The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has reported a notable decline in mobile money (MoMo) indicators for June 2024.
According to data from the central bank, the total number of MoMo transactions decreased to 644 million, down from 668 million in May 2024. This drop resulted in a reduction in the total value of MoMo transactions, which fell from GH¢234.3 billion to GH¢224 billion.
Despite the overall decline, the balance of float which represnets the amount of money held in mobile money accounts, experienced a slight increase, rising from GH¢21.1 billion to GH¢22.2 billion during the same period.
This contraction in mobile money usage could be attributed to economic and regulatory factors affecting user behavior and market dynamics, amidst intensified calls for the reduction or elimination of the E-levy rate.
Regarding mobile money interoperability, the total transaction value decreased from GH¢2.8 billion to GH¢2.7 billion, while the total number of transactions fell from 17.7 million to 16.9 million.
Additionally, the total transaction value of cheques cleared through mobile money dropped from GH¢33.5 billion to GH¢28.2 billion, with the total number of such transactions declining from 494,000 to 418,000.
Interestingly, these declines occurred during a period when both registered and active mobile money accounts were increasing.
The number of registered mobile money accounts rose to 69.3 million from 68.7 million, while active MoMo accounts saw a slight uptick from 24.1 million to 24.4 million.
Source: Myjoyonline