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Pan-African payments company, Cellulant has acquired a Payment Services Provider (PSP) license to aggregate merchant services, process financial services, acquire merchants, deploy POS systems, and aggregate payments for banks, institutions, and the general public. Cellulant has also successfully rolled out Tingg, its single integrated solution that addresses the complex needs of managing payments, engaging your customers, and growing one’s business. Tingg is an all-in-one seamless payment platform that makes it easy to collect and make payments across multiple payment methods in different currencies with the best customer experience.
This news is coming less than a month away from its acquisition of a PAYMENT sOLUTION Service Provider License from the Bank of Tanzania to provide payment services. Cellulant had also recently launched Tingg for the retail sector in Zambia.

Eric Kortey, Cellulant Ghana Country Manager, said: “We believe that Ghana is fast becoming a hub for fintech in Africa. Being licensed by the Bank of Ghana means a lot to the growth of our industry and opens doors to increased security and confidence in digital payments systems. Cellulant’s digital payments platform is allowing every Ghanaian to pay for their goods and services through any payment channel of their choice.”
Today, Cellulant has an office presence in 18 African countries with a payments platform connecting thousands of businesses with 154 payment options across 35 countries. The platform powers payments for 220m customers on a single inclusive network allowing for interoperability across Africa. Cellulant uses technology to connect people and their resources, making it easier to do business across Africa.