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BusinessFLASHBACK: Stop giving 'money doublers' your platforms - BoG to media houses

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FLASHBACK: Stop giving ‘money doublers’ your platforms – BoG to media houses

The Bank of Ghana advised the media to refrain from giving unlicensed “money doublers” and credit card-loading scammers a platform.

These fraudulent actions, which were visible on multiple media platforms, were not authorized, according to the Central Bank.

The BoG stated in a statement that “The Bank of Ghana wants to let everyone know that they should not allow advertisements for “Money Doubling,” “Card Loading,” or “Credit Card Loading Systems” on their platforms. This goes for radio, television, and online channels.
Before promoting these companies’ goods and services, the media is urged to check with the Bank of Ghana about their licensing status.”

The Bank of Ghana has urged the media not to allow illegal money doublers and credit card-loading schemers on their platforms.

The bank noted that no entity has been licensed to engage in such businesses in the country.

The broadcast of the activities of money doublers and credit card loaders has been on the rise over the past year with many broadcasts on digital television platforms.

The broadcasts usually operate in a similar format with a fetish priest or Mallam and an assistant offering the promise to double a sum while deposit numbers scroll on the screen.

In a statement, the BoG explained that “the Bank of Ghana wishes to notify all media outlets including radio, television and online channels NOT to permit the advertisement of “Money Doubling” and “Card Loading” or “Credit Card Loading Systems” on their platforms. The media is encouraged to verify the licensing status of such entities with the Bank of Ghana, before advertising their products and services.”

According to the central bank, individuals who engage in the act commit an offense and will be required to return all funds received.

“By this notice, the Bank of Ghana informs the general public that the Bank has not licensed any entities or individuals engaged in “Money Doubling”, Card Loading” and “Credit Card Loading Systems”. The said individuals and entities in question, commit an offense and will be required to return all funds received.”

“The general public is encouraged not to engage in such activities and to report such illegal activities to the Bank of Ghana…”

The Bank of Ghana also warned the public against engaging the services of money doublers and credit card loading systems that advertise their services on traditional and social media platforms.

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