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    WorldRemit Unveils Money Transfer App To Nigerians In South Africa

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    By AdeO on February 18, 2019 Africa, Apps, Digital, Money Transfer, Money Trasfer, Payments, Technology, Technology in Africa

    Leading digital money transfer service, WorldRemit, has launched low-cost online money transfers from South Africa to Nigeria, uniting Africa’s two largest economies.

    Using the WorldRemit app or website, Nigerians living in South Africa can now send money home with a few taps directly from their phones. Senders can send to all major Nigerian banks including Access Bank, Fidelity Bank, First Bank, and more with just a few taps on their phones.

    WorldRemit is now one of the only digital money transfer services sending money from South Africa. By opening up this service, WorldRemit will introduce some of the cheapest fees available on the market to send money to Nigeria – often under half of the average cost.

    According to the World Bank, South Africa is the most expensive G20 country to send money from. The average cost of sending $200 from South Africa to Nigeria is nearly 16% – more than double the global average.

    The new digital service will reduce the cost of sending money across borders. The prohibitive charges that individuals and businesses pay to transfer money within Africa are recognised as a major obstacle to the growing regional integration promoted by the continent-wide free-trade agreement signed in March 2018.

    Nigeria and South Africa represent $700 billion-one-third -of the $2.1 trillion in gross domestic product across all 55 African countries and are home to 20% of Africa’s population.

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