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achie micThe Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems GhIPSS has disclosed to Citi Business News that all electronic payment transactions will be migrated onto new servers it has secured, next month.

The upgraded servers would be used for the next five years. According to GhIPSS, this should help address challenges associated with electronic transactions including mobile money and interoperability payments. Some users earlier complained they were unable to transfer funds from one network to the other on the interoperability platform
 
“These are some of the things that we had anticipated. So most of the things we are currently doing are work around. We are not saying all the issues will be addressed but other stakeholders are also working feverishly to solve all the challenges,” Chief Executive of the GhIPSS, Archie Hesse told Citi Business News in an interview.

He said although those challenges are being resolved the new servers should mitigate such problems.

He added that the new applications are currently being customized.

by Richard Annerquaye Abbey

2in1Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems Limited (GhIPSS) is set to launch a bank card which has the functionalities of an e-zwich and gh-link card on Wednesday.

The launch is part of efforts to encourage the use of cards for transactions. It is to provide the public with the option of carrying one card with dual functionalities instead of two separate cards.

e-zwich has seen a steady rise in transactions over the past years. In the first half of this year alone, over 5.5 million e-zwich transactions took place, representing an increase of over 51 per cent over the same period in 2018, which was about 3.6 million transactions. The continuous growth in e-zwich transactions suggests that there are several people who use e-zwich cards but also have their regular gh-link cards and are compelled to carry both cards at all times. But with the introduction of the new card, such people can opt for it but still enjoy the functionalities of both. It is anticipated that more people will be inclined to carry one card and use it regularly than to carry two or more cards each time.

The Chief Executive of GhIPSS, Archie Hesse is positive that the various efforts at promoting electronic payments are yielding positive results and new initiatives will continue to be rolled out to further deepen electronic payments in Ghana.

Although cash transactions continue to dominate, available figures point to a gradual reduction, as the volume of electronic payment transactions see consistent growth. In the first half of this year, the volume of electronic payment transactions monitored by GhIPSS stood at over 16 million compared to 12.2 million transactions for the first half-year of 2018, representing an increase of over 31 per cent.

In order to continue to reduce cash base transactions, various efforts continued to be pursued by key stakeholders such as GhIPSS, the Banks, Fintechs and other related organisations. The launch of the new card is, therefore, one of such efforts to encourage more people to opt for electronic payment channels.

Source: Joy Business

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