Taptap Send has officially resumed its remittance services to Ghana after a brief pause, allowing customers to once again send money from the UK, Europe, Canada, the USA, and the UAE to their loved ones back home.

The company announced that transfers to Ghana are now fully restored, following what it described as fruitful and positive engagement with the Bank of Ghana. The pause, which was initially expected to last a month, was lifted earlier than anticipated, signaling renewed confidence and collaboration between the fintech company and the central bank.

“Taptap Send is now fully operational,” the company said in a statement, adding that it remains safe, secure, and fully compliant. The firm also emphasized that it has used this period to strengthen its commitment to upholding the highest standards of compliance and service excellence across all its markets.

In expressing gratitude to customers, Taptap Send acknowledged the patience and loyalty shown during the temporary suspension.

“We would like to express our deepest and most sincere appreciation to our customers for their patience, love, and continued support in what has been a really difficult time of inconvenience,” the company said. “You, our customers, are the reason we’ve been the number one app for sending money to Ghana. We do not take this for granted.”

Ending on a cheerful note that reflects the brand’s connection to its Ghanaian audience, the statement added:

“Taptap Send is back. We have missed you and cannot wait to see you on the app again. We dey for you!”

With operations back in full swing, Ghanaians abroad can once again rely on Taptap Send’s fast, secure, and affordable platform to support their families and friends back home.



Source: ameyawdebrah.com/