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    Ghana launches smartcard payments system

    President John Kufuor has launched a landmark payment and settlement system designed to transform and extend the coverage of financial services and transactions in Ghana. The "National Switch and Smartcard Payments System," dubbed "E-Zwich," is an initiative of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) and provides a common platform to link the payments of all the financial and non-financial banking institutions.

    The system, which is world class, can be readily accessed, easy to use for savings, payments and transfers and the management of various business transactions and forms an integral part of the government's overall vision of making Ghana the gateway to the West African sub-Region, a major financial hub to become a significant player in the global financial market.

    President Kufuor said it was time the nation phased itself from the heavy dependency on cash and paper transactions as it steadily progressed into the middle-income status.

    The technology, commonplace among emerging and developed economies, he noted, would not only facilitate access to and transfer of money but also remove the cumbersome and insecure processes of using cash.

    President Kufuor was unhappy that despite dramatic growth in the banking sector engendered by reforms to develop and modernise the financial services industry and the stability in the macro-economic environment, there were many people still outside the financial system.

    Majority un-banked

    An estimated 80% of the eligible population "is still either un-banked or under-banked, and seems to have no access to financial services".

    He said the "E-Zwich", safe, secure and efficient as it is, should therefore help to change the situation by linking the financial services industry with every aspect of the nation's economy.

    The President drew attention to the need for small-scale and medium-scale businesses and those involved in micro-credit transactions to be encouraged to take advantage of the new platform so as to be connected to the financial system and benefit from the various services that the financial sector offered.

    Finance Minister Kwadwo Baah-Wiredu said the system would allow for payments to be effected as quickly as possible to government employees and pensioners.

    BoG Governor Dr Paul Acquah said E-Zwich was a safe and efficient payment infrastructure that would establish a level playing field for all the institutions in the financial services industry to compete.

    E-Zwich anytime, anywhere

    He likened the operation of the system to that of the mobile phone and said it could be used by anybody, anywhere to do business.

    Dr Acqua added that the central bank would soon introduce Automated Clearing House for bulk debit and credit transfers as well as Code-line Cheque Truncation Systems to further improve on the country's payment system.

    He said existing payments system had been working smoothly but needed to be further developed to the frontier of the industry in terms of standards, to suit the needs of the country's growing economy and to bring most economic activities into the financial system.

    Credit reference bureau

    The central bank had also issued a provisional licence for a credit reference bureau to be established that would improve the flow of information necessary for informed assessment and pricing of risks, while protecting the confidentiality of such information and credit worthiness of borrowers.

    Dr Acquah lauded the legislative reforms that had made it possible for a modern banking and financial services industry, especially the Banking Amendment Act, the Payment System Act, and the CSD Act, among other laws.

    According to him a safe and efficient payments system was a key component of the economic and financial infrastructure.

    Joseph Nii Badu Tetteh, Acting President of the Ghana Association of Bankers, said the banks would continue to expand their frontiers through innovative products to ensure the provision of adequate financial services to all.

    Article published courtesy of BuaNews

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