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hindelquarrouti

WorldRemit review 2021: Complaints, fees, rates | finder.com - 2 views

  • What to watch out forMaximum daily limits. Transaction limits depend on how you are sending the money, while a total 24-hour cap of $9,000 applies to all transactions being sent by you out of the US.Changing fees. Depending on where you are sending to, how you are paying and how you are transferring money, your fees may vary. Although a base fee of $3.99 is applied to most transfers, keep an eye on this category when actually completing your transfer to make sure it doesn’t change.No hedging options. WorldRemit only offers one-off transfers, unlike some of its competitors that offer additional tools to help you save money. Hedging tools are most often used to lock in an exchange rate, helping you save money on future transfers if the market shifts against your position.Inconsistent markups. Exchange rates vary through WorldRemit and depend not only on the currency you are sending to but also on the destination country. Expect mid-market markups anywhere from 1-4%.
  • Easy-to-use website. Signing up and sending money can be done in as little as a few minutes, and support can be accessed through phone, email, live chat and FAQs.Worldwide network. Customers in more than 50 countries can send funds to over 150 countries using a variety of methods, including bank transfers, cash pickup at thousands of locations, door-to-door delivery, delivery to services like Alipay and more.Flexible payment options. Pay with a credit or debit card, from your bank account, through Apple or Google Pay and even with prepaid cards.Fast transfers. Cash pickups, WorldRemit Wallet transfers and airtime top-ups are typically available instantly after sending, while mobile money and bank deposits may take one or more business days to process.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      The boundaries of WorldRemit services are discussed in this article. Every service has its limits, so the company has to focus on this aspect to strengthen its services by asking the service users for feedback.
  • Cash pickups, WorldRemit Wallet transfers and airtime top-ups are typically available instantly after sending, while mobile money and bank deposits may take one or more business days to process.
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  • WorldRemit transfers can be sent from over 50 countries and received in over 150 countries.
  • WorldRemit uses many methods to protect your transaction and is authorized and regulated by many government agencies.
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    This article talks about the limits of WorldRemit services. I think that every service got its limits so the company has to work on this aspect in order to improve its services by asking about feedback for the service users.
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    Besides aiming for financial inclusion, Worldremit offers a lot of benefit to its client since it is easy to use, as well as, it is a worldwide network with flexible payment options and fast transfers that are not available in traditional banking. This has created a competitive advantage for the company
sawsanenn

Prime Bank, SimbaPay to launch international money transfer service - ThePaypers - 0 views

  • Through the digital platforms, Prime Bank aims to make available a one stop solution to its customers in terms of funds transfer. With the inclusion of SimbaPay, the customers will be able to send money to friends and family across the world using their mobile phones.
    • ghtazi
       
      it is very smart from simbapay to allow people, even those that are unbanked, to do send money to friends and family. If you have a smart phone the App is for you.
  • Kenya-based Prime Bank has partnered with UK-based FinTech SimbaPay, to launch an instant international money transfer service via the bank’s digital platform PrimeMobi.Through SimbaPay, Prime Bank customers will be able to send money directly to bank accounts or mobile wallets across 15 countries in Africa, Europe, and Asia including India, United Kingdom, China, Germany, and Uganda, among others.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it introduces the partnership between Prime Bank and SimbaPay, which is intended to facilitate international money transfer through a digital platform PrimeMobi. Over 15 countries all over the world are expected to benefit from the ability to send money to either mobile wallets or bank accounts.
  • To access the service, customers will need to login to the bank’s mobile banking app – PrimeMobi, then click on International Money Transfer icon on the homescreen. After confirming the amount to be sent, the sender’s bank account will be debited, and money credited to the beneficiary instantly.
    • sawsanenn
       
      this excerpt shows how simbapay works and the procedure for customers who want to join the app. It is thoughtful from their side to make it easy for everybody
hibaerrai

