As an endeavour to support the growing demand of instant remittances in the country, the global money transfer application WorldRemit has expanded its operations in Tanzania.
Ismail Ahmed, WorldRemit’s Chief Executive Officer and founder of WorldRemit said, “Gone are the days of queuing in line at a high-street transfer shop and waiting several days for a money transfer to arrive. At WorldRemit, we offer people a choice of the most convenient ways to send and receive money. Today, Nigerians can use our app or website to send money to a bank account or cash pickup location, instantly.”
WorldRemit is popularly known as the ‘WhatsApp of money’ as it makes sending money as easy as sending an instant message. WorldRemit customers can send money to Tanzania through mobile money to Tigo Pesa, Vodacom M-Pesa and Zantel Ezy Pesa mobile money accounts.
With WorldRemit, people in more than 50 countries can send instant transfers to more than 140 destinations. Known as the ‘WhatsApp of money’, WorldRemit makes sending money as easy as sending an instant message.
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