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MTN Ghana, Bango Launch Mobile Money Wallet in Google Play

MTN Ghana, Bango Launch Mobile Money Wallet in Google Play Image Credit: MTN

MTN Ghana is part of the MTN Group, which has over 200 million subscribers across 22 countries in Africa has partnered with Bango to launch operator payments in Google Play.

MTN Ghana subscribers can now pay for the wealth of content and services from Google Play with one-click, charging the cost to their MTN Mobile Money account, an online wallet that customers in Ghana use to send and receive money, pay bills, school fees, insurance, employee salaries, top-up MTN airtime and pay for other goods and services.

Subscribers on the MTN Ghana network can select the ‘Pay with Mobile Money’ option in Google Play, charging the cost of apps, games, music, movies and more, to their MTN Mobile Money wallet.

Launching this service is a major step in broadening inclusivity for internet users in the region, eliminating the need for a credit or debit card to purchase content. MTN Ghana subscribers that would otherwise have no access to the digital economy, can now fully participate in the Google Play app store experience.

The Android Operating System has over 75% market share of all mobile devices in Africa (Stat Counter, 2017). Google Play store comes pre-loaded on all Android devices, positioning it at the heart of the digital ecosystem. Smartphone penetration is rapidly outstripping credit card growth across Africa, with credit card penetration in Sub-Saharan Africa remaining extremely low, estimated at less than 5%. Carrier billing and other alternative payment methods such as MTN Mobile Money, are vital to filling that gap, providing everyone who wants to pay in Google Play store, with a safe and secure method.

Noel Kojo-Ganson, Acting CMO, MTN Ghana
MTN is happy to have partnered with Bango to offer our subscribers the opportunity to purchase their favourite apps on Google Play Store via MTN Mobile Money to experience the bold new digital world.

Ray Anderson, CEO, Bango 
Huge consumer appetite for digital entertainment products in Africa will drive greater usage of wallets and other payment methods that can be used for a wide range of services, growing financial inclusion across the region.

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