Smartel pushes for cashless transactions - 0 views

  • SMARTEL Money, a local mobile money service provider says the market must embrace cashless transactions to limit the spread of Covid-19 through handling cash. The company’s My Wallet mobile money platform was introduced to the market in May 2019 following the licensing of the company as mobile money issuer by the Central Bank of Lesotho.
    • tahaemsd
       
      the platform deepen financial inclusion by catering for all social classes
  • The Smartel Money customers and services include retail banking, individuals, insurance agents, retail grocery, retail clothing, retail cell phone services and utility services among others. These include checkout services such as the Smartel Money Point of sales system (sPOS); the Smartel Money Mobile point of sales systems (smPOS). These systems have access to the Smartel Money central engine for processing payments. “Businesses owners can finally give true convenience to customers by using My Wallet as a contactless payment option. They can also take advantage of our free business tools which include, point of sale, human resource management, and customer relationship management,” Mr Nchai said.
    • hibaerrai
       
      Contactless and cashless transactions through the Smartel Money platform and phone application is more convenient and efficient.
ayachehbouni

Kenya's Family Bank partners SimbaPay for WeChat transfers - 1 views

  • Family Bank Limited, a leading bank in Kenya, has partnered with London-based financial technology firm SimbaPay to launch an instant money transfer service from Kenya to China through WeChat – a service that will help boost Kenya-China trade. Over seven million customers and businesses in Kenya will now access SimbaPay’s international money transfer service to send money to China’s WeChat Pay from Family Bank’s PesaPap mobile banking application and USSD service. Non-customers too will enjoy the service via a dedicated PayBill number 261059 on MPESA.
  • In addition to the China (WeChat) service, SimbaPay also supports money transfer to Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Ghana, Nigeria, Madagascar, Niger and India. 
    • nourserghini
       
      This is interesting because Family bank partnered with Simbapay to offer the Wechat money transfer service to china. Besides this, Simbapay also transfers money to Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, etc.
  • China is Kenya’s biggest trading partner. In 2017 alone, businesses in Kenya imported well over USD 4 billion worth of goods from China. The current existing solutions for sending money to China take multiple days to reach the recipient’s bank account, with some requiring the supplier to physically visit an agent to collect their money. This new service easily overcomes these barriers.
    • mbellakbail69
       
      I believe that, with this new service increasingly effective, Kenya's traders can replenish stocks more quickly and thus improve trade with the two countries
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  • With over 1 billion subscribers, WeChat is the largest payment and social media app in China. This initiative therefore connects Africa’s largest mobile money ecosystem to China’s largest payment service in real-time.
    • ayachehbouni
       
      I believe that the service born from this partnership is very unique and attractive to customers of both platforms as it offers the sender a chance to review the transaction and exchange rate applicable before releasing the payment.
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    Partnership with wechat to send money to China's WeChat Pay from Family Bank's PesaPap mobile banking application and USSD service.
sawsanenn

M-PESA | Innovations for Poverty Action - 1 views

  • M-Pesa (M for mobile, pesa is Swahili for money) is a mobile-phone based money transfer and microfinancing service, launched in 2007 by Vodafone for Safaricom and Vodacom, the largest mobile network operators in Kenya and Tanzania. It has since expanded to Afghanistan, South Africa, India and in 2014 to Eastern Europe. M-Pesa allows users with a national ID card or passport to deposit, withdraw, and transfer money easily with a mobile device.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      Instead of going through the hassle of depositing or transferring money face to face, people can do that through a mobile device.
  • M-Pesa allows users with a national ID card or passport to deposit, withdraw, and transfer money easily with a mobile device.
    • ghtazi
       
      M-Pesa allows users that have a national ID card or passport to use their mobile phones either to transfer money, deposit, or withdraw easily and safely.
  • M-Pesa (M for mobile, pesa is Swahili for money) is a mobile-phone based money transfer and microfinancing service, launched in 2007 by Vodafone for Safaricom and Vodacom, the largest mobile network operators in Kenya and Tanzania. It has since expanded to Afghanistan, South Africa, India and in 2014 to Eastern Europe. M-Pesa allows users with a national ID card or passport to deposit, withdraw, and transfer money easily with a mobile device.
    • sawsanenn
       
