MobileMoney Ltd to honour fintech partners and innovators at 2025 stakeholder awards

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Digital-payments company MobileMoney Ltd has announced plans to recognise key partners and innovators at its 2025 Fintech Stakeholder Dinner & Awards. The event aims to celebrate outstanding contributions to Ghana’s rapidly growing fintech sector and to encourage further innovation in financial inclusion.

At a press briefing, company executives said the awards will spotlight individuals and organisations that demonstrated excellence in delivering fintech solutions, from mobile payments and digital banking to financial education and inclusive finance initiatives. The award categories will cover a broad spectrum, including innovation, customer service, partnership, and impact on underserved communities.

MobileMoney executives emphasised that Ghana’s fintech ecosystem has played a crucial role in increasing financial access, reducing cash-handling risks, and promoting digital financial literacy. They described the awards evening as an opportunity to thank stakeholders and drive momentum for further expansion of digital financial services, particularly in rural and underbanked areas.

Industry observers welcomed the initiative, noting that such recognition can motivate fintech firms to deliver higher quality services, invest in infrastructure, and adopt user-centric models. They believe that as competition and innovation grow, consumers stand to benefit from improved convenience, lower fees, and more inclusive financial solutions.

The fintech sector in Ghana, buoyed by rising smartphone penetration and expanding mobile money adoption, has become an important pillar of the national economy. Awards such as the MobileMoney Stakeholder Dinner & Awards could deepen trust, incentivise innovation, and contribute to broader financial inclusion goals.

With the awards planned before the end of 2025, many in the sector are hopeful this celebration will also serve as a showcase for Ghana’s potential to lead in digital financial transformation across Africa.