West Africa
MoneyGram Launches Money Transfer Service to All Bank Accounts in Ghana
MoneyGram (NASDAQ:MGI) announced today the launch of money transfer service directly to any bank account in Ghana. Funds can be sent via MoneyGram online or at any one of MoneyGram's thousands of locations around the world. The money can be accessed in minutes either in person, online or through an ATM.
The
new account deposit service in Ghana is a part of MoneyGram's overall
strategy to accelerate its digital growth and provide customers with
convenient and accessible, technology-based financial services.
"We see a potential in the increasing adoption of banking services in Ghana and want to drive financial inclusion in the region by offering our consumers more digital money transfer options. Currently our global account deposit network consists of more than two billion bank, virtual and mobile accounts in 48 countries," said Grant Lines, MoneyGram's global chief revenue officer.
"We see a potential in the increasing adoption of banking services in Ghana and want to drive financial inclusion in the region by offering our consumers more digital money transfer options. Currently our global account deposit network consists of more than two billion bank, virtual and mobile accounts in 48 countries," said Grant Lines, MoneyGram's global chief revenue officer.
According
to the World Bank, in 2017, $2.2 billion flowed into Ghana, up 4.3%
compared to 2016 what makes the country fifth largest remittances
recipient in Africa. The inflows come mainly from the United States
($585 million), Nigeria ($395 million), the United Kingdom ($286
million), Italy ($145 million) and Germany ($115 million).
SOURCE:BUSINESSGHANA
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