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Tigo has partnered Kaymu, an online market portal to make it easier for Ghanaians to transact business online.
Under the agreement, both Tigo and non-Tigo customers can buy or sell their products on Kaymu.com.gh using Tigo Cash as a mode of payment for the transactions.
Kaymu is a leading online market-place in Ghana where buyers and sellers can meet and make the best deals for used or new products, such as smart phones, computers, fashion and clothing, home appliances at affordable prices.
The Commercial Manager and Head of Mobile Financial Services at Tigo Ghana, Selorm Adadevoh, is excited the partnership will enable Ghanaians transact online business with ease and convenience.
“Tigo Cash is successfully catching on and most importantly changing the way people live by making payments for goods and services more convenient and simple than counting out paper bills. This is another innovation as we continue to deploy Tigo Cash to particularly those in the informal sector and in rural Ghana” he said.
The Managing Director for Kaymu, Tim Burkly also said Ghanaians irrespective of their geographical location could transact business on the portal at their own convenience.
“The partnership ensures that consumers pay promptly for items on Kaymu. This sort of convenience and safety beats the normal stress of going through town despite the weather conditions, time constraints or security in carrying large sums of money for transaction of business” he emphasized.
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