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Residents in Hohoe and Kadjebi, situated in the Volta and Oti regions, are set to benefit from the GhanaPay mobile money service. In addition, individuals interested in becoming GhanaPay mobile money agents can seize this opportunity to register and launch their business ventures.

Dubbed the GhanaPay Mobile Money Experience Fair, the event will take place on September 11th and 12th in Hohoe, followed by September 13th and 14th in Kadjebi. Registration for the GhanaPay mobile money platform is entirely free of charge, and residents are kindly urged to bring their Ghana cards with them.

GhanaPay mobile money, similar to conventional mobile money services, is provided by universal banks, rural banks, and savings and loans companies. It offers basic mobile money features alongside supplementary banking services tailored to enhance users' financial freedom. It is accessible through USSD *707* or the GhanaPay App, available on the Google Play Store and iOS App Store.

The events in Hohoe and Kadjebi, is a collaborative effort between the Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems (GhIPSS) and all banks Ghana. The experience fair is aimed at providing the public with convenient access to and enrollment onto the GhanaPay Mobile Money service. All major financial institutions will be present at both fairs, allowing the public the freedom to choose their preferred financial institution during registration.

Samuel Darko, Head of the GhanaPay Mobile Money Unit at GhIPSS, has encouraged the public to take full advantage of these events. He emphasizes, "GhanaPay mobile money is offers an exceptional experience that everyone should embrace. It can save you a significant amount of money, as there are no transaction costs on transfers except for the e-levy." Mr Darko explains that due to the service being offered by financial institutions, it also provides basic banking services. "Your transactions on GhanaPay are directly associated with the bank you registered with, enabling you to utilize your GhanaPay wallet balances to access loans."

Launched just last year, GhanaPay mobile has already witnessed substantial enrollment and boasts of a network of service delivery points through bank branches across the country and some agent locations. It supports various functions, including the purchase of airtime and data across all networks, daily interest accrual on wallet balances, a unique Savings wallet for higher interest earnings, and the ability to pay bills and make payments using the universal GhQR.

Registration for the GhanaPay mobile money service is in full swing across four regions this October. This is a collaboration between Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement System (GhIPSS) and a number of banks. The campaign spans various communities in the Greater Accra, Eastern, Western, and Western North regions, taking place at different times throughout the month.

The exercise is part of the 'GhanaPay Mobile Money Experience Fair' which is intended to create awareness about GhanaPay and to enroll more people onto the payment platform to enable them to enjoy the numerous benefits associated with its usage. Furthermore, this drive also presents an opportunity for individuals and businesses interested in becoming GhanaPay agents to register for the service.

GhanaPay mobile money, similar to traditional mobile money services, is offered by universal banks, rural banks, and savings and loans companies. It provides fundamental mobile money features along with additional banking services tailored to augment users' financial flexibility. Accessible via USSD code (707) or the GhanaPay App, which can be found on the Google Play Store and iOS App Store, this service enables users to seamlessly transfer funds across various mobile money networks and bank accounts. Additionally, customers can conduct cash-in and cash-out transactions with ease. Notably, fund transfers through GhanaPay are free, apart from the statutory Electronic Levy (e-levy) charge.

Samuel Darko, the Head of the GhanaPay Mobile Money Unit at GhIPSS, encouraged the public to seize this opportunity to enroll and experience the convenience of mobile money services. He emphasised that, since GhanaPay is provided by financial institutions, users can leverage their transaction history when applying for loans. He stated, "The benefits of GhanaPay are substantial. It operates seamlessly across networks and is akin to having a bank account because the bank that onboards you recognises and treats you as their customer."

The GhanaPay Mobile Money Experience Fair is set to take place at Ashesi University in Berekusu, Eastern Region, and at Tip-Toe Lane near Kwame Nkrumah Interchange in Accra. Additionally, the campaign extends its reach to Bibiani, Sefwi Wiaso, and Asankragua in the Western North region, as well as Asamankese in the Eastern Region. The GhanaPay registration drive is also scheduled to be held in the mining town of Tarkwa in the Western Region, all within the month of October.
Mr. Darko clarifies that while individuals have the option to download the GhanaPay application and use it, the Fair aims to assist those who may not be technologically proficient, ensuring that they are not excluded from the benefits offered by GhanaPay.

He said the GhanaPay Fair will continue in the month of November, covering areas notably communities in Accra, Koforidua, Sunyani and Techiman in the Greater Accra, Eastern, Bono and Bono East regions respectively.

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