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Mobile Money Guyana (MMG) will take its system offline this weekend to complete a major mobile app upgrade designed to deliver stronger security, new features, and a simpler user experience.
According to MMG, all services will be temporarily unavailable from 11:00 pm on Friday, November 7, until 6:00 am on Monday, November 10.
During this period, customers will be unable to perform any transactions. The company is encouraging users to complete urgent transactions before Friday night to avoid disruptions.
“This upgrade represents a new chapter for MMG,” said Mark Singh, Chief Executive Officer of MMG. “We’ve built a stronger, smarter, and safer platform that gives our users more control and confidence when managing their money. The brief downtime is an important step to ensure everything transitions smoothly.”
The new MMG app introduces several high-demand features, including password resets, account unlocking, wallet loading via credit and debit cards, and profile management. It also offers enhanced data encryption, self-registration with ID verification, and an onboarding tutorial for new users, the company said in a release.