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cial technology entity, has been adjudged the Leading Fintech Solution Provider of the Year, 2022, at the second edition of the ‘Ghana Fintech Awards’, held in Accra.

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The brand further consolidated its leadership position in Ghana’s Fintech Industry by winning the Fintech & Bank Partnership of the Year, and the Fintech Innovation Company of the Year.

The awards were in recognition of the company’s work and commitment to ensure excellent service delivery across the busi- well as continuous investment in infrastructure and a renewed focus on customer experience. Executive Director of eTranzact, George Babafemi, in his address on receiving the award, expressed his gratitude to the organisers for the recognition of the hard work and commitment made by the company over the years toward universal nancial inclusion and transformation of the business ecosystem. He said, “as pioneers in the ntech industry, providing bespoke electronic and conve- nient payment solutions is the rm’s greatest asset. As a company, we thrive in ensuring we provide to customers secure, convenient, and cost-effective means of receiving or making payment, buying airtime or bundle as well as paying bills, at the comfort of their homes and provide tailor-made solutions to suit an organization or individual’s electronic need. This is a great feat for eTranzact, and we are extremely thankful to our customers and colleague workers for giving us a reason to still be in business after all these years. Indeed, being recognised by your peers is a great honour,” Babafemi added. Chief Executive O cer, eTranzact Ghana, John Apea, also commenting on the award said: “We dedicate these awards to our customers, clients, partners, and sta for their un inching support and commitment to eTranzact. We will continue to work hard to provide relevant digital platforms that are cutting-edge, secure, and convenient”.

The second edition of the Fintech Awards, organised by the Ghana Fintech and Payment Association (GFPA), was held in Accra to reward and recognize Ghanaian companies that are contributing immensely to the development and transformation of the ntech space in the country. GFPA has been established to be the voice of the players in the nancial technology space, working to transform citizens' lives in Ghana and beyond while serving the last mile.

It seeks to be a unique ntech and digital payment services association of its kind in West Africa and one of the few dedicated platforms for Fintech companies in Ghana and by extension, Africa to connect with potential investors, partners, and clients. The association strives to bring the best in FinTech companies across the continent, supporting each other's growth and helping to forge lasting relationships with international nancial institutions, corporates, and retail consumers.

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