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Can the Ghana Card wallet redefine Africa’s digital finance race?

Motor tricycle transport operator in Ghana. Photo by Kojo Kwarteng @ Unsplash
Motor tricycle transport operator in Ghana. Photo by Kojo Kwarteng @ Unsplash
  • Ghana Card becomes a full digital payment wallet
  • Identity-linked finance targets inclusion and transparency

 

ACCRA, GHANAGhana has taken a decisive step to fuse digital identity with finance, transforming its national ID card into a payment tool in a move that could reshape financial inclusion across Africa.

The National Identification Authority (NIA) announced in early April 2026 that the Ghana Card – already mandatory for citizens – can now function as a fully integrated digital wallet, enabling payments in stores, online transactions, ATM withdrawals and money transfers across more than 200 countries.

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