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vaxx: 11:18am On May 22
GeneralDae:

Lol. Your arguments are usually funny to me. You are the type that argues that white is black even when you see it clearly that it is white.
You are saying Ghana is a bigger fintech player than a country that hosts the likes of Flutterwave, Opay, Paga, Palmpay, Moniepoint, etc.
Only Kenyan Mpesa (which is a monopoly) can rub shoulders with any of these.
Stop smoking early in the morning 🤣
I do not need to attack you personally, I observed you are decorum with your choice of words therefore no need to attack your personality even if you fumble this time .

Straight to the point , there are many fintech payment in GH. From the likes of Ghanapay , zeepay, kowri , expreespay etc and many options I can't for now.. I am aware Ghana has about 200 company in the fintech landscape. Ranging from digital credit entities to remittances and transfer platforms.


Though based on volume of transactions, Nigeria might have an edge due to population. But we are taking about a 30 million population doing about 200 billion dollar volume transactions that is about 3.1 trillion GHC

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theenchanter: 11:23am On May 22
vaxx:
I do not need to attack you personally, I observed you are decorum with your choice of words therefore no need to attack your personality even if you fumble this time .

Straight to the point , there are many fintech payment in GH. From the likes of Ghanapay , zeepay, kowri , expreespay etc and many options I can't for now.. I am aware Ghana has about 200 company in the fintech landscape. Ranging from digital credit entities to remittances and transfer platforms.


Though based on volume of transactions , Nigeria might have a bigger edge but when it comes to success of the
but when it comes to the success of the kini? Ur brain don hibernate?😁
GeneralDae: 11:24am On May 22
vaxx:
I do not need to attack you personally, I observed you are decorum with your choice of words therefore no need to attack your personality even if you fumble this time .

Straight to the point , there are many fintech payment in GH. From the likes of Ghanapay , zeepay, kowri , expreespay etc and many options I can't for now.. I am aware Ghana has about 200 company in the fintech landscape. Ranging from digital credit entities to remittances and transfer platforms.


Though based on volume of transactions , Nigeria might have a bigger edge but when it comes to success of the
What exactly are you saying? I am listing African unicorns in the Fintech space and you are telling me about Ghanapay and Zeepay? What da fvck.
vaxx: 11:28am On May 22
GeneralDae:

What exactly are you saying? I am listing African unicorns in the Fintech space and you are telling me about Ghanapay and Zeepay? What da fvck.
Ogbeni, hubtel, zeepay are rising giant.


At least evidence has shown MTN Ghana ( Momo) is a successful fintech company . And when it comes to Giant, only the likes of mpesa come close in subsharan Africa

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vaxx: 11:29am On May 22
theenchanter:
but when it comes to the success of the kini? Ur brain don hibernate?😁
yours is shutting down ( a small country of about 30 million is doing about 200 million dollars transaction
theenchanter: 11:31am On May 22
vaxx:
Ogbeni, hubtel, zeepay are rising giant.


At least evidence has shown MTN Ghana ( Momo) is a successful fintech company . And when it comes to Giant, only the likes of mpesa come closed in subsharan Africa
calm down. Breath in, breath out. Relax.

Ur brain is working beyond it's capacity and it's overheating. Just rest. Tomorrow is another day.
theenchanter: 11:33am On May 22
vaxx:
yours is shutting down ( a small country of about 30 million is doing about 200 million dollars transaction
congratulations.
vaxx: 11:35am On May 22
theenchanter:
calm down. Breath in, breath out. Relax.

Ur brain is working beyond it's capacity and it's overheating. Just rest. Tomorrow is another day.
I can't argue about your description, you know yourself more than vaxx
vaxx: 11:36am On May 22
theenchanter:
congratulations.
it is about learning from the best ogbeni
theenchanter: 11:37am On May 22
vaxx:
I can't argue about your description, you know yourself more than vaxx
I'm not the one running around with hot air blazing out of d anus like a rocket.😂
theenchanter: 11:40am On May 22
vaxx:
it is about learning from the best ogbeni
which is Ghana fintech ecosystem, I I get it.
vaxx: 11:41am On May 22
theenchanter:
which is Ghana fintech ecosystem, I I get it.
the regulative framework. That is if your bra..in is still functioning.
theenchanter: 11:45am On May 22
vaxx:
the regulative framework. That is if your bra..in is still functioning.
ok.
Just40: 2:54pm On May 22
[quote author=POKUASI2 post=135463041][/quote] Uneducated buf*foon did you see 138 Nigerian or you saw Nigerien ? 😂🤣

You should have taken your education serious
ProblemChild1: 5:53pm On May 22
Lagos City

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ProblemChild1: 5:54pm On May 22
Lasgidi

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GeneralDae: 6:11pm On May 22
Lagos - World’s fastest growing tech city in 2025. A fintech powerhouse.

https://nairametrics.com/2025/05/22/lagos-emerges-the-worlds-fastest-growing-tech-city-in-2025/

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Just40: 7:48am On May 23
GeneralDae:

MTN is a monopoly in Ghana especially with the mobile payment there which worked. They couldn’t dominate with mobile payments in Nigeria amongst the middle class and rich because the middle class/ rich already had several fintech options. MTN have also been closely matched by Airtel and Glo all through their history in Nigeria and are now more closely marked by Airtel.
they dominated the market with great service provision
Just30: 12:58pm On May 23
Mobile Money transaction for the first 4 months of 2025 has already hit 120 billion dollars.
Neither Kenya or Nigeria will get close this year

Nominal GDP 1.4 trillion cedis (120 billion dollars)
Total public debt .... ( 49 billion dollars)
Debt to GDP - 47%
Remittance - 7 billion dollars
Trade Sur*plus - 4.7% of GDP

Total export Jan- April ( 16 billion dollars *60% up)

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Just30: 1:12pm On May 23
If the BOG does not intervene, we might end June with the Cedi at 5 to a dollar

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chrisooblog: 3:49pm On May 23
The day he said Ghana launched the first TV station in Africa na that day I comot mind.

GeneralDae:

It’s crazy 😊😆
vaxx: 5:55pm On May 23
Just40:
they dominated the market with great service provision
Even at that , it is not a completely monopolize market like it happens in some other countries.


Close to two hundred thousand Ghanaian owns a share with MTN.
vaxx: 1:12pm On May 24
Gh might actually be the largest cocoa producing country in the world. most of the cocoa exported in ivory coast are from Gh.

A typical example is this news today .

vaxx: 4:30pm On May 24
Will the cedis fall anytime soon? Well, with this new policy, if all hands are on deck, I don't see it happening now.

A dollar may be traded for 5 cedis soon

theenchanter: 8:02pm On May 24
vaxx:
Will the cedis fall anytime soon? Well, with this new policy, if all hands are on deck, I don't see it happening now.

A dollar may be traded for 5 cedis soon
expatiate more on this.
vaxx: 10:08pm On May 24
theenchanter:
expatiate more on this.
Banks to Hold Reserves in Original Deposit Currencies from June” means that starting in June 2025, banks will be required to keep a portion of their reserves in the same currency in which the deposits were originally made"(Bank of Ghana).

Currently, When banks receive deposits in foreign currencies (like the dollar and Euro), they might convert some of those into the local currency (e.g., Ghanaian cedi) for reserve or regulatory purposes. But the new rule is if a customer deposits dollars, the bank must hold a portion of that reserve in dollars— not cedis or any other currency.

The benefits of this policy's is too numerous for the economy stability.

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