Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Nigeria's eTranzact gets central bank nod for mobile money

culled from: Telecompaper.com
ETranzact has received final approval from the Central Bank of Nigeria to roll out its mobile money service commercially, The Punch reported online. General Manager Patrick Eregie said it allows users to conduct financial transactions anywhere and anytime and aims to bridge the gap between banked and un-banked Nigerians. According to him, the eTranzact mobile money service is secure, convenient, cost-effective and available for everyone. It has been specifically designed to give access to financial services for Nigerians in areas with few banks and to create job opportunities, he said. The mobile money service works on all GSM networks, turning the mobile phone into a highly interactive, feature-rich payment device. The service offers various options such as cash withdrawal, cash deposit, recharge purchases, funds transfers (to bank accounts, cards and mobile phones) and bill payments (for cable TV, electricity, school fees and health insurance, among others). Business Development Director Sullivan Akla, said eTranzact had put in place products and services geared towards facilitating the Central Bank of Nigeria's cashless policy.

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