The Bank of Ghana has announced the suspension of the planned 0.75 percent fee on wallet-to-bank transfers proposed by Mobile Money Fintech Limited (MMFL). The fee was originally scheduled to take effect on June 1, 2026, but will now be on hold as the central bank seeks further consultation.
Ensuring Fairness and Protecting Consumers
The decision to pause the implementation reflects the Bank of Ghana’s commitment to ensuring that any changes to charges within the mobile financial services ecosystem are introduced fairly. The central bank emphasized its priority to protect consumers and support their financial wellbeing amid ongoing discussions.
*Regulatory Oversight and Public Interest
This move underscores the importance of regulatory oversight in the rapidly evolving mobile money sector. The Bank of Ghana stated that it will continue engaging with stakeholders to ensure that any adjustments to fees align with the broader goals of financial inclusion and consumer protection.
**Implications for Mobile Money Users**
While the proposed fee was intended to enhance the sustainability of mobile money services, its suspension highlights the need for careful consideration of its impact on users and the broader financial ecosystem.
The Bank of Ghana assured the public and stakeholders that it remains committed to fostering a fair and accessible mobile financial environment and will provide updates following further consultations.


















