[Ghana] Zeepay targets 150m mobile money subscribers in 20 African countries
The innovative Ria2Mobile
service, which enables Ria customers worldwide to send money directly
into beneficiaries’ mobile money wallets across operators in Ghana, is
part of a bold initiative launched by GT Bank and Ria in 2017 that
enabled customers to receive remittances straight into their GT Bank
accounts.
In appreciating the partnership with GT Bank and Ria, Mr.
Takyi-Appiah said: “we are grateful to GT Bank and RIA for such a
wonderful opportunity to do more through this initiative. Such
opportunities are what have made it possible for Zeepay to reach over
150million mobile money subscribers across 20 countries in Africa and
become a household name in remittance termination on the continent.”Already, the company, has since its inception, touched the lives of over 750,000 Ghanaians and looking to markets such as Uganda, Cameroon, Guinea, Mozambique, Rwanda, Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Nigeria and others.
“At Zeepay our objective is to improve financial access for the unbanked and banked in an effort to contribute to financial inclusion. To this regard, as a fintech in the mobile financial services sector, we make it possible for remittance companies to expand their distribution through digital technology to reach critical mass in seven seconds.
While in the process encouraging receivers to get mobile money wallets for easy access to their remittances,” he added.
As partners, Mr. Takyi-Appiah assured RIA, GT bank and every Ghanaian that Zeepay, would continue to offer its 24-hour support to make this major mile stone a great success. “We are look forward to ensuring that over 2 million Ghanaians would leverage this additional omni channel GT Bank and RIA have opened within the ecosystem in the coming months,” he said.
The novel thing about the partnership, he opined, is his delight as the average Ghanaian can receive their remittance into their wallet and can now walk less than a mile to redeem their funds as and when needed, a narrative that was very removed from reality a few years ago in Ghana.
“Considering that remittance receivers were only exposed to a single cash collection channel that was opened eight hours a day miles away for the rural community, this is a real game changer,” he added.
GTBank’s General Manager
and Divisional Head for General Internal Services, Iris Richter-Addo
said: “Ria2Mobile is a game-changing solution that offers beneficiaries
the convenience and security of receiving remitted funds directly into
their mobile money wallets anywhere in Ghana.
The service is a major
boost to Ghana’s financial inclusion agenda and supports the collective
drive to promote a cash-lite economy. GT Bank is delighted to partner
Ria and Zeepay to champion this service in line with our bold digital
banking agenda to make world class banking services available to every
Ghanaian.”
Director of Operations for Africa at Ria, Robert Kotei in his comments said: “Ria customers
across the world can now send money directly into about 13 million
mobile money wallets in Ghana. This partnership offers Ria the
opportunity to bring another quick and convenient way for our customers
to receive funds, in line with our commitment to providing a superior
omni channel experience to our cherished beneficiaries in Ghana.”
In 2018, an estimated US$3billion was remitted into Ghana,
contributing more to the GDP of the country than most exported resources
including gold and cocoa.www.myzeepay.com
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