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Mobile money transactions soar to GH¢1.77 trillion in first eight months of 2024

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
September 30, 2024
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The total value of mobile money transactions in Ghana surged to GH¢1.775 trillion in the first eight months of 2024, according to data from the Bank of Ghana. This represents a striking 72% increase from GH¢1.031 trillion recorded during the same period in 2023, underscoring the rapid growth of digital financial services in the country.

The rise in transaction volumes highlights the increasing role of mobile money in deepening financial inclusion across Ghana, as more individuals and businesses leverage mobile platforms for payments, savings, and transfers. However, despite this significant expansion, the performance of the country’s Electronic Transaction Levy (E-Levy) remains underwhelming, raising questions about the efficiency of revenue collection mechanisms.

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The September 2024 Summary of Economic and Financial Data released by the central bank reveals fluctuating monthly transaction values. In January 2024, mobile money transactions stood at GH¢198.4 billion, dipping slightly to GH¢195.8 billion in February, before declining further to GH¢181.9 billion in March.

April saw a rebound to GH¢203.0 billion, followed by a continued rise to GH¢234.3 billion in May. Transaction values dipped slightly again in June to GH¢224.0 billion, before climbing steadily in July (GH¢264.9 billion) and August (GH¢273.6 billion).

The persistent growth in mobile money usage raises questions about the modest revenue impact from the E-Levy, introduced to tax electronic transactions. Despite the soaring transaction volumes, the levy has not generated the expected returns, suggesting potential challenges with enforcement, compliance, or consumer behavior shifts aimed at minimizing tax liabilities.

As Ghana’s digital economy continues to expand, the gap between transaction volumes and tax revenue will remain a critical area of focus for policymakers seeking to balance financial inclusion with effective taxation.

 
MONTH 2023 2024
January 130.1bn 198.4bn
February 134.0bn 195.8bn
March 147.5bn 181.9bn
April 138.8bn 203.0 bn
May 159.7bn 243.4bn
June 149.4bn 224.0bn
July 169.6bn 264.9bn
August 161.8bn 273.6bn
Source: Norvan Reports
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