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DVLA Revenue Jumps 67% in Early 2026

The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has reported a 67% surge in revenue during the first quarter of 2026, a period from January to March. This substantial increase is attributed to the successful implementation of operational expansions and digitisation initiatives rolled out since 2025, which have improved service delivery and boosted compliance across its nationwide offices.

StatsGH Editorial Team ·

The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has recorded a 67% increase in its revenue. This growth happened in the first three months of 2026. These months are January, February, and March. This figure represents a significant financial gain for the authority.

This impressive revenue jump follows extensive operational changes. The DVLA expanded its services and embraced digitisation. These moves began in 2025. Improvements in how services are delivered also played a key role. The authority also strengthened its systems for ensuring people follow the rules. These measures have positively affected financial results in all its offices across Ghana.

This financial performance aligns with broader efforts to strengthen Ghana's public finances. Effective revenue generation by state institutions is crucial. Recent trends show a focus on improving efficiency in government agencies. The DVLA's success indicates that reforms can yield tangible economic benefits. Such improvements support national development goals.

The DVLA officially stated that the revenue growth is a clear sign of successful reforms. Its statement highlighted the impact of digital transformation. Enhanced customer compliance systems also contributed significantly. These changes have reduced delays and sped up service processing. The authority said it is committed to keeping this momentum going.

This revenue surge suggests a more efficient and modern licensing system. It shows that the DVLA can collect more money for national development. This could lead to better public services funded by this increased income. Investors and citizens will be watching to see if this trend continues. Further innovation and strict enforcement will be key.

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Source: StatsGH — Ghana's data-driven news platform