Accra, Jan. 30, -There are clear
indications that bank customers prefer to have instant access to their money as
demand for express and instant services surge.
The 2017 performance report
issued by the Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems (GhIPSS) shows that
the transactions with the highest growth were express cheque, express ACH
Direct Credit and the GhIPSS Instant Pay (GIP).
The GhIPSS performance report
indicates 22 percent growth in express cheque, a 72 percent increase in express
ACH Direct Credit while GIP witnessed a phenomenal jump from only 184
transactions in its first year of commencement to 41,795 transactions last
year.
The growth in patronage for the
express and instant services is in line with international trends as the world
is moving towards instant payments.
Experts argue that the increased
availability of these express and instant services would make banking
attractive to the unbanked population as their monies at the bank will be as
good as money on them because they can access them instantly.
Speaking on the report, Mr.
Archie Hesse, the Chief Executive of GhIPSS, said it was very encouraging that
patronage for the express and instant pay services were experiencing the most
growth.
He said once people had easy and
quick access to their money at the bank, they would have more confidence to
keep their funds with the financial institutions.
He, therefore, encouraged the
financial institutions to use these express services as tools to attract
customers.
Mr. Hesse expressed the hope that
as more and more people becomes aware of these express services, their demand
would shoot up even further.
He said GhIPSS would continue to
work with the financial institutions to further create awareness about the
express cheque clearing, the express ACH Direct Credit and GIP.
He explained that though it may
appear that these express services may affect the floats of banks, it could
rather be used to persuade many people to open bank accounts and that will grow
the deposits of the banks and increase their floats in the long run.
He stated that the express
services were going to play very crucial role in reducing the unbanked
population.
GNA

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