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Mobile money transactions hit GH¢354 billion in August 2025

Mobile money usage in Ghana records strong growth, reflecting the increasing shift towards cashless transactions

Kojo Emmanuel by Kojo Emmanuel
September 18, 2025
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Ghana’s mobile money sector continues to play a pivotal role in driving financial inclusion and shaping the country’s digital economy.

According to the latest figures from the Bank of Ghana, MoMo transactions reached a staggering GH¢354.1 billion in August, highlighting the growing reliance on digital payments.

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The August figures mark a slight drop compared to July, which recorded GH¢355.4 billion.

The volume of mobile money transactions rose to 831 million in August, up from 778 million in July, underscoring the steady growth in the use of digital payment platforms.

Registered MoMo accounts increased to 77.7 million, with 25.1 million active users, marking significant progress in advancing financial inclusion across Ghana.

Mobile money interoperability also posted strong gains, with transaction values climbing to GH¢4.9 billion in August, driven by 26.4 million cross-network transfers.

The mobile money sector has become a cornerstone of Ghana’s financial system, enabling millions of citizens, including those in rural and underserved areas, to access formal financial services.

This has not only boosted financial inclusion but has also provided a safer and faster alternative to traditional banking.

Despite its remarkable growth, the sector faces challenges such as fraud, cyber threats, and the need for stronger regulatory oversight to protect consumers.

However, experts remain optimistic that continued innovation and tighter regulations will further strengthen the industry.

Ghana reaffirms its position as one of Africa’s leaders in digital finance, setting the pace for a future where mobile-driven transactions dominate the financial landscape.

MTN MoMo leads the sector, with Vodafone Cash and AirtelTigo Money also offering vital services across the country.

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