Ghanaians React Strongly Against MTN Ghana’s New MoMo-To-Bank Transfer Charges Set For June 1.

Telecommunications company MTN Ghana has announced new charges on transfers from Mobile Money wallets to bank accounts, with the updated fee set to take effect from June 1.
The announcement has drawn strong reactions from Ghanaians, many of whom say the increase comes at a difficult time when the cost of living is already high.
Ghanaians in the Ashanti region argue that the charges are too high and place an unfair burden on ordinary people who rely on MoMo for daily transactions.
Some expressed frustration that MTN Ghana, which already serves a large customer base in the country, would introduce additional costs on essential services.
Several people warned that if the charges go ahead, they will consider moving to other networks.
The public sentiment centers on the view that such fees should be reduced rather than increased, given the current economic pressures facing households.
Many are calling on MTN Ghana to reconsider the decision to avoid further straining customers who depend on mobile money for both personal and business transactions.
Story by Bismark Mensah@A/R.



