As it awaits licensing by regulators here, the Ghanaian-headquartered Fintech company – Ezeepay – has announced that it will be establishing a presence here and has already advertised for management positions.
The company seems intent on tapping into the Guyana market as the World Bank has estimated that remittances would reach US$393 million for last year, the equivalent of 5.3% of this country’s gross domestic product.
“They applied to the bank for a licence and that is still being processed,” was all Bank of Guyana Governor Gobind Ganga would say when contacted by the Stabroek News yesterday.