      M-Pesa extended its business in different countries and in the different continent which allowed her to attract more customers and grew its business
kaoutarchennoufi

SmartelMoney | Products & Services - 0 views

  • Smartel Money customer base comprises banked and unbanked people and societies, insurance, retail grocery, retail clothing, retail cell phone services, utility services etc. We aim to provide to individuals, institutions, organizations, multi-industry sectors and governments with the cutting edge, fresh and innovative financial management system in this ever changing world.
    • sawsanenn
       
      the benefits of using the application include; that business people will get new customers and widens the reach of their market base as it will be very easy to pay or receive cash conveniently.
  • Are acronyms for the Smartel Money Point of sales system and the Smartel Money Mobile point of sales systems respectively. These are the application systemsthat have access an access to the Smartel Money central engine. The sPOS runs on the normal desktop or a laptop computer, This system is connected to the Smartel Money central system, this system is used by the stationery merchants such as the grocers and has the capacity to parse smartel money as a payment instrument. The merchant may also chose to have the ERP linked to their sPOS. The smPOS is meant for the non-stationery merchant, as it runs on a mobile platform that is the iOS and android OS. Both the sPOS and the smPOS can use the CPEM and the security code scanning/tagging parsing technologies.
    • aminej
       
      They also thought about everything when it comes to safety measures since it is very important to comfort people that their money are in safe hands. Indeed, these measures are important to take in order to avoid a leak of information which could cause many issues to the Fintech
  • Smartel Money customer base comprises banked and unbanked people and societies, insurance, retail grocery, retail clothing, retail cell phone services, utility services etc. We aim to provide to individuals, institutions, organizations, multi-industry sectors and governments with the cutting edge, fresh and innovative financial management system in this ever changing world.
    • kaoutarchennoufi
       
      Another added value of Smartelmoney , is that it has a wide customer base including banked and unbanked people in addition to other organizations. I believe that this large customer will gives the organization a better chance of reaching out to more people and expanding the base. Loyal customers are always effective in spreading a good word of mouth which will eventually attract more customers.
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    It will also help them to improve their brand image as they will be able to market their businesses by advising clients with the easy way of paying and receiving money..
hindelquarrouti

WorldRemit expands to Algeria - ThePaypers - 2 views

  • Ismail Ahmed, founder and CEO at WorldRemit, states that WorldRemit customers can send money with just a few taps on their smartphone and that the new cash pick up service in Algeria enables people in the diaspora to send money to be collected as cash at financial brands back home. WorldRemit customers currently send over 500,000 transfers every month
  • Digital money transfer service WorldRemit has launched new cash pick up services in Algeria. With the WorldRemit app or website, people in more than 50 countries can send instant money transfers to more than 125 destinations. WorldRemit customers can now send money to be collected as cash from any branch of Trust Bank Algeria.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      Nowadays, digital money transfer is a very popular enterprise. I do assume, however, that WorldRemit will face a lot of contests. Why would the idea be to pick WorldRemit and not another brand? WorldRemit has to be careful about competition and in this company it has to deal with the latest technologies.
  • Digital money transfer service WorldRemit has launched new cash pick up services in Algeria.
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    Digital money transfer is a very famous business nowadays. However, I do think that WorldRemit will face a lot of competitions. The idea is why choosing WorldRemit and not another brand? WorldRemit needs to be careful about competition and has to cope with the new technology in this business.
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    Worldremit is improving customers satisfaction by introducing new services that allow instant money transfers.
ghtazi

Mukuru | Company Profiles | Africa Outlook Magazine - 0 views

  • What Andy Jury is referring to is the backstory behind Mukuru.  “Our founders were in this same boat,” he adds, “and what started out as a desire to iron out personal wrinkles, in getting money home to their friends and family, morphed into a realisation that there was a massive business opportunity if we could build a simple, secure, rapid means of affordably being able to send money.”  A remittances-led financial services company that was brought to life to empower financially under-serviced migrants, Mukuru has become renowned as the go-to platform to send money in a convenient, safe and affordable manner across Africa.  “We wanted to produce a transformative solution that was simple to use and accessible to anyone with a mobile device,” Jury, the company’s Group CEO, adds. “It required us to walk in our customers’ shoes, understand the pain points they had with remitting money home and build a solution that addressed these challenges.”  And this is exactly what the company has spent the past decade doing.
    • hibaerrai
       
