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inclusive instant payGhIPSS Instant Pay (GIP) featured prominently in the first-of-its-kind report on Inclusive Instant Payments across Africa by AfricaNenda. The report provides details on the Instant Payment Systems (IPS) landscape in Africa and highlights ways in which they can become more inclusive to leave no African behind in the digital era. The report also highlights how the African continent can create opportunities and advance financial inclusion, through Instant Payments.

According to the Report, GhIPSS Instant Pay is one of the few systems across the African continent “moving towards achieving maturity” in terms of the level of Inclusivity of its GIP solution and service delivery. By nearing maturity, the report positions GIP as almost reaching the full range of payment use cases for its Instant Pay solution among others.

During a panel discussion, the CEO of GhIPSS, Mr Archie Hesse, explained that GhIPSS’ feat is a result of the interconnection of all the existing interoperable payment platforms within the country: the e-zwich biometric platform, the gh-link platform and the mobile money interoperability platform. This interconnection of systems he indicated, has been christened the financial inclusion triangle and has allowed the country to enable cross-platform transactions.

According to Mr Hesse, GhIPSS started with the e-zwich interoperable platform, it develop the gh-link national switch on which the Instant account to account rails was developed. Following that, the Mobile money interoperability platform was developed to enable cross-network transactions for mobile money companies in Ghana.

“What we then did was to close the triangle by making all the three platforms interoperable to ensure that no matter who is making payment and from wherever they will be able to do so seamlessly and instantly,” he said.
Archie Hesse said GhIPSS has since improved the services by adding other services like Proxy Pay, Internet payment Gateway, Request to Pay and the Universal QR Code dubbed GhQR, which can be linked to both bank accounts and digital wallets, with affordability as the key driving force.

He said GhIPSS, in collaboration with the banks, have also come up with a bank-wide wallet called GhanaPay to ensure that the banks also play a role in the mobile money space with the view to bridging the financial inclusion gap.
He was speaking at the launch of the report on the back of the GSMA Mobile World Congress held in Kigali Rwanda.

Details of the report can be found on the GhIPSS website under downloads

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GhIPSS

ghpaylaunchThe Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems (GhIPSS) has collaborated with the Ghana Association of Banks (GAB) for the development and launch of a bank-wide mobile wallet christened GhanaPay. The move is an attempt by the GAB to extend financial inclusion to low KYC customers using existing familiar channel like the mobile wallet solution.

Speaking at the launch of GhanaPay, the CEO of GhIPSS, Mr. Archie Hesse indicated that GhIPSS’ collaboration with the GAB stems from the vision and mandate of the company. According to Mr. Hesse, GhIPSS’ role require that they collaborate with the financial services industry to provide interoperable payments solutions which will foster financial inclusion. A collaboration with the GAB, was therefore an opportunity for GhIPSS to collaborate on yet another interoperability project for the banking sector. He added that GhIPSS was excited about the partnership and will continue to collaborate with all financial service providers to migrate Ghana to the Cash-lite society it seeks to be.

Also speaking at the event was the Governor of the Central bank of Ghana, Dr. Ernest Addison. He said the launch of the GhanaPay will complement mobile money and banking services, Dr. Addison said GhanaPay is one of such innovations in the financial sector that seeks to address some of the challenges associated with the current bank centric models by providing an open application that leverages on network infrastructure of the entire banking industry. He encouraged the banking sector to collaborate and further explore more pioneering ways to attain greater efficiency in the payments ecosystem.

The Governor congratulated GhIPSS and the banking industry on the development of GhanaPay, According to him, it was a fervent hope that this collaborative spirit will be sustained and enhanced to move the country towards a successful migration to electronic payments and an efficient and effective payment system.
GhanaPay is a mobile money service provided by universal banks, rural banks and savings and loans. Like all existing mobile money services, GhanaPay allows all customers to perform both mobile money and banking services.

Source: GhIPSS

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