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MTN Ghana to sanction vendors who charge extra money for credit transfers Monday 15 March 2021 | 10:09 CET | News MTN Ghana has warned that it will sanction vendors who charge customers a fee when they sell them MTN airtime via the Electrical Virtual Distribution (EVD) system or credit transfer, reports Citi Business News. MTN has reduced the amount of physical recharge cards on the market as part of efforts to go digital, compelling more people to rely on mobile money and EVD. At the end of 2020, MTN physical recharge cards made up only 5 percent of the recharge options made available by the telecoms company to the general public.
MTN Ghana, has warned that vendors, who charge customers a fee when they sell MTN airtime to them through the Electrical Virtual Distribution (EVD) system otherwise known as credit transfer, will be sanctioned.