February 26, 2026
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MTN Ghana has officially been elevated to a major subsidiary within the MTN Group, joining South Africa and Nigeria as one of the Group’s three most strategically important operations. The announcement was made by MTN Group Chief Executive Officer, Ralph Mupita, during his visit to Ghana.

According to Mr. Mupita, the elevation reflects MTN Ghana’s consistent performance and long-term growth potential. “Up until the end of last year, we had two major subsidiaries within the MTN Group across all markets serving over 300 million customers – South Africa and Nigeria. This year, we are adding Ghana as the third major subsidiary for the whole group, purely as a function of the way it has performed and the potential that we see going forward,” he stated.

He further emphasized the significance of Ghana’s performance within the Group, saying:

“MTN Ghana has been performing exceptionally well. Its consistent delivery of growth, innovation, and operational excellence has set it apart as one of our most important operations. This recognition positions Ghana alongside South Africa and Nigeria as a critical market for the MTN Group.”

MTN Ghana also emerged as the best-performing operation across all MTN markets in 2025 under the “Million Dollar Challenge” – an internal competition designed to reward excellence in strategic execution, innovation, and value creation. Mr. Mupita congratulated the MTN Ghana Board and team for their hard work and dedication.

During his three-day visit, Mr. Mupita engaged with key stakeholders to deepen collaboration and unlock further growth. In discussions with the Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, the focus was on improving network performance and exploring the release of 5G spectrum to enhance home and enterprise connectivity.

The MTN Group CEO and his delegation also met with the Bank of Ghana and the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) to strengthen partnerships supporting Ghana’s digital and financial ecosystem. Speaking on the collaboration with the Central Bank, Mr. Mupita said:

“We are going to bring artificial intelligence (AI) to improve the ability to deal with scams and fraud that we see particularly in the mobile money market.”

Highlighting Ghana’s future growth drivers, he noted:

“The digital economy and fintech are the two primary engines of growth for MTN Ghana. We intend to introduce more advanced financial services while maintaining close engagement with regulators to align with national financial inclusion objectives.”

Beyond telecommunications, Mr. Mupita reaffirmed MTN Group’s commitment to government partnerships to accelerate fibre optic expansion, develop data centers, deploy AI capabilities, and invest in digital skills and youth empowerment initiatives. He highlighted MTN Ghana’s recent US$2 million commitment to the One Million Coders program, primarily focused on youth development, and expressed interest in supporting Ghana’s creative economy:

“There’s a lot of talent in this country. How do we leverage the digital economy to create a platform for that talent; to build their own creative content they can sell and build businesses around?”

Drawing inspiration from India’s rapid digital transformation, Mr. Mupita expressed confidence in Ghana’s potential:

“Nothing stops Ghana from being able to leapfrog its own ambitions by a decade by deploying the digital economy and digital infrastructure going forward.”

The elevation of MTN Ghana to major subsidiary status underscores the country’s growing strategic importance within the multinational telecom company and marks a significant milestone in the nation’s digital journey.

Media Contacts:

Adwoa Wiafe – Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer

Email: MTNGhana.MediaOffice@mtn.com

Efua Falconer – Acting Senior Manager, Corporate Communications

Email: MTNGhana.MediaOffice@mtn.com

About MTN Ghana

MTN Ghana, listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange, is the market leader in the country’s mobile telecommunications industry, offering Pay As You Go, Pay Monthly, and Mobile Financial Services. Part of the MTN Group, MTN Ghana is committed to delivering bold digital solutions and enabling modern connected life across Africa under the Ambition 2025 strategy.