Rural and
community banks in Ghana will by June this year be hooked onto a technology
platform to transact money remittance services via mobile telecom networks.
This is
part of measures being introduced by the Apex Bank of the Association of Rural
Banks (ARB) to assist the rural banks to be efficient in the money transfer
business.
Managing Director of the Apex Bank, Kwadwo Aye
Kusi, says the
technology will enable the banks to be integrated to all the telecommunication networks
for susu operations, money transfer, purchase of airtime credit and SMS alert
services.
“Therefore
the products that we’re going to come up with will not be limited to one telecom
company but every customer of ours can do mobile money business”, he told
LuvBiz Report.
The ARB
Apex Bank has also introduced measure to reduce delays arising out of remotely
processing money transfer transactions under the Western Union and Apexlink
money transfer services.
Since
its inception in 2003, the Apexlink money transfer product has chalked
successes, from its manual processing to the current automated ‘itrans’
platform.
“The
volume of Apexlink transactions processed through our networks has improved
considerable over the years. From 190,917 transactions recorded in 2009, the
product has grown to achieve a 589,164 transaction level by the end of 2012”, stated
Mr. Kusi at the Apex Bank’s Money
Transfer Conference in Kumasi.
Transactions
through Western Union on the Apex network also increased over the years, from
96,307 in 2009 to 230,581 transactions recorded in 2012 and a targeted level of
323,000 transactions for 2013.
Mr. Kusi
announced the abolishing of the commission sharing arrangements that exist
between Apex Bank and the rural banks, stating that the rural banks would be
given 100% commission on all Western Union transactions processed.
He told
LuvBiz Report the decision to abolish the commission is to encourage all the banks
to undertake more of the money transfer business to benefit rural economies.
“Apexlink
and Western Union money transfers have supported the economic growth in our
rural communities in assisting traders in their daily money transfer operations
capitalizing on its large network across the country”, he noted.
“Trade
has been tremendously boosted between the north and south of the country where
traders find it more secured and convenient to send funds by Apexlink than
traveling with such funds with all its attendant risk. This has helped increase
the level of economic activities in rural communities”.
The conference was on the theme: “Handling
Remittance Business with Care – Risk and Compliance Issues”.
Concerns
were raised about the vulnerability of the rural and community banks to fall
prey to unscrupulous transactions in money remittances.
The Apex
Bank has therefore announced some initiative to eliminate money laundering in
the Apex money transfer system.
“Compliance
and Anti Money Laundering officers would soon be appointed to monitor and
prevent the use of our money transfer system for any kind of money laundering
activity… In order to eliminate identity fraud on the network, the Bank will
soon be connected to the national ID verification platform to verify all voters
ID presented for money transfer transactions” Mr. Kusi stated.
Story by
Kofi Adu Domfeh
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