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MoneyGram, a leading global money transfer company, has announced that its agent network in Africa has now reached 25,000 locations, following a strategic expansion initiative across the continent.
Recent technology advances and new agent and sub-agent signings, including an agreement with the Mauritius Post Office to offer money transfer services at more than 100 locations, have contributed to achieving this company milestone.
“MoneyGram continues to grow throughout Africa as a result of forming strategic relationships with reputable companies, including banks, post offices and retailers, to bring added convenience and more choices for our customers,” says Herve Chomel, MoneyGram’s vice president of Africa.
“Remittances are an important part of economic development and financial inclusion throughout the region and are integral to providing household essentials, education and healthcare in many countries. We are excited to be a part of the region’s growth.”
Consumers have access to MoneyGram’s services in more than 50 African countries. In a series of recent successes, the company signed an agreement with First Bank of Nigeria’s subsidiaries in Ghana, Sierra Leone, and the Gambia, and also renewed a master agreement with Standard Bank Group, one of Africa’s top banks.
MoneyGram’s services are available at over 500 Standard Bank locations in Africa.
MoneyGram is also implementing innovative self-service channels to make it more convenient for consumers living in Africa or abroad to obtain needed funds. The company recently announced an agreement with Safaricom to enable funds to be sent directly to nearly 20 million customers of M-PESA, East Africa’s leading mobile wallet provider.
In Ghana, MoneyGram is available in over 1700 locations across Ghana, via partnerships with 21 local banks.
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