Harare – Digital money transfer service, WorldRemit says its partnering BancABC, which is a part of Atlas Mara, for digital money transfers to Zimbabwe.
In a statement, WorldRemit’s Head of Southern Africa, Pardon Mujakachi said using the WorldRemit app or website, the estimated three million Zimbabweans living in over 50 countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada and Australia, can now send money quickly and securely to anyone in Zimbabwe at any of BancABC branches and 20 new cash pickup locations across Zimbabwe.
“The number of transactions sent by Zimbabweans through WorldRemit’s cash pick up service is growing at more than 20 percent per month, as the diaspora continue to invest in their local economy and support their family and friends back home.
“We are delighted to be partnering with BancABC, a part of Atlas Mara and a leading financial institution across the region. The partnership will build on WorldRemit’s rapid expansion in Zimbabwe as we continue to scale our network of partners across the country.”
BancABC Country Head of Digital Banking Paul Banga also welcomed the partnership.
“We are very pleased to be partnering with WorldRemit to enable our diaspora market to transact, invest and support the economy and their families, as well as enhancing BancABC’s offering to our existing and potential clients.
This partnership will enable us to serve clients across different regions more effectively and move closer to seamless digital experiences for our customers,” he said.
WorldRemit is an online service that allows one to send money abroad from a smartphone, tablet or computer. WorldRemit offers greater convenience than traditional money transfer services that often require their customers to travel to a high-street agent.
The deal with BancABC supports WorldRemit’s expansion in Zimbabwe – the digital money transfer service expects to double its partner network in the next 12 months with a view to guaranteeing access to cash-based remittances across the whole country.
BancABC is one of Zimbabwe’s leading banks, with an extensive distribution network and millions of customers across the region.
The new partnership with WorldRemit will increase convenience for Zimbabweans receiving funds from abroad with guaranteed cash.
Remittances are of integral importance to the Zimbabwean economy as they help to alleviate the foreign crisis currently plaguing the nation.
This money flows directly into the local economy, accounting for 11 percent of the country’s GDP.
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