Management of MTN Mobile Money says it has no intention
of shutting down the service, contrary to social media speculations.
In a statement in response to the rumours, MTN said they are “as a matter of
fact incapable of doing so as per its regulatory and contractual agreements.”
“MTN MoMo has operated in Ghana for the past 10 years and the track record of
its growth and commitment to the Ghanaian market is evident,” the statement
said.
Read the full statement below:
MTN MoMo remains committed to serving Ghanaians
MTN Ghana has noted with grave concern a message being shared on social media
asking about what clients will do in the event of a shutdown of the MTN MoMo
Service.
MTN Ghana wishes to state categorically that;
1. It has no intention whatsoever to shut down its services and as a matter of
fact, is incapable of doing so as per its regulatory and contractual
agreements.
2. MTN MoMo is not a centralised service being operated of the MTN Group level.
3. Customers’ funds are safely lodged with our 18 partner banks in Ghana.
4. MTN MoMo has operated in Ghana for the past 10 years and the track record of
its growth and commitment to the Ghanaian market is evident.
Further to these, MTN Ghana would like to state that, through the pioneering of
MTN MoMo it has contributed significantly to driving the cash-lite economy
agenda and as such remains committed to the over 100,000 Ghanaians it
indirectly employs through an ecosystem of merchants and agents.
MTN Mobile Money Service is the first mobile money service to have been
launched in Ghana and the first to have received the ISO/IEC 27001:2013
certification.
MTN Ghana has demonstrated its committed to the people of Ghana. Having
successfully listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange as a Public Company in 2018.
Myjoy