Ghana joins Better Than Cash Alliance for greater financial transparency
“For Ghana, the transition to electronic payments will bolster the effectiveness of fiscal operations through efficient receipts and payments, and security of government transactions. It will help to eliminate wastes and leakages and ensure a strong transaction audit trail,” said Seth Terkper, Hon. Minister of Finance.
Ghana looks forward to tap from the knowledge and technical expertise offered by the Alliance and its members to accelerate the shift to digital payments and deepen financial inclusion for all Ghanaians. The Government will digitize the salaries of government workers and eventually expand to other government programmes. For the latter, Ghana will start with a pilot to transition the payments made by The Livelihood Empowerment against Poverty (LEAP) social welfare programme for the poorest Ghanaian families. LEAP has already reached out to the 71,000 households across the country. In the long run, evidence shows that this move has the potential to enhance transparency, cost savings and financial inclusion.
Welcoming Ghana’s membership, Dr Ruth Goodwin-Groen, Managing Director, Better Than Cash Alliance added: “Ghana’s digital innovation is renowned and is reflected in this commitment to transition away from cash in all government payments. Evidence and the experience of our members show that electronic payments has great potential to increase people’s access to financial services when designed appropriately and we look forward to seeing greater inclusion in Ghana. There is also strong evidence to show that integrating digital payments into the economies of emerging countries such as Ghana will promote broad economic growth and individual financial empowerment.”
Contacts:
Better Than Cash Alliance
Sabrina Sidhu
+1 (646) 662-7186
Ministry of Finance – Ghana
Joseph Chognuru
+233-202030375
About Better Than Cash Alliance
The Better Than Cash Alliance partners with governments, the development community and the private sector to empower people by shifting from cash to electronic payments.The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Citi, Ford Foundation, MasterCard, Omidyar Network, USAID and Visa Inc. are funders and the U.N. Capital Development Fund serves as the secretariat. To learn more, visit www.betterthancash.org, follow@BetterThan_Cash and subscribe for news.
About the Ministry of Finance, Ghana
The Ministry of Finance was established under Section 11 of the Civil Service Act, 1993 (P.N.D.C L. 327) and amended by the Civil Service Act, 2001 (Act 600). The Ministry is one of the government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) in Ghana. The Ministry of Finance is responsible among other things for ensuring macroeconomic stability and growth through monetary, fiscal and financial policy management. To learn more, visit www.mofep.gov.gh.