Thunes & Access Africa team to boost cross-border payments for 13 African countries
By Delisha Fernandes
Access Africa has partnered with Thunes, a global payment infrastructure platform that connects over 130 countries into a single network offering its members seamless, interoperable and frictionless cross-border payments.
The partnership will allow Access Africa to facilitate inbound and outbound cross-border payments in 13 markets: Botswana, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa and Zambia.
Robert Giles, Senior Advisory Retail, said “This strategic partnership reinforces Access Africa’s commitment to providing customers and non-customers with access to top-quality remittance services. Our partnership will significantly expand the reach of Access Africa’s payment and remittance services to over 100 more countries and expose Thunes to all 60 million customers of Access Africa with over 600 branch locations.”
Through this partnership, customers of Access Africa (both account and non-account holders) will be able to make simple international payments as well as receive diaspora inflows in USD from countries in Africa, the Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Greater China, and the Middle East and North Africa regions in the form of cash or bank deposits.
“Access Africa has been at the forefront of innovation in the African banking sector and is one of the largest banks on the continent. We are excited for the future of our partnership as we enhance the connections between Africa and the rest of the world, and bring major improvements to customers that need to make regular cross-border payments to and from African markets,” said Aik Boon Tan, Executive Vice President for Thunes.
Access Africa is a payment product designed to simplify global payments for person-to-person, business-to-business, person-to-business, government-to-person, and other payment flows. It enables efficient and effective transfers, including but not limited to school fees payments, merchant payments, eCommerce payments, trade payments and diaspora workers payments.
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