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MoMo crackdown: MobileMoney Fintech clamps down on agents over rule breaches

William Agyapong
22 hours ago
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MobileMoney Fintech LTD has tightened oversight of its mobile money agent network, introducing stricter compliance checks aimed at safeguarding customers and reinforcing trust in Ghana’s fast-growing digital payments ecosystem.

The company, in a media release issued in Accra on April 16, said it had begun routine verification exercises across the MoMo agent platform to ensure adherence to regulatory standards and enhance system security.

As part of the exercise, a number of agent accounts have been subjected to temporary restrictions depending on the severity of identified infractions.

The firm explained that agents found to have committed minor breaches would receive warnings, while those involved in more serious violations could face suspension or permanent termination from the platform.

MobileMoney Fintech indicated that it has already engaged affected agents and, in some cases, restored access where appropriate, pending the outcome of ongoing investigations. The measures, it said, are designed to “protect customers, safeguard the MoMo Agents platform, and maintain trust across the agent network.”

The move comes at a time when mobile money services continue to play a central role in Ghana’s financial inclusion drive, with millions of users relying on agent networks for daily transactions. By reinforcing compliance, the company aims to reduce operational risks and ensure that agents operate strictly within approved guidelines.

MobileMoney Fintech further urged all agents to comply fully with regulatory requirements, stressing that continuous engagement with stakeholders would be key to building a more resilient and sustainable ecosystem.

The company reaffirmed its broader commitment to advancing Ghana’s digital economy through secure and reliable financial services, noting that its long-term strategy focuses on empowering individuals, businesses and communities through accessible digital solutions.

With over 17 million registered subscribers since its launch in 2009, MobileMoney Fintech remains one of the country’s leading mobile financial service providers, offering products ranging from payments and remittances to savings and loans, all aimed at deepening economic participation.

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