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British firm WorldRemit connected to MTN Mobile Money service in Cameroon

British firm WorldRemit connected to MTN Mobile Money service in Cameroon
  • Comments   -   Friday, 21 October 2016 16:24

(Business in Cameroon) - WorldRemit, the British firm claiming worldwide leadership in digital money transfer continues its expansion in Cameroon. After the partnership signed a few weeks ago with the Cameroonian subsidiary of the Ivorian banking group Bank Atlantique, then recently with Express Union, leader in the money transfer market in the country; WorldRemit now offers money transfer in Cameroon via the Mobile Money service of telecom firm MTN.

“Expatriated Cameroonian can thus, directly through the mobile application or on the WorldRemit website, send money directly to the mobile phones of their family and friends living in Cameroon, and this, in a secured way. No more fastidious journeys to go to a store and standing in long queues there!”, one can read in an official communiqué published this 20 October 2016. Through this partnership with MTN Cameroun, WorldRemit thus gets a network gathering the 2.6 million users of MTN Mobile Money service in Cameroon.

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