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The rules are ready the people are not: Why continuous professional development will define financial industry’s future

MyJoyOnline

MyJoyOnline

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June 25, 2026

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The rules are ready the people are not: Why continuous professional development will define financial industry’s future

By almost any external measure, Ghana has built something that much of the developing world is still trying to design. In 2025, the Global System for Mobile Communications Association (GSMA) ranked Ghana among the top-performing countries in its Mobile Money Regulatory Index. The country scored above 96 per cent, with exceptionally strong results in transparency, authorisation, and consumer protection (GSMA MMRI, 2024, 2025).

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