…growing Its reach to 11 cities
Hubtel, Ghana’s leading Payment Services Provider, has announced the rollout of its services in Sunyani (Bono Region), Techiman (Bono East Region), and Tarkwa (Western Region).
This expansion reflects Hubtel’s commitment to connecting businesses to communities and for consumers to conveniently find and pay for everyday essentials.
“We believe Ghana’s digital future belongs to every town and every business owner, not just the metro centres.
“With this expansion, we’re telling these communities that their businesses and customers matter, and they can now partake in a broader digital economy,” said Elsie Bram, Head of Consumer Demand & Growth at Hubtel.
Each of these cities hosts populations of over 100,000 residents and serves as key commercial hubs outside Ghana’s major cities, making them priority zones for digital payments and quick commerce.
The expansion will support thousands of local business owners in these communities, giving them access to digital payments, delivery logistics, and payment solutions tools to grow revenue and serve customers better. Consumers can also shop from nearby vendors and pay easily through the Hubtel app, with swift deliveries within their communities.
These city expansions bring Hubtel’s total operational footprint to 11 cities across the country, joining Accra, Tema, Kumasi, Takoradi, Tamale, Cape Coast, Koforidua, and Ho.
“Our goal has always been to make everyday transactions simple, secure, and accessible for everyone,” Elsie added. “As we grow, so do the opportunities for local businesses and customers across Ghana.”
Hubtel is a Ghanaian technology company licensed by the Bank of Ghana as an Enhanced Payment Service Provider. The company enables businesses of all sizes to accept payments (mobile money, cards, and QR), manage transactions, and connect with customers through messaging and commerce.
Individuals can also use the Hubtel App to pay bills, order goods, send money, and more.
Hubtel currently operates 12 offices nationwide and has over 700 employees across the country. Founded in 2005, its mission is to drive Africa forward by enabling everyone to find and pay for everyday essentials, building a platform that helps every person and business take part in the digital economy.
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