‘Ghana Performing Better than Nigeria in PoS Adoption’

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Ghana is performing better than Nigeria when it comes to using Point of Sale (PoS) channel for payments during transactions, a report has revealed.

According to Indexmundi, Ghana ranks second in Africa regarding PoS adoption as reflected by the proportion of transactions made via PoS machines while Nigeria ranks seventh. Paxnigerian.com, which quoted the report, noted that while 80 per cent of all transactions in Ghana are via PoS, only 21 per cent of total transactions in Nigeria are via PoS.

“South Africa is leading in Africa with 91 per cent followed by Ghana 80 per cent while Tunisia is third with 79 per cent. Other countries ahead of Nigeria are Egypt, Morocco and Kenya in that order,” it added

According to Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the PoS density per 100,000 people in Nigeria is 13, while India’s is 67; Uganda, 453; Namibia, 338. The target for Nigeria, according to the bank, is to meet Brazil’s PoS deployment rate of 2,247 per 100,000 people by 2020.

 

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Ezekiel Enejeta is a journalist and geopolitical analyst dedicated to reframing global power dynamics through a Pan-African lens. He is the creator and host of "Frontline Africa," a platform that provides deep analysis on the strategic, economic, and political forces shaping the continent's future. With a background in mass communication and over 6yrs of experience in the financial industry, Ezekiel brings a unique perspective that blends on-the-ground realities with high-level strategic insights. Before launching "Frontline Africa," he founded the successful financial news blog, FINANCIAL WATCH. Today, his work decodes the stories mainstream media often overlooks, speaking directly to the global African diaspora and anyone invested in the continent's sovereignty and its rising influence in the new world order.

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