DEMI licence revocation: We’re committed to a transparent, amicable resolution – Zeepay

Zeepay Ghana Limited says it is working with the Bank of Ghana (BoG) and all stakeholders for a transparent and amicable resolution following the DEMI licence revocation by the Regulator.
“We recognise the concerns that this development may cause and sincerely appreciate the patience, understanding and continued cooperation of our customers, employees, agents, merchants, partners and the wider public during this period.
“The Company remains committed to acting responsibly, maintaining open and transparent communication, and working constructively with the Bank of Ghana and all relevant stakeholders towards an orderly resolution,” the Company disclosed in a statement copied to Today.com.gh.
Below is the full statement from Zeepay
Public Statement by Zeepay on DEMI licence revocation by Bank of Ghana
Further to the recent announcement by the Bank of Ghana, we wish to inform the general public that Zeepay Ghana Limited is working closely with the Regulator and all relevant stakeholders to ensure an orderly, transparent and responsible approach following the revocation of the Company’s Dedicated Electronic Money Issuer Licence (Mobile Money Wallets).
Zeepay Ghana Limited remains committed to supporting all stakeholders throughout this process.
We recognise the concerns that this development may cause and sincerely appreciate the patience, understanding and continued cooperation of our customers, employees, agents, merchants, partners and the wider public during this period.
The Company remains committed to acting responsibly, maintaining open and transparent communication, and working constructively with the Bank of Ghana and all relevant stakeholders towards an orderly resolution.
Further verified updates will be communicated through Zeepay’s official communication channels as they become available.
Zeepay Ghana Limited


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