Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems Limited (GhIPSS) has presented a dividend of GH¢14.58 million to its sole shareholder, the Bank of Ghana, following another year of strong financial and operational performance.
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Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems Limited (GhIPSS) has presented a dividend of GH¢14.58 million to its sole shareholder, the Bank of Ghana, following another year of strong financial and operational performance.
The Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems Limited (GhIPSS) hosted the Chief Executive Officer of Pan Africa Savings and Loans, Jacqueline Mpare, for a high-level courtesy visit aimed at strengthening collaboration within Ghana’s financial services ecosystem and advancing shared goals for financial inclusion and digital transformation.
Africa’s digital financial future will be defined by how easily money moves across borders, not just for governments and large corporations, but for everyday people, traders and small businesses that power the continent’s economy.
London, UK- The Chief Executive Officer of GhIPSS, Clara Arthur, has highlighted Ghana’s growing attractiveness as a destination for fintech investment, citing the country’s progressive regulatory environment and robust digital payment infrastructure as key enablers of innovation and growth.
GhIPSS has marked 19 years of driving Ghana’s digital payments transformation on 27 May, reinforcing its position as a key backbone of the country’s financial infrastructure while setting its sights on the milestone of 20 years of enabling seamless electronic payments and financial inclusion nationwide.
In a colourful display of African heritage and brightly adorned traditional garments, GhIPSS joined millions across the continent to celebrate and commemorate AU Day, in alignment with spotlighting the values of unity, collaboration, resilience, and collective progress that continue to shape Africa’s development journey.
The Executive Committee (EXCO) members of ADB paid a courtesy call on the Chief Executive Officer of GhIPSS, Mrs. Clara Arthur, to discuss new growth opportunities and strengthen collaboration aimed at advancing digital payments and financial inclusion in Ghana.
The Chief Executive of the Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems (GhIPSS), Mrs. Clara Arthur, has called for stronger support for women-led innovation and entrepreneurship, emphasizing the need to close persistent funding and capacity gaps affecting female founders.
At the 2026 ID4Africa Conference in Abidjan, Ghana’s progress in digital identity and financial inclusion drew significant attention as stakeholders across the continent examined how to build stronger trust systems in an increasingly real-time digital economy.
A conversation with a trader at Makola Market helped frame the keynote address delivered by the Chief Executive of GhIPSS, Clara B. Arthur, at the 3i Africa Summit 2026.
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