      Mukuru targets unbanked individuals, ignored migrants and others. The goal was to make money and remittance transfers easier and safer. I believe that they should follow WorldRemit's path and expand more internationally.
  • “We’ve attempted to stay true to this approach as our business has grown, expanded and evolved – if we continue to obsess about trying to understand what customers really need and build solutions to address these requirements, then we’ll be well placed to walk alongside our customer base as their needs evolve.”  Following this philosophy, Mukuru has developed a remittance portfolio that is characterised by a high degree of customer loyalty, trust and repeat business – features that have enabled the company to reach a total 25 million transactions, a figure recorded in late 2018.   
    • sawsanenn
       
      This excerpt is important because it shows that innovation and improvement of customers experience are the keys to Mukuru's success since they put all their focus and attention into their customers
  • What Andy Jury is referring to is the backstory behind Mukuru.  “Our founders were in this same boat,” he adds, “and what started out as a desire to iron out personal wrinkles, in getting money home to their friends and family, morphed into a realisation that there was a massive business opportunity if we could build a simple, secure, rapid means of affordably being able to send money.”  A remittances-led financial services company that was brought to life to empower financially under-serviced migrants, Mukuru has become renowned as the go-to platform to send money in a convenient, safe and affordable manner across Africa.  “We wanted to produce a transformative solution that was simple to use and accessible to anyone with a mobile device,” Jury, the company’s Group CEO, adds. “It required us to walk in our customers’ shoes, understand the pain points they had with remitting money home and build a solution that addressed these challenges.”  And this is exactly what the company has spent the past decade doing.
    • ghtazi
       
      through this excerpt, we can see that Mukuru wanted to produce a transformation solution that will be easy to use for everyone and accessible to anyone with a mobile phone. they put themselves in the customer's shoes in order to better understand their needs and preferences.
nourserghini

SimbPay Money Transfer Service in Kenya - KCB Bank Kenya Ltd - 0 views

  • This is simply the low cost, simple and secure way to send money worldwide online. What you can do with SimbaPay Bank Deposit: Transfer money directly to your receiver’s bank account. Mobile Wallet: Send money directly to a mobile money account.
    • nourserghini
       
      Simbapay is a platform that allows costumers to transfer their money to another account directly and to send money to a mobile money receiver.
mohammed_ab

Ghana Launches Mobile Money Interoperability System. - Ghana Telecoms Chamber - 0 views

  • The Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications together with the Government of Ghana, Central Bank, GhIPSS and commercial banks on Thursday 10th May 2018 launched the mobile money interoperability system at the Marriot hotel in Accra. The Mobile Money Payment Interoperability is the service, which allows direct and seamless transfer of funds from one mobile money wallet to another mobile money wallet across networks, which was developed by Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems (GhIPSS) with active collaboration of the Mobile Industry.
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    I find that this technology is really interesting for all mobile money service providers. MTN-Ghana could leverage the customer base of its competitors as their main way to make money is through transaction fees, and with this technology, they will benefit from a higher number of transactions.
ayachehbouni

Money Fellows: Create Money Circles Online | EgyptInnovate - 0 views

  • Gam’eyat, Arabic word for Money circles, is a deeply established method within the Egyptian population for saving and rotating large sums of money, where a group of people form a circle and each person contributes a specific amount of money, all amounts are combined together, and members of the circle get the whole payout one by one.
    • ayachehbouni
       
      Questions concerning security, guarantees, if their model is sharia-compliant or not, are the main challenges that Money Fellows faced. And in a Muslim country like Egypt, where the majority do not trust technology, these questions are understandable.
hibaerrai

