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ghipps awardMr. Archie Hesse, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems (GhIPSS), was adjudged the Man of the Year- Technology, at the 4th EMY awards held over the weekend. The award was in recognition of his contribution to Ghana's payment system industry.

The EMY Africa Awards is an annual event that celebrates personalities who have contributed their quota to change progress and continue to be symbols of stability and role models in the community. Since 2016, EMY Africa has celebrated the best in men's achievements across the local industry, community, culture and public service.

Mr Hesse joins the dozens of men and personalities from all ages and walks of life that have been honoured for their abilities, initiatives, and contributions to society.

Mr Hesse started at GhIPSS as General Manager in charge of Project and Business Development at its formative stages. He later became CEO after succeeding Rev Fred France, the first CEO of GhIPSS.

Mr Hesse has worked with passion, dedication and superintended various initiatives that have led to the rollout of many electronic payment channels and corresponding deepening of financial inclusion in Ghana.

Commenting on the awards, Mr. Hesse said he was humbled by the recognition given him and would continue work passionately to ensure the advancement of the country's payment system. He dedicated the awards to the staff of GhIPSS and institutions that partnered it in the performance of its functions.

GhIPSS, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Bank of Ghana, since 2007, has rolled out a number of electronic payment channels.

They include e-zwich, electronic clearing of cheques, Automated Clearing House –Direct Credit and Direct Debit. The rest are gh-link, GhIPSS Instant Pay with the latest being Mobile Money Interoperability.

Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems (GhIPSS), the national payment infrastructure provider, secured two prestigious awards at the Africa Digital Economy Awards held over the weekend in Nairobi, Kenya. GhIPSS' product, GhanaPay, was recognized as the Best Government Payment of the Year, while the Chief Executive, Archie Hesse, earned a spot among the Africa Top 50 Digital Economy Leaders.

The Africa Digital Economy Awards, presented in collaboration with the Africa Digital Economy Forum, celebrated digital champions, innovators, creatives, and inventions contributing to various facets of the digital economy. This marks the eighth year of the awards scheme.

Archie Hesse's recent honours include being named the Most Inspiring Payments Business Leader in West Africa at the Africa Bank 4.0 Summit in Lagos, Nigeria. Additionally, he was the exclusive African speaker at the Chicago Payment Symposium in the United States, an annual forum hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago for leaders in the payment industry.

GhIPSS has emerged as a trailblazer not only in Africa but globally, with countries and electronic payment providers studying its model. The GhanaPay mobile money service, launched last year, stands out by combining essential mobile money features with banking services, offering users a unique financial freedom experience. GhIPSS has garnered attention globally, with some countries introducing similar products modeled after its offerings in Ghana.

Expressing his gratitude for the awards, Mr. Hesse credited the hard work of GhIPSS staff and management, as well as the strategic direction set by the Board for the company's numerous successes. He emphasized GhIPSS' commitment to collaborating with partner institutions to advance the payments industry, highlighting the pivotal role GhanaPay will play in fostering financial inclusion in Ghana. Mr. Hesse encouraged the public to register for and enjoy the GhanaPay experience.

As part of the ongoing efforts to promote GhanaPay, a series of fairs has been organised nationwide. Recently concluded events took place at Koforidua Technical University, All Nations University, and the Central Market in Koforidua. Subsequent fairs will be held in various locations in Accra such as Katamanto, Timber Market, Dansoman Last Stop, and Chemuena (Chorkor) from November 16th to 24th, followed by the Bono East and Bono regions, including towns like Techiman, Sunyani, Berekum, and Dormaa Ahenkro, from November 27th to December 5th. The GhanaPay Mobile Money Experience Fair will then move to Ada and Sogakope in the Greater Accra and Volta Region on December 11th and 12th, as well as December 13th and 14th, respectively.

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