Mobile to mobile remittances opens gain of up to Shs.10b on UK transfers to Tanzania alone
WorldRemit has today announced mobile to mobile remittances to Tanzania can cut the overall costs of remittances for both the senders and recipients by as much as 50%.
The announcement was made at the GSMA Mobile 360 conference in Dar es Salaam. With just under $390 million being sent in remittances to Tanzania globally, the saving could increase funds entering the Tanzanian economy by tens of billions of Tanzanian shillings.
A recent report from FSD Africa revealed that Tanzania is the most expensive country in Africa to send money to from the UK, costing just under GBP17 to send GBP120. In comparison, sending money to mobile money accounts with WorldRemit saves senders as much as 50% of the fees while saving time and money for recipients by removing the need to travel to major cities to collect cash from agent locations.
“Saving on the transaction costs is only part of the picture. Our goal is to help people to save time and money on all aspects of sending and receiving money internationally. Mobile to mobile remittances mean there is no need to travel, take time off work or to ask others for help in collecting money. So, there are no indirect costs so people can send money more frequently and stay closely connected to friends and family.” Alix Murphy, Director of Mobile Partnerships at WorldRemit said.
WorldRemit also announced a major partnership with Huawei which will enable WorldRemit to accelerate the growth of its mobile money network internationally and to work with local mobile money providers to promote mobile to mobile remittances.
WorldRemit, which connects to over 20% of all global mobile money accounts reports that it has noted a significant switch from cash payout to mobile money when sending money to Tanzania. More than ten times as many transfers are being paid out as mobile money than are paid out as cash.
The company has successfully pioneered a mobile-first and online approach to international transfers and now processes more than 74% of all international remittances to mobile money accounts from money transfer operators.
The company connects leading payment systems around the world to enable people to send money via bank transfer, card payment and now also Android Pay so that sending money is entirely cashless and the process is seamless. Using WorldRemit, money can be paid out in over 140 countries as mobile money, bank deposits, cash pickup-up or airtime top-up – as easily as sending an instant message.
Remittances are one of the fastest growing mobile money products according to the GSMA and often the first step to opening a mobile money account and financial inclusion. Mobile money accounts enable customers to start saving and open up access other vital financial services such as loans and insurance.
“Over 90% of remittance transactions are made using cash in both the sending and receiving countries. Whilst this service has worked reasonably well historically it is inherently expensive due to the number of hands that the money must pass through. Using new technology, and mobile payments in particular, improves efficiency and transparency and importantly can lead to lower costs and greater convenience for customers”. Leon Isaacs, CEO at Developing Markets Associates (DMA) said: