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Ghana & Zambia Move to Simplify Fintech Licenses To Boost Africa

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsApril 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Ghana is moving to reshape Africa’s digital finance landscape as it explores a new fintech license recognition framework with Zambia to ease cross-border business operations and accelerate trade. The proposal, championed by Minister for Communication, Technology and Innovations Hon. Samuel Nartey George, signals a major step toward removing regulatory bottlenecks that slow fintech expansion across African markets.

Speaking on the Citi Breakfast Show, the minister stressed that fintech companies often face duplicated licensing requirements when entering new countries. As a result, businesses that already meet strict regulatory standards must restart the entire approval process, which delays innovation and increases operational costs. However, Ghana now seeks to change that narrative through strategic regulatory alignment with Zambia.

He pointed out that Zambia’s fintech framework shares deep similarities with Ghana’s regulatory system. Notably, technical expertise from the Bank of Ghana played a key role in shaping the Bank of Zambia’s fintech policy. Therefore, companies licensed under Zambia’s system already meet benchmarks that closely mirror Ghana’s requirements.

The minister questioned the need for redundant processes when comparable regulatory standards already exist. He emphasized that mutual recognition of payment service provider licenses could eliminate unnecessary bureaucracy. Consequently, fintech firms expanding between Ghana and Zambia would operate more efficiently without restarting compliance procedures from scratch.

Moreover, the initiative aims to unlock seamless cross-border payments between both countries. At present, many African transactions rely on intermediary banks outside the continent, often in the United States or Europe. This dependence increases costs and slows transaction speed. By contrast, a direct fintech integration between Ghana and Zambia could enable faster, cheaper remittance flows within Africa.

In addition, the move aligns with broader efforts to strengthen intra-African trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). By simplifying regulatory frameworks, Ghana and Zambia could set a precedent for other African nations to adopt similar fintech cooperation models. This approach would not only support private sector growth but also deepen financial inclusion across the continent.

Industry analysts believe that harmonizing fintech regulations will attract more investment into Africa’s digital economy. It will also empower startups and established payment service providers to scale across borders with fewer restrictions. As a result, Africa’s fintech ecosystem could experience accelerated growth driven by innovation and regional collaboration.

Ultimately, Ghana’s push for fintech license recognition reflects a strategic vision to modernize African trade systems. By reducing barriers and promoting regulatory trust between countries, policymakers aim to create a more connected financial ecosystem. If implemented successfully, the initiative could redefine how African businesses transact, paving the way for a truly integrated digital economy.

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