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6 Reasons Online Remittances Are Primed to Explode: International money transfers are moving online – and that’s good news for the BoP
Global remittances to developing countries are estimated to exceed $436 billion in 2014, and research suggests that they help lower poverty significantly. Unfortunately, high fees have claimed a substantial part of this money. But multiple factors are driving the industry online, says Logan Lemberger - and that could be a boon for the global poor.
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Nigerian Telecoms Operators Excluded from Cross Border Remittance
Nigeria will not be a beneficiary of the landmark deal struck by major telecoms operators in Africa for the implementation of interoperable mobile money services across Africa and the Middle East regions. This is so because no telecoms operator from Nigeria is licensed to provide mobile money services, according to CommunicationsWeek.
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Why are Africans Getting Ripped off on Remittances?
Four factors combine to drive up charges. The first is limited competition.
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Technology Exists to Lower Kenya’s Money Transfer Costs
Kenyans living abroad could soon send money back to their families and friends in the country at lower costs.
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Facebook faces multiple barriers to success in mobile payments
Facebook is a digital landscape filled with memes, selfies and cat pictures. The social media behemoth does not conjure up visions of a vibrant payments ecosystem, though, especially with its past failures. But that might be about to change.
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MTN, Airtel Announce Cross Border Remittance Deal in West Africa
The partnership will allow MTN customers in Ivory Coast and Airtel customers in Burkina Faso to transfer money between the neighboring countries.
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Digital-payment revenue in sub-Saharan Africa expected to soar
Electronic-payments revenue in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) could reach up to $16 billion annually in the next few years if the growth of mobile payments in Kenya is repeated across the continent, according to a recent study by McKinsey and the Gates Foundation.
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PRESS RELEASE: Western Union Expands Mobile Money Transfer Network in Nigeria
New relationship with Paga gives more than 1.2 million Paga subscribers access to Western Union services.
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