WorldRemit | TechRadar - 0 views

  • WorldRemit is just one of many different money transfer services that have become increasingly popular, especially since coronavirus has taken hold. Money transfer services are perfect for moving funds around, and thanks to quite a lot of competition they're now a relatively cheap and easy way of getting the job done. WorldRemit was set up in 2010, is headquartered in London and sits in the same marketplace as the likes of Azimo, Transferwise, CurrencyFair, Lebara Money Transfer, PayPal, Zelle and other competitors.
    • hibaerrai
       
      Giving custmers the opportunity to pay for their transfers using different methods (prepaid options,apple pay...), and for cheap, really increased the convenience of the fintech.
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    Moneygram, the popular money transfer platform, has also become one of WorldRemit competitors. That shows how big the fintech has become in the last years.
sawsanenn

Simbapay - Prime Bank - 0 views

  • RECEIVE COUNTRIES Send money to recipients in these countries ASIA: China, IndiaEUROPE: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain, TurkeyAFRICA: Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, MadagascarCOMING SOON: Canada, USA & Australia among other countries
    • tahaemsd
       
      Countries that are recipients to SimbaPay
  • Send money to recipients in these countries ASIA: China, IndiaEUROPE: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain, TurkeyAFRICA: Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, MadagascarCOMING SOON: Canada, USA & Australia among other countries
    • ghtazi
       
      Simbapay can send money to recipients in these countries: Asia, Europe, Africa coming soon: Canada, USA & Australia among other countries.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is good at introducing the countries that can receive money sent through SimbaPay. This also reflects the geographical scope of SimbaPay's operations.
  • Through SimbaPay’s international money transfer solution, you will now be able to send money directly to bank accounts or mobile wallets in 16 countries across Africa, Europe, and Asia, instantly and securely.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt introduces SimbaPay's international money transfer solution, launched after the partnership with Prime Bank. It also shows the initiative's scope of operations (16 countries from 3 different continents).
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  • RECEIVE COUNTRIES Send money to recipients in these countries ASIA: China, IndiaEUROPE: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain, TurkeyAFRICA: Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, MadagascarCOMING SOON: Canada, USA & Australia among other countries
    • sawsanenn
       
      this excerpt shows countries that simbapay is working with, plus the countries that will soon join the company. It will allow them to attract new customers from east
nouhaila_zaki

A Global Success from Kenya - Banking - Credit Suisse - 0 views

  • It is no exaggeration to say that Kenya's economy depends on M-Pesa. According to the Central Bank of Kenya, the value of all transactions between June 2013 and June 2014 represented 39 percent of the country's GDP. M-Pesa moves more than one billion Swiss francs per year, and in fiscal year 2014 it earned the parent company 268 million francs, an increase of 21.6 percent over the previous year.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it highlights the role of M-Pesa as the backbone of the Kenyan economy, without which it may collapse.
  • It all started eight years ago – because of the family members who stayed home. As in most countries in sub-Saharan Africa, most of Kenya's population are farmers who live on the land. Young people in search of an education and jobs are drawn to the cities. If those earning money in the city wanted to support their parents financially, they long had to rely on uncertain and risky methods. They could send cash with a neighbor or a bus driver who happened to be driving through their village. Or they could send a postal money order, but that could take weeks, often failed to arrive, and in any case was possible only if the recipient had a post office box. This was about as unlikely as having a bank account.At the time, in 2007, several million Kenyans owned a cell phone with a Safaricom number. Then this phone number essentially became a virtual bank account number. Starting in March of that year, Safaricom customers could upload money to their cell phone and send it to other Safaricom customers. It arrived within minutes, and the recipient was informed with a text message. The money could be forwarded or received as cash from an M-Pesa agent.Two weeks after introducing the service, Safaricom had nearly 20,000 active M-Pesa users. After seven months, there were one million. Today,  20 million customers in Kenya are registered. More than 83,000 agents in cities and rural areas assist customers in uploading, sending and receiving money. Rural Kenyans with no banking options leaped from the agricultural age straight into the digital tomorrow.And transferring money from one cell phone to another was only the start. Today, users can pay their electricity and water bills, get cash from an ATM, buy airline tickets, add phone time, buy concert tickets, pay the taxi driver or butcher and take out a small loan, perhaps to purchase a solar panel that brings electricity to their home for the first time. 
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is excellent at narrating how the idea of M-Pesa came to be. Indeed, the founders observed that when young people living in cities wanted to financially support their parents who are still in the countryside, they had to rely on risky and lengthy methods. Also, the founders observed that several million Kenyans owned a cellphone with a Safaricom number. Hence, they decided that this phone number would become a virtual bank account number to which Safaricom customers could upload money and send it to other Safaricom customers. Today, transferring money is not the only thing M-Pesa provides, since user can now pay their electricity and water bills, retrieve cash from ATMs, buy airline tickets, add phone time, buy concert tickets, pay taxi drivers or butchers or take loans, or even purchase a solar panel to bring electricity at home for the first time.
samielbaqqali

