Telecel Zimbabwe has
announced that it has been granted authority by RBZ to receive incoming
international remittances directly into subscribers’ Telecash wallets and will
be working with Mukuru to immediately avail the service to its customers.
Plans are also at an advanced
stage to include Western Union as a partner.
“Zimbabwe
has a huge diaspora community which looks after family and friends locally and
this new international remittance licence will have a huge impact on the
convenience our Telecash subscribers experience while receiving money from
outside our borders,” said Telecel’s Head of Mobile Financial Services, Arthur
Matsaudza.
“The licence
to receive incoming international remittances has been granted to us following
Telecel’s compliance with the strict regulations and requirements that are in
place to ensure the security of depositors’ funds and to prevent financial
crimes like money laundering,” Mr Matsaudza said.
Already, Telecel and Mukuru have
integrated their systems so that diaspora funds can be accessed instantly when
they are deposited by the sender. The integration of Telecash and Mukuru
systems means that people sending money from across the border can initiate
payment from outside Zimbabwe by simply providing a Telecel subscriber’s
telecash registered mobile number and the money will be deposited instantly and
directly into the receiver’s mobile wallet.
“We urge
people to register their Telecel numbers on the Telecash platform to be able to
enjoy this instant service,” Arthur Matsaudza said.
Telecel CEO,
Mrs Angeline Vere, has confirmed that the mobile operator as part of its long
term strategy is looking into using partnerships to increase the convenience of
its customers.
“Our vision
as Telecel is to leverage on strategic partnerships that help us improve our
mobile financial services and products so that our customers can experience
innovation and convenience at world class levels. Already we are currently in
talks with various international remittance partners with key corridors in SA,
Botswana, UK, Australia and the US amongst other potential countries. We are
very confident these partnerships will change the overall mobile financial
service experience our customers will have on our Telecash platform,” said Mrs
Vere.
Mukuru is
currently available in South Africa and the UK. Telecel is working on
increasing the availability of money transfer services from countries like US,
Australia, Canada and Botswana through partnerships with money transfer agents.
“The
Telecash community is growing rapidly and we are proud to announce that we have
now reached 1 million users. This growth means that our subscribers appreciate
the convenience and the affordability that Telecash brings to them. The growth
we have experienced, in recent months, is also a result of our continued effort
to add new services to the Telecash menu for the added convenience of our
customers,” Mr Matsaudza added.
Source: The
Zimbabwean
Date:
11/11/2015
Time: 13:00
GMT
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