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    You are at:Home»Africa»Vodacom Launches VodaLend Cash Advance to Enable its Customers Access to Quick Loans
    VODACOM LAUNCHES VODALEND CASH ADVANCE TO ENABLE ITS CUSTOMERS ACCESS TO QUICK CASH

    Vodacom Launches VodaLend Cash Advance to Enable its Customers Access to Quick Loans

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    By AdeO on August 31, 2022 Africa, Financial Services, Telecoms

    Vodacom Financial Services has launched a new product, VodaLend Cash Advance. The new product is designed to give customers quick and secure access to money when they need it urgently.

    VodaLend Cash Advance is the latest product to be added to the VodaLend financial services suite, which includes VodaLend Compare, Voucher Advance, and Airtime Advance. The new addition is geared towards underbanked consumers who need quick and barrier-free access to funds, whether it’s an emergency doctor’s visit or topping up pre-paid electricity just before payday.

    The new product is available only to Vodacom customers through the VodaPay super app, the financial services offering forms part of the telco’s purpose-led ambition which includes accelerating financial inclusion for all South Africans so that no one is left behind.

    In 2021, the company launched the VodaLend Business Cash Advance, which provides finance to smaller unregistered businesses in need of quick access to short-term cash advances.

    Mariam Cassim, Chief Executive Officer of Vodacom Financial Services said, “With only 26-million South African consumers having a formal credit record, there is still a significant part of the population that doesn’t have access to formal financial services. VodaLend Cash Advance provides affordable access to lending products for those who need these services most, but who have historically been prevented from doing so due to high fees and difficult-to-navigate paperwork. It is also accessed in-app on a trusted digital platform, enabling a seamless, convenient, and secure process for customers.”

    According to the company, Vodacom customers can access a cash advance from as little as R50 to R500, with the option to settle it over seven, 14, 21 or 28 days. In addition to the regulated requirements for affordability checks, the credit decision process is enhanced by also looking at a Vodacom customer’s recharge and payment behaviour. This ensures that the service can be accessed by more people, including first-time borrowers who can now enjoy the benefits of a secure, regulated lending solution. Once approved, the money is advanced directly into the user’s VodaPay Wallet. It can be used instantly for in-app purchases, including buying prepaid electricity and water, paying bills, scan-to-pay in shops, and sending money to friends and family.

    “This innovative product is a potential game-changer, as its fees are less than traditional short-term cash advance providers. On average, it’s up to 400 percent cheaper than using a mashonisa – it moves us beyond financial inclusion to real financial impact,” adds Cassim.

    “Since launch in October last year, our super app has attracted 2.8 million downloads, showing a huge appetite for participation in the digital economy. VodaLend’s product suite is also performing well; with the new Cash Advance offering I’m excited to see even more people enjoying financial freedom, across the board,” concludes Cassim.

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