In a technologically transforming world, banking on gadgets without having to move to the bank is gradually becoming a part of our everyday lives. One would rather bank from their comfort zones than join long queues at these banking halls.
What is e-Banking
E-banking has come a long way in helping a lot of people, Ghanaians not excluded, reduce the stress of walking to banks just to undertake transactions. It gives you access to your money anytime, anywhere. E-banking exists in two main forms;mobile bankingandinternet banking.
What is Mobile banking?
Mobile banking is the process of conducting transactions on your bank account via your phone without necessarily using the internet. Such forms of banking are conducted with USSD shortcodes.
Mobile banking services provided by some Banks in Ghana
- SMS banking (alerts and notifications)
- Airtime top-up
- Mini statements
- Bank-to-wallet & wallet-to-bank transactions
- Mobile money services
- Bills and fees payment
What is Internet Banking?
Internet banking is the process of performing online transactions through your PC, laptop, or even your phone over an internet connection, making payments from your bank account mostly using your credit card, bank apps, etc.
Internet banking services provided by some Banks in Ghana
- Email banking (alerts and notifications)
- Bank statements on the go
- Interbank transfers
- Standing order instructions
- Request and Block cards
- Request and block cheques
- QR payments
- Update Bank profile
- Ghana.Gov Payments
E-banking makes it possible for users to access their bank accounts from anywhere in the country. Transfer money from account to mobile money wallet, track spending, review account history, locate nearby ATMs, deposit checks, pay bills, and receive account-related text messages and notifications.
Most banks in Ghana these days have taken advantage of technological advancements to meet the needs of their customers, and in the process and created e-banking services like mobile banking apps and USSD banking codes to help them transact anywhere, anytime.
People can make use of these banking apps and shortcodes only over a phone that has the sim card registered or an active internet connection.
For some banks, in-person visitation is required to activate your mobile number on these platforms.
Below are the bank codes for mobile banking for various banks in Ghana and their internet banking apps, if any.
Bank | Banking App | Bank code |
---|---|---|
Access Bank | Access Bank App | *901# |
Agricultural Development Bank | ADB Mobile Banking | *767# |
Barclays bank | Barclays Ghana App | *895# |
CalBank | CalBank App | *771# |
CBG Bank | – | *924# |
Ecobank | Ecobank Mobile App | *335# |
FBN bank | – | *894# |
Fidelity bank | Fidelity mobile bank app | *776# |
GCB | GCB Bank Mobile App | *422# |
GT bank | GT bank App | *737# |
HFC bank | – | *618# |
National Investment Bank | – | *865# |
Prudential bank | – | *772# |
Republic bank | RepublicMobile App | *414# |
Stanbic Bank | Stanbic Bank Mobile App | *715# |
Standard Chartered bank | SC Mobile Ghana App | *722# |
OmniBSIC | – | *718*20# |
UBA bank | UBA mobile app, UBA ChatBot. | *822# / *919# |
Universal Merchant Bank | UMB SpeedApp | – |
Zenith bank | ZMobile Ghana App | *966# |
Note that all apps stated are available on both IOS and Android operating systems. Banks also continually update their app names and features and USSDs so shortcodes and mobile banking app names provided above could change with time.
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