MobileMoney Fintech Ltd — fintech company offering mobile money, digital payments, and financial services in Ghana, recently completed structural separation to enhance innovation and growth.
MobileMoney Fintech LTD (MMFL) has released a strategic white paper calling for stronger collaboration across Ghana’s digital financial services sector to combat the growing threat of digital fraud. …
When Africa’s most influential fintech minds gathered at the Destiny Arena in Accra from May 6 to 8, 2026, MobileMoney Fintech LTD (MMFL) was not merely in the room, it was leading the conversation. …
Ghana’s telecom leader, MTN Ghana, alongside its fintech arm MobileMoney Fintech LTD, took centre stage at the 3i Africa Summit 2026, held from May 6–8 at the Destiny Arena of The Makers House Chapel at Atomic, a suburb of Accra. …
The Chief Executive Officer of MobileMoney Fintech Ltd, Shaibu Haruna, has called for stronger consumer protection measures to match the rapid expansion of digital lending and mobile financial services across Africa. …
MobileMoney Fintech Ltd is shifting its strategic focus from expanding access to deepening usage across its ecosystem as it works to accelerate financial inclusion and build a stronger digital financial services platform. …
At the National Youth Mentorship Summit, Makafui Mattah, Senior Manager for Financial Operations at MobileMoney Fintech Ltd, urged university students to complement academic qualifications with practical and digital skills, noting that employers now seek problem-solvers and results-oriented professionals rather than certificate holders alone. He highlighted artificial intelligence, big data, and cybersecurity as fast-growing fields, and stressed that digital literacy is essential across all professions.
At the National Youth Mentorship Summit, Makafui Mattah, Senior Manager for Financial Operations at MobileMoney Fintech Ltd, urged university students to complement academic qualifications with practical and digital skills, noting that employers now seek problem-solvers and results-oriented professionals rather than certificate holders alone. He highlighted artificial intelligence, big data, and cybersecurity as fast-growing fields, and stressed that digital literacy is essential across all professions.
MobileMoney Fintech LTD presented cash prizes, free mobile data, and awards to top drivers and riders from Uber, Yango, Bolt, and Shaxi who embraced mobile money payments during the "Ride with MoMo" promotion, aimed at accelerating mobile money adoption and financial inclusion in Ghana's transport sector.
IC Asset Managers (Ghana) Ltd has launched IC Wealth on the MTN MoMo app, making its regulated investment products accessible to mobile money customers without requiring a bank account or physical branch visits. The partnership makes the IC Liquidity Fund available within the MoMo app, allowing customers to invest, monitor holdings, and redeem funds entirely on their phones.
MobileMoney Fintech LTD has launched the Ride with MoMo campaign in partnership with Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems to transition commercial drivers from cash to digital payment practices via the MoMo Merchant Wallet and GhQR platform. The campaign aims to help drivers formalise their businesses, keep proper records, and build transaction histories for future access to financial services.
MobileMoney Fintech LTD has launched Ride with MoMo in the Volta Region, enabling passengers to pay transport fares via QR code and allowing Pragya riders and commercial transport operators to digitise fare collection and reduce reliance on cash transactions.
MobileMoney Fintech LTD has begun a nationwide Know Your Customer (KYC) update exercise for all Mobile Money agents and merchants to strengthen security, improve customer records accuracy, and meet regulatory requirements. The exercise, ending October 31, 2026, can be completed through designated hotspot locations or via online portal at https://momoonboarding.mtn.com.gh/login.
MobileMoney Fintech LTD has launched a nationwide 'Know Your Customer' verification drive for all MoMo agents and merchants running from July 6 to October 31, 2026, to combat fraud and align with regulatory standards. The process requires valid Ghana Cards and business registration documents, with updates manageable via a Smart Onboarding Portal or designated hotspots.
MobileMoney Fintech says SMEs are adopting mobile money and digital payment solutions to strengthen financial management, reduce cash-handling risks, and improve transaction visibility. The company notes that merchant payment solutions enable real-time transaction monitoring and help minimize internal financial leakages.
MobileMoney Fintech LTD completed a structural separation to enhance innovation, security and operational focus as it aims to be a leading African fintech business. The company's shareholders approved governance changes including the appointment of Ernst & Young as auditors and a shift to quarterly dividend payments.
MobileMoney Fintech LTD has released a strategic white paper calling for coordinated, cross-sector action to address digital fraud in Ghana's financial ecosystem. The paper draws from stakeholder engagement involving regulatory institutions, financial service providers, fintechs, law enforcement, and telecoms, and identifies priorities including joint coordination mechanisms and intelligence-sharing.
MobileMoney Fintech LTD has released a white paper calling for stronger collaboration across Ghana's digital financial services sector to combat growing digital fraud threats. The paper, informed by a stakeholder forum, highlights the need for coordinated action among regulators, financial institutions, fintech companies, telecommunications operators, law enforcement and agent networks.
MobileMoney Fintech Ltd has called an Extraordinary General Meeting for June 12, 2026, to consider the appointment of six directors subject to Bank of Ghana approval, approve a GH¢0.03-per-share dividend for Q1 2026, and ratify Ernst & Young as external auditor.
MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita stated at the 3i Africa Summit in Accra that Africa is well-positioned to lead the next phase of digital financial transformation, moving from mobile money to more sophisticated, technology-driven systems including digital credit, remittances, and blockchain-enabled services.
MobileMoney Fintech LTD participated prominently in the second 3i Africa Summit in Accra from May 6–8, 2026, where CEO Shaibu Haruna keynoted on consumer protection in digital lending, arguing that "without protection, there is no inclusion."
MTN Ghana and its fintech arm MobileMoney Fintech participated in the 3i Africa Summit 2026 (May 6–8, Accra), where senior executives including MTN Group President & CEO Ralph Mupita and MobileMoney CEO Shaibu Haruna addressed topics including digital finance in emerging markets, financial inclusion, and consumer protection in digital credit and banking.
The CEO of MobileMoney Fintech Ltd called for stronger consumer protection measures to accompany the rapid expansion of digital lending and mobile financial services across Africa, warning that financial inclusion without adequate safeguards could expose consumers to over-indebtedness and lack of transparency in loan conditions.
MobileMoney Fintech Ltd is shifting its strategic focus from expanding access to deepening active usage across its ecosystem, prioritising customer engagement with services beyond basic transactions. The company is expanding services such as credit, insurance and advanced payment solutions, and working to onboard more merchants and service providers to strengthen digital payments and reduce reliance on cash-out.