GT Bank says it has acquired the licence to issue MasterCard debit cards in Ghana.
Additionally, the bank would shortly follow up with the deployment of its MasterCard POS payment solution, which is ideal for hotels, restaurants, supermarkets and gas stations among other outlets.
The move is aimed at providing alternative payment services to customers and business people.
MasterCard’s are invaluable tools especially when making airline and hotel reservations, while eliminating the risk and inconvenience of carrying cash.
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