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con cludeFeverish preparations are underway for the launch of the universal QR code next month. This is according to the Chief Executive of Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems (GhIPSS) Archie Hesse.

He said when the universal QR code goes live, banks and Fintechs will help shops, supermarkets, restaurants and other merchants to set it up and display the QR codes so that their customers can scan the codes with their smart phones to make payment.

Customers who do not have smart phones can pay with their feature phones by dialling a code that will also be displayed at the merchant's location.

The GhIPSS CEO explained that the QR code payments can either be made with funds from any mobile money wallet or any bank account.

Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia gave a hint of the launch of the universal code which he described as a game changer for payments in Ghana.

It will be the first of its kind in Africa. QR codes are less expensive to set up, convenient and easy way to make and receive payment, which will also ensure that every payment made hits the account of the shop owner instantly.

Mr. Hesse urged merchants to start engaging their banks in readiness for the launch.

instant money q3Instant money transfers have been done almost a million times by the public, from the beginning of the year to September, indicating continuous increase in patronage of the service.

The third quarter industry performance report released by the Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement System (GhIPSS), shows that funds transferred through the GhIPSS Instant Pay (GIP) stood at over 950,000 transactions.

This is significantly higher than the total transactions for the whole of last year, which was just a little over 140,000 transactions. The growth in patronage for GIP follows public awareness created by GhIPSS, financial institutions and telcos as well as its usage by Fintechs.

The GIP is an instant way of making payments or transferring money electronically. Monies transferred through GIP hits the account or mobile money wallet of the recipient the very moment the money is sent.

Chief Executive of GhIPSS, Archie Hesse urged the public to use GIP any time they need to make or receive money urgently. He explained that transfers made through GIP gets instant value and the recipient can use the money the moment it is transferred.

He also said that GIP was introduced to address the real time payment needs of businesses and individual and was hopeful that the uptake will continue to go up.
The GIP and Mobile Money Interoperability are two key payment channels that experts say will substantially deepen financial inclusion in Ghana.

The third quarter industry performance report indicates that majority of GIP transactions involve transfer of funds from bank account to mobile money wallet.
Almost 80 per cent of the over 950,000 transactions recorded between January and September this year, were transfers from bank accounts to mobile money wallet.

However, transfers from bank account to another bank account mostly used for higher value transactions accounted for almost 65 per cent of the value of transactions during the period.

Almost all the major banks offer GIP to their customers though their internet or mobile banking platforms. Some Fintech companies also ride on the GIP platform to facilitate transactions across mobile phones and accounts. Customers are able to transfer funds from their bank account to another bank account of a different bank and payment is effected instantly.

However, GIP also enables the public to transfer money from their bank account to their mobile money wallet. This development continues to shows that most customers associate convenience with mobile money and other mobile banking solutions. Instant money transfers have been done almost a million times by the public, from the beginning of the year to September, indicating continuous increase in patronage of the service.

The third quarter industry performance report released by the Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement System (GhIPSS), shows that funds transferred through the GhIPSS Instant Pay (GIP) stood at over 950,000 transactions.

This is significantly higher than the total transactions for the whole of last year, which was just a little over 140,000 transactions. The growth in patronage for GIP follows public awareness created by GhIPSS, financial institutions and telcos as well as its usage by Fintechs. The GIP is an instant way of making payments or transferring money electronically. Monies transferred through GIP hits the account or mobile money wallet of the recipient the very moment the money is sent.

Chief Executive of GhIPSS, Archie Hesse urged the public to use GIP any time they need to make or receive money urgently. He explained that transfers made through GIP gets instant value and the recipient can use the money the moment it is transferred. He also said that GIP was introduced to address the real time payment needs of businesses and individual and was hopeful that the uptake will continue to go up.

The GIP and Mobile Money Interoperability are two key payment channels that experts say will substantially deepen financial inclusion in Ghana.

The third quarter industry performance report indicates that majority of GIP transactions involve transfer of funds from bank account to mobile money wallet.
Almost 80 per cent of the over 950,000 transactions recorded between January and September this year, were transfers from bank accounts to mobile money wallet.

However, transfers from bank account to another bank account mostly used for higher value transactions accounted for almost 65 per cent of the value of transactions during the period.

Almost all the major banks offer GIP to their customers though their internet or mobile banking platforms. Some Fintech companies also ride on the GIP platform to facilitate transactions across mobile phones and accounts. Customers are able to transfer funds from their bank account to another bank account of a different bank and payment is effected instantly.

However, GIP also enables the public to transfer money from their bank account to their mobile money wallet. This development continues to shows that most customers associate convenience with mobile money and other mobile banking solutions.

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