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    Etranzact Ghana Limited: Driving digital payments in Ghana

    By Scarlett GuoJuly 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Etranzact supports banks, telcos, and state institutions with digital payments, mobile banking, and fintech infrastructure.
    • The company helps address financial inclusion through merchant platforms, agency banking, and integrated transaction systems.

    Company services: Enabling secure and scalable payment platforms

    Etranzact Ghana Limited is a licensed enhanced payment service provider in Ghana. It develops digital transaction systems for businesses, government agencies, and financial institutions. The company offers services such as mobile money integration, card issuing, payment gateway services, and terminal solutions. Its platform supports USSD, web, mobile app, and card-based transactions. These tools allow partners to build flexible financial services, reduce cash dependency, and extend banking infrastructure.

    The company is part of the wider Etranzact Global network. In Ghana, it is authorised by the Bank of Ghana and operates within the country’s financial regulatory framework. Clients include major banks, telecom providers, insurers, and fintech startups. By providing back-end transaction processing, Etranzact enables institutions to launch secure, white-labelled digital products.

    Also read: BigPay Ghana: Revolutionising digital payments
    Also read: Prudential Bank: Driving innovation in Ghana’s banking sector

    Etranzact Ghana Limited: Partnering across sectors to expand financial reach

    Etranzact powers a wide range of payment products used daily across the country. It supports merchant collections, utility bill payments, ATM switching, and payroll processing. One of its notable contributions is its agency banking platform, which helps rural and under-banked populations access financial services through local agents. This aligns with Ghana’s national financial inclusion strategy.

    The company also delivers corporate services, including bulk disbursements, revenue mobilisation tools, and real-time reporting dashboards. Its systems are built to handle high-volume transactions with reliability. By connecting multiple financial actors through a central platform, Etranzact reduces fragmentation and improves service delivery in the payment chain.

    Etranzact Ghana Limited: Operating in a dynamic fintech environment

    Ghana’s fintech space is growing fast, with mobile money usage rising and cashless policy adoption gaining support. Etranzact faces competition from telecom-led platforms, fintech apps, and traditional banks. It addresses this by offering interoperability, data security, and custom integration for partners.

    The company must also adapt to evolving regulations and security threats. It ensures compliance with Bank of Ghana’s e-money directives and adopts global standards in payment protection. It continues to upgrade its systems to meet the needs of clients in sectors that depend on instant, trusted, and scalable transaction infrastructure.

    Etranzact Ghana Limited
    Scarlett Guo

    Scarlett Guo is an community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Marketing at University of Bangor. Contact her at s.guo@btw.media.

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