.7 million cedis in the same period under review.
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