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Ghana’s Zeepay Gets Approval to Operate in Zambia


Zeepay, a Ghanaian fintech startup has expanded to Zambia after receiving approval to operate its new remittance outbound service from the Central Bank of Zambia.

Through this service, Zambians will be able to securely transfer money directly from their mobile money wallets to over 150 countries around the world seamlessly. This service is made possible through a strategic partnership with MoneyGram International.

With operations in over 25 countries globally, including countries in Europe, the Caribbean, North America, and Africa, Zeepay is the largest cross-border payment platform with collection capabilities across over 20 countries.

“We are thrilled to make it possible for Zambians to send money abroad via mobile money to over 150 countries in a real-time manner,” said Andrew Takyi-Appiah, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Zeepay. “Our partnership with MoneyGram is helping to make Africa borderless day by day, and we are excited to be at the forefront of this revolutionary change.”

Article Source: techawkng.com

Nichole Manhire

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