Ghana's banks may find themselves undercut by MTN's mobile money - 1 views

  • According to the World Bank, Ghana is the fastest-growing mobile-money market in Africa. Mobile operators MTN, AirtelTigo and Vodafone currently lead the industry. Banks are pushing digital banking in Ghana, but with less success, according to a report from Tellimer in September. Banks such as Ecobank, Fidelity, Zenith and Standard Chartered can use Ghana’s improving digital infrastructure to widen inclusion, Tellimer says. But the firms points to downside for banks through possible loss of deposits and lower margins on digital products due to the competition. Mobile money may lead to the “cannibalisation” of some banking products, Tellimer says. “Banks will have to fight for transactions and deposits.”
  • MTN is the dominant player with about 90% of mobile money transactions.
  • It will take other players a “lot of marketing and effort or very innovative strategies” to compete with MTN,
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  • Mobile operators MTN, AirtelTigo and Vodafone currently lead the industry.
  • A few years ago, Adovor says, he would have had to endure the traffic driving across Accra to pay cash. “Mobile money is facilitating business and that will increase as more and more people use digital platforms,” he says. Backed by a supportive regulatory environment, mobile money has become the preferred payment method for Ghana’s small businesses.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      The mobile payment industry is rapidly rising. In Ghana, MTN is one of the leaders in this market. Banks may seem old-fashioned, however, but they still have the financial resources to embrace the new technology and develop their digital services, so I would like to think that this is something that MTN needs to be cautious about.
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    The mobile payment industry is growing fast. MTN is one of the leaders in this market in Ghana. However, banks might seem old fashioned but they still have the financial capital to adopt the latest technologies and improve their digital services, so I would like to say that MTN needs to be careful of this point.
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    MTN clearly gained customers' trust and become the most dominant player in the fastest growing mobile money market in Africa. This has definitely raised the barriers to entry for other competitors or traditional banking in the sector.
hindelquarrouti

WorldRemit launches cash pickup service in Lebanon, Algeria | Mobile Payments Today - 2 views

  • Digital money transfer service WorldRemit has launched a new cash pickup service in Algeria and Lebanon, according to a press release.In Lebanon, funds recipients can collect cash from more than 130 branches of Wings International. Algerian recipients can collect cash from any branch of Trust Bank Algeria across the country. With the WorldRemit app or website, people in more than 50 countries can send instant, secure money transfers to more than 125 destinations, the release said.
  • In Lebanon, funds recipients can collect cash from more than 130 branches of Wings International. Algerian recipients can collect cash from any branch of Trust Bank Algeria across the country. With the WorldRemit app or website, people in more than 50 countries can send instant, secure money transfers to more than 125 destinations, the release said.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      In Algeria, WorldRemit provides a good service and it seems they have earned the confidence of customers, so I believe an expansion strategy will work for them because they are growing rapidly and in many countries.
  • With the WorldRemit app or website, people in more than 50 countries can send instant, secure money transfers to more than 125 destinations, the release said.
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    WorldRemit is providing a good service in Algeria and it seems that they've gained the customers trust, so I believe that an expansion strategy can work for them because they're growing fast and in many countries.
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    WorldRemit is expanding and launching new services in Lebanon. Now people in numerous countries can send instant money, and in even a larger number of countries, people can receive instant money.
ayoubb

