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MoneyGram Partners with Econet Wireless to allow international money transfer via Zimbabwe’s EcoCash


Source, The Herald
Source, The Herald

MoneyGram and Econet Wireless yesterday launched a new service that will enable customers from more than 200 countries and territories worldwide to transfer funds via EcoCash, Zimbabwe’s leading mobile money transfer solution.

The new offering means that more than 4.9 million EcoCash subscribers and MoneyGram customers can  receive funds across the EcoCash network at any time, day or night, and from any place. Consumers can also access MoneyGram’s services at more than 20,000 EcoCash locations across Zimbabwe, or at any one of MoneyGram’s agent locations worldwide under this service.

“Our activation with EcoCash, a leader in Zimbabwe’s mobile money realm, furthers MoneyGram’s vision of expanding our self-service offerings to ensure an unparalleled customer experience,”  Herve Chomel, MoneyGram’s vice president for Africa said at a press conferebce which was also attended by Anton Luttig, MoneyGram’s regional director of southern and eastern Africa.   

“With the service, we are offering millions of consumers, many in remote areas of the country, access to a fast, reliable and secure method of transferring money, much of which is used to purchase life essentials and daily expenses.he added

“We have a strong presence in Zimbabwe’s digital environment and we are excited to link up with MoneyGram to utilize the company’s global footprint and bring more options to our consumers,”  Douglas Mboweni, CEO of Econet Wireless. said. “In-wallet remittances are becoming more topical, not only in driving access to international remittances for the previously unbanked but also driving further financial inclusion as we link the diaspora and home. By working with MoneyGram, we will help reach more consumers who rely on our domestic and international remittance services to handle their daily financial needs.”

Currently, consumers have access to MoneyGram in more than 50 African countries, and the company says it is working to support economic development across the continent through expanded alternative channels like the EcoCash service.

 

 

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Nixon Kanali

Tech journalist based in Nairobi. I track and report on tech and African startups. Founder and Editor of TechTrends Media. Nixon is also the East African tech editor for Africa Business Communities. Send tips to nkanali@techtrendske.co.ke.

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