BusinessDevelopmentNewsPartnership

MFS Africa Partners With Xoom To Offer Mobile Money Transfers In Africa

AFRICA – MFS Africa, a pan-African fintech platform, has partnered with Xoom, a PayPal service, to offer secure and convenient mobile money transfers to seven countries across Africa.

MFS Africa will connect Xoom to its digital payments hub, the largest in Africa, allowing the company’s customers in the UK, Europe and North America to send money to people in Cameroon, Ghana, Rwanda, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe – with plans to include more countries on the continent in 2021.

Xoom already provides money transfers to bank accounts and cash pick-up locations in 160 markets around the world. The partnership will allow Xoom to continue to expand its presence in Africa by providing transfers to mobile money wallets through MFS Africa’s digitals payments hub.

Read also: Startups: Go Local First, Or Head Offshore?

“Africa is a very important market for Xoom and we are delighted to expand our services in the continent. There is nowhere else in the world that moves more money on mobile phones than Sub-Saharan Africa,” Julian King, Vice President and General Manager, Xoom said.

“Diaspora remittances have always been critical for the livelihood of hundreds of millions of Africans and leveraging digital channels to deliver those remittances has always been an important part of our mission.”

Dare Okoudjou – Founder and CEO, MFS Africa

“While there are only five bank branches per 100,000 people in sub-Saharan Africa as of 2019, there are over a hundred times that number of mobile money agents. Africa has nearly half of the global total of registered mobile money accounts – almost 400 million in total.

Julian added that by connecting Xoom’s users to mobile money users in Africa, the partnership will create new possibilities for remittances in sub-Saharan Africa, which is estimated to be worth US$51 billion in 2020, according to the World Bank.


This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is Slide2-1024x576.jpg

“The region is still the most expensive in the world to send money to, with an average cost of 9.3 percent. This partnership will help tackle the issue by giving several African markets access to Xoom’s transparent and competitive pricing,” he added.

This MFS Africa hub connects more than 200 million mobile wallets in Africa through one application programming interface (API).

“Xoom – and their parent company PayPal – are pioneers in digital-first payments, and we are excited to partner with Xoom to further connect our network to the wider world,” Dare Okoudjou, Founder and CEO of MFS Africa, said.  

“Diaspora remittances have always been critical for the livelihood of hundreds of millions of Africans and leveraging digital channels to deliver those remittances has always been an important part of our mission.

“But in a time of global crisis, when brick-and-mortar money transfer stores are not open, connecting digital payments players in the diaspora to the largest network of mobile wallets in Africa doesn’t just make good business sense – it’s the right thing to do from a public health and human welfare perspective, too.”

Xoom is helping to bring down the cost of sending money to mobile wallets in select African markets. This will be ranging from 2-4 per cent of the transaction.

According to Xoom, they aim to provide fast and secure payment options for customers. This will let them seamlessly send money across borders by going online or using a mobile device. They both want to expand and improve the financial health of millions of people worldwide.

Read full article here


GetFundedAfrica’s mission is to uplift people and economies in Africa through entrepreneurship; helping companies find funding, grow, create jobs and solve society’s greatest challenges

GFA Attract, GFA Mentorship Program & Application Portal For Funding

Be part of the African transformation by becoming a mentor TODAY!

The African continent is going through a revolution driven by its startups. Your experience could help develop the next Facebook, Google or Netflix. You can be part of this story by volunteering your time to mentor an African startup. Apply Here

GFA Attract Interview

In this Episode of GFA Attract we interviewed Efemini Awosika who is the CEO of Robert &John and Efemini Academy, shehas worked professionally for several years, schooled in different continents and obtained a number of degrees now an entrepreneur. Watch Here

Apply For Funding

GetFundedAfrica provides equity capital from $1,000 to $50,000.
For larger amounts (Above $50,000)
we organize syndicated funding rounds of up to $500,000.
Apply Here

Follow Us

See the source image
See the source image

“Business is always a struggle. There are always obstacles and competitors. There is never an open road, except the wide road that leads to failure. Every great success has always been achieved by fight, every winner has scars. The men who succeed are the efficient few –they are the few who have the ambition and will-power to develop themselves. So choose to be among the few today.”

– Chris Kirubi, Centum Investment, Kenya

Nichole Manhire

Is the media and brand manager at GFA News. She works very closely with editors and podcasters that contribute to telling the African business success story. For marketing and advertising send Nichole an email: nichole@getfundedafrica.com

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button