Co-founder of Fair Vision Technologies, Dickman Adarkwa, has described the partnership between Modefin and Consolidated Bank Ghana as a major boost to digital banking and financial accessibility in Ghana.
Speaking at the launch of CBG’s Agency Banking Service in Accra on May 21, 2026, Adarkwa said Modefin’s multichannel banking platform has been deployed in over 65 banks globally across Africa, Europe, and India.
“Modefin is a global leader in omnichannel business. We have done this for over 65 banks across the globe. Most banks across Africa, Europe, and India are using the platform,” he stated.
According to him, the digital banking solution has evolved over more than a decade, making it one of the most mature and reliable platforms in the financial technology industry.
“It’s a very rich system that has been built over a decade. In Kenya, we were the first to deploy agency banking in Chase Bank. So that should tell you that the system has actually matured over time,” he said.
Adarkwa noted that the relationship between Modefin and Consolidated Bank Ghana Ltd began with mobile banking services before expanding into internet banking and now agency banking.
“For CBG, they have been a great partner to us. First, we started with mobile banking. We went ahead with internet banking, and now they are onboarding agency banking. It tells you how good the solution is and how strong the partnership has been,” he noted.
He further assured customers and stakeholders that the platform being deployed for CBG is highly secure and stable, stressing that security remains a key priority for the company.
“You have the most secure platform ever. We’ve never had a breach in any of our customers across the globe. So rest assured, that’s the last thing your people should worry about because it’s not even on the list,” he stated.
He added that the partnership between Fair Vision Technologies, Modefin, and CBG will continue to focus on delivering innovative digital banking services tailored to the needs of customers across multiple platforms.
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