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UG, GTT ink Mobile Money app pact

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The University of Guyana (UG) and the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT), after launching Money Mobile Guyana (MMG) last month for students to make easy tuition payments, on Friday signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing to solidify the deal.

Last month, the Ministry of Finance, GTT and UG launched a new payment plan that would be convenient for students to pay their tuition fees on their cellphones via the MMG applicatio­n. On Friday, UG ViceChance­llor Professor Ivelaw Griffith and GTT CEO Justin Nedd met to formally sign the MMG agreement that would benefit both internatio­nal and local students at the university.

Speaking at the event, Griffith noted that the new payment system would be beneficial to the some 8,000-plus students who attend the institutio­n. It was confirmed that 60 percent of the student population on the university make cash payments annually, and this new payment system is aimed at helping them make the process easier. Griffith also mentioned how convenient the new system will be for internatio­nal students who return to their homes after a semester break, as they will not need to travel back to pay their fees.

The professor said that apart from the convenienc­e for their students, it is also useful for the Bursary Department of the university. He noted that the MMG app, allows the Bursary to make a quicker turnaround to process student registrati­on among other things, enhancing service delivery. “One of the central reasons that any university exists is to serve the main constituen­cy which is the students and part of what we intend as the university to do is to enhance the nature, scope and significan­ce of service to our students,” Griffith added.

He also mentioned that what was captured in the agreement is that the partnershi­p with GTT is to have other tangible elements to it, which will enable GTT to give to UG and its students additional benefits that will go to sports, medical services and other areas.

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