Is Fintech Good for Bank Performance? The Case of Mobile Money in the East Af... - 0 views

  • Mobile money, a technology-driven innovation in financial services, has profoundly penetrated the financial landscape in Sub-Saharan Africa, including banks. Yet, besides anecdotal evidence, little is known about whether mobile money adoption enhances or worsens bank performance. Combining hand-collected data with balance sheet data from Bankscope for a panel of 170 financial institutions over the period 2009-2015, we find a strong positive and significant relationship between the time elapsed since banks’ adoption of mobile money and their performance considering an array of proxies of bank profitability, efficiency and stability. In further investigations, we show how bank specialization and size alter such an association. Our results are robust to using instrumental variables, controlling for bank and macro level confounding factors, bank fixed effects and considering alternative measures of bank performance and mobile money adoption. Furthermore, we show that enhanced income diversification and broadened access to deposits are possible channels through which banks involved in mobile money improve their performance. Overall, our findings highlight the bright side of cooperation between banks and mobile network operators in the provision of mobile money.
    • ayoubb
       
      FinTech and Mobile Money
    • ayoubb
       
      Innovation
nourserghini

How M-Pesa, Kenya's mobile money banking, transformed the lives of the poor - Vox - 0 views

  • That’s how mobile money accounts first came about. Mobile money apps don’t require a brick-and-mortar bank, but they otherwise end up functioning a lot like a bank account and debit card would for an American — meaning your average person in Kenya with such an account now has access to most of the same financial services a person in the US does. Mobile money got off the ground early in the developing world, where people used texting-based services before smartphones became common. There were early attempts to set up such systems in the 2000s in South Africa and the Philippines. But the breakthrough was the extraordinary early success of Kenya’s M-Pesa, which actually predates apps like Venmo. (“Pesa” is Swahili for money; the “M” stands for “mobile.”) The project that became M-Pesa started in 2002 when phone companies noticed that they had unintentionally invented something that almost resembled a currency.
    • nourserghini
       
      Mpesa started in 2002 with the huge success of mobile money apps in the developing world as many individuals were unbanked or underbanked and this was the early breakthrough for them to perform important transactions.
sawsanenn

Paga: Send and Receive Money - 0 views

  • Paga is a mobile payment company. We are building an ecosystem to enable people to digitally send and receive money, and creating simple financial access for everyone.
    • sawsanenn
       
      These types of digital financial services offered to the mass market and increasing the usage of mobile money can play a strong role in promoting inclusive growth.
  • Banked or unbanked, online or offline Paga offers you a central place for simple money transfers.
    • ghtazi
       
      Like simbapay, Paga's target customers are the ones that have a Smartphone. it does not matter if they are banked or not.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it reflects what Paga proposes for individuals (banked or unbanked) very briefly.
  • Paga for Agents Earn a commission for every transaction you perform for your customers. Paga for Business Accept payments or disburse money to banked or unbanked customers in Nigeria
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it provides a concise introduction of what Paga offers for Agents (a commission on every transaction) and for Businesses (receive or make payments to banked or unbanked customers) in Nigeria.
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  • We ensure that your money is safe by complying with the highest global security standards.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is very important because it claims that Paga is compliant with the highest global security standards. It is very good to know that because cyber security is a core concern for all companies offering digital services.
  • Enjoy a smooth and stress-free money transfer experience across all your devices.
    • sawsanenn
       
      paga offers a free and easy money transfer that make transactions go smoothly without any technical issues
hibaerrai

My Wallet Lesotho 1.2.3 Apk Download - com.smartelmoney.my_wallet APK free - 0 views

  • MyWallet is a financial technology (fintech) product that allows for payments and money transfers to be made through modern information technology platforms such as mobile phones.Mobile money or electronic money is defined by the Mobile Money Guidelines issued by the CBL as payment instruments that contain monetary value that is paid in advance by the user to the money issuer.
    • hibaerrai
       
      Smartel Money e-payments application is Mywallet. It can be downloaded on any smartphone, and money transfer is quick and easy.
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