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Bank Of Ghana Gets Ready To Roll Out The "E-Cedi"

In today’s newsletter, the Bank of Ghana readies its “E-Cedi” digital currency, Cellulant gets its PSP license, a Ghanaian health start gets accepted into Y-Combinator and more

Cellulant acquires PSP License in Ghana And Rolls Out Tingg

The Central Bank of Ghana issued Cellulant, finance technology company, a Payment Services Provider (PSP) License. The PSP License allows Cellulant to aggregate merchant services, process financial services, acquire merchants; deploy POS systems, and aggregate payments for banks, institutions, and the general public

Yeemachi Biotechnology Selected For Y Combinator S21 Batch

Yeemachi Biotechnology, a Ghanaian health startup focusing on immunogenomics, bioinformatics, and artificial intelligence has been selected for the S21 batch for Y Combinator.

Moove Raises $23 Million In Series A Round; Aims to Democratize Vehicle Ownership in Africa

Moove, an African mobility fintech, today announced that it has raised $23 million in Series A funding.

OZÉ Partners With Edo State Government For Trade And Entrepreneurship Development

The Edo State Government in Nigeria has finalized plans for a partnership with OZE, a Ghanaian digital business firm, to boost trade and entrepreneurship development in the state.

Bank of Ghana Partners with Giesecke+Devrient to Pilot “E-Cedi” Currency

The Bank of Ghana partners with Giesecke+Devrient (G+D) to pilot a general-purpose Central Bank Digital Currency (retail CBDC) in Ghana, West Africa.

G+D is providing the technology and developing the solution adapted to Ghana’s requirements, which will be tested in a trial phase with banks, payment service providers, merchants, consumers, and other relevant stakeholders

Market Research Survey

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