Following the E-levy approval announcement, a growing number of Ghanaians have begun to switch from their current networks to Vodafone Ghana. Mobile money users praised Vodafone on social media, particularly on Twitter, for waiving telco charges on transfers to any other network.
With the introduction of the E-levy, Vodafone Cash customers will only be charged 1.5 percent instead of the expected 2.5 percent by other networks for any amount exceeding GHC 100. When the E-levy is implemented, Vodafone customers will still have the lowest mobile money transfer charges in Ghana.
Last year, Vodafone Ghana took the unusual step of waiving all charges on any amount of money transferred from Vodafone Cash to all other networks, in order to relieve customers of financial strain. Apart from drastically reducing consumer financial burdens, Vodafone’s free mobile money transactions have increased patronage by making the service more appealing to ordinary Ghanaians.
Vodafone Cash has made a name for itself in terms of product development. Its free transfer service has received numerous accolades, including Product of the Year at the CIMG Excellence Awards in 2021. Over the years, Vodafone Cash has proven that its mobile money platform is reliable and secure.
Customers who have not yet signed up for the service can do so by dialing *558#. Non-Vodafone customers can register with a valid Ghana Card and port their existing number or purchase a SIM card from any Vodafone Agent or Retail Shop.
Source: Peacefmonline.com