Boateng, J.K.Tetteh, I.Boateng, J.2016-01-282017-10-142016-01-282017-10-142015-022348 0386:Vol. III, Issue 2,http://197.255.68.203/handle/123456789/7534The study investigated managerial and usage challenges associated with the e-zwich smartcard. It focused on four different population categories namely Bank of Ghana, Ghana Interbank Payment Settlement Systems (GhIPSS), Participating Commercial Banks and Users of the e-zwich system. The total sample size selected from these population categories was 102 users, five managers from five commercial banks, and two personnel from the Bank of Ghana/GhIPSS. Inadequate point of sale (POS) terminals was the most prevalent challenge confronting users of the e-zwich card. This was the view expressed by 27% of the respondents who used e-zwich cards. 13% of respondents held the view that complex processes for conducting payments was a challenge associated with use of the e-zwich cards. Other major challenges mentioned were: Lack of knowledge and skills in basic computing; lack of trust in non-cash payments and inadequate marketing (advertisement) campaigns. It was concluded that, significant progress has been made in the use of the e-zwich card, however, many challenges still remain. Project owners and stakeholders should invest in an extensive education campaign, provide training and support on usability issues, implement efficient regulatory mechanisms/policies to drive operation of the e-zwich payment system.enE-zwich payment,electronic payment system,Point of sale terminals, ChallengesManagerial and Usage Challenges Associated with the E-Zwich Payment System in GhanaArticle