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Mobile payments meet challenges in Ghana

Security could derail mobile payments in Ghana

Mobile payments have been gaining strong attention all over the world. As consumers become more heavily reliant on their smartphones and tablets, their interest in a cashless society grows. Such is the case in the African country of Ghana. More consumers in Ghana are gaining access to mobile technology and the government has been fostering a dream of a cashless economy that it has expected to see come to fruition in the near future. Mobile payments make a home in a perilous landscape, however, and the digital world contains threats that could derail Ghana’s dream economy.

Mobile security systems are still very lax

As mobile payments become more common in Ghana, so too does hacking and fraud. Internet fraud is quite active in Ghana; somewhat more so than in other African countries. Government officials have not yet found a way to curb this fraud or mitigate the damage that can be caused by hackers and these threats have stymied the growth of mobile commerce throughout the country. Major security issues may indeed prevent Ghana from attaining its dream of a cashless economy.

Mobile Payments GhanaDeveloping a cashless economy proves challenging

In order to develop a new and comprehensive monetary system, Ghana will have to find a way to make mobile payments secure. This is no small task, as security remains a major problem even for countries like the U.S. and China when it comes to the issue of mobile payments. Even large companies like Google and Samsung have yet to find a way to make mobile payments completely secure. The threats that exist in the digital space have not yet become enough to deter consumers, however, many of whom are willing to participate in mobile commerce regardless of the risks they face.

Cash holds an important place with many businesses

Security issues are not the only challenge that Ghana faces in its hopes of establishing a cashless economy. There is currently a large volume of currency in circulation throughout the country, which makes the transition away from cash somewhat difficult. Moreover, physical currency plays a big role in many aspects of business in the country. Some small businesses will only accept payments that are made with cash and refuse to embrace mobile payments in any way whatsoever.

Swish set to show off new security solutions for mobile payments

Mobile payments to benefit from new security solutions

Security has become a top priority for the mobile payments space. Consumers have shown that they are willing to embrace mobile payments systems, but still retain a great deal of concern regarding the security of their financial information. The security of mobile payments has been attracting more attention as mobile commerce sees more adoption. Many consumers continue to express worry over the security of their financial information, suggesting that modern mobile payments systems have yet to reach a point where they can be considered safe to use.

Security begins receiving more serious attention

As consumers continue to show worry over their security, companies invested in mobile payments are beginning to take the issue more seriously. Such is the cash with Swish, which has been involved in the mobile commerce space for some time. Like other companies in this sector, Swish considers security to be a major roadblock for mobile payments. As such, the company has been working to develop more comprehensive security solutions to provide consumers with some peace of mind. Swish plans to begin showcasing its security solutions at the end of this month.

Mobile Payments SecuritySwish intends to showcase security solutions at the end of the month

Swish is one of the first companies to introduce mobile point-of-sale systems to the Asian market. Mobile payments have found a great deal of success in this market due to the high penetration of mobile technology. While consumers have been showing that they are ready to embrace mobile commerce, many still consider the field to be insecure, which has slowed the progress that mobile payments could potentially see. Swish intends for its security solutions to boost the confidence consumers have in the sector.

Mobile payments becoming a popular target for hackers

The security of mobile payments is not only important to Asian consumers, of course, and those in other parts of the world share the same concerns regarding the security of mobile commerce. Because mobile commerce involves the trafficking of financial information through mobile devices, the mobile commerce field has become a very attractive target for hackers and malicious groups that may look to exploit this information.