Accra, Ghana 10 June 2026 – MobileMoney Fintech LTD (MMFL) has released a strategic white paper titled Uniting Against Digital Fraud: Strengthening Ecosystem Collaboration in Ghana’s Digital Financial Services Sector, reinforcing the urgent need for coordinated, cross-sector action to address the growing threat of digital fraud within Ghana’s financial ecosystem.

The white paper captures strategic insights from the MobileMoney Fintech Partner Exchange, a high-level stakeholder forum convened by MMFL in April 2026.

The engagement brought together senior representatives from regulatory institutions, financial service providers, fintechs, law enforcement agencies, telecommunications stakeholders, and agent networks to examine the evolving fraud landscape and identify practical pathways for ecosystem-wide resilience.

As Ghana’s digital financial services sector continues to expand in scale, sophistication, and national relevance, the white paper highlights the corresponding need for a more integrated and intelligence-led approach to fraud prevention and response.

It underscores the reality that digital fraud has become an ecosystem challenge requiring stronger collaboration, faster decision-making, improved information sharing, and sustained investment in secure digital channels and frontline protection.

The publication outlines several strategic priorities identified through the stakeholder dialogue, including the establishment of joint coordination mechanisms, the strengthening of intelligence-sharing frameworks, the acceleration of secure digital adoption, and the enhancement of consumer and agent education.

Commenting on the release, CEO of MobileMoney Fintech LTD, Mr. Shaibu Haruna said, “The continued growth of Ghana’s digital financial ecosystem depends not only on innovation and access, but also on our collective ability to protect the integrity of the system. This white paper reflects a shared recognition that ecosystem security must be approached as a collective responsibility, anchored in collaboration, trust, and coordinated action.”

The white paper further affirms MMFL’s role as an ecosystem enabler committed to working with public and private sector stakeholders to strengthen resilience, safeguard consumer trust, and support the sustainable growth of digital financial services in Ghana.

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Through this publication, MMFL seeks to contribute meaningfully to industry discourse and support the development of practical, long-term solutions that reinforce trust, security, and confidence across the digital financial ecosystem.

About MobileMoney Fintech LTD.

MobileMoney Fintech LTD is a subsidiary of MTN Ghana responsible for mobile financial services. Launched in 2009, the company has more than 17 million registered subscribers. It offers a range of mobile financial services, including payment solutions, remittance, BankTech, InsurTech, and savings and loans, aimed at driving financial inclusion and economic empowerment.

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