Bank of Ghana calls for stronger coordination to scale digital finance innovation

Date: 2026-08-19
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Bank of Ghana has called for stronger coordination among stakeholders in the financial ecosystem to unlock the next phase of digital finance innovation and expand access to financial services, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises.

Second Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Mrs. Matilda Asante-Asiedu, made the call during the Distinguished Digital Finance Lecture held in Accra, under the theme “Building Financial Systems That Innovate at Scale.”

Mrs. Asante-Asiedu said Ghana has already established strong foundations for digital financial innovation, with the priority now shifting towards greater coordination among institutions and industry players to maximise the impact of existing infrastructure.

“Ghana already has real foundations for scaled financial innovation. The task ahead of us is not invention. It is coordination,” she said.

She pointed to the rapid growth of Ghana’s digital payments ecosystem, noting that mobile money platforms processed 954 million transactions valued at approximately GH¢493 billion in June 2026 alone.

According to the Second Deputy Governor, the scale of digital payments demonstrates the country’s growing capacity to support financial innovation. However, she said financial inclusion must move beyond providing access to transaction accounts and mobile wallets.

She called for a financial system that enables individuals and businesses to access credit, insurance and investment opportunities on fair terms and when needed.

Mrs. Asante-Asiedu said deeper collaboration across the financial sector would be critical to building an ecosystem capable of delivering more innovative, secure and inclusive financial services.

 

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