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Agoo Mobile, a private mobile device distribution company, has unveiled a new electronic voucher distribution system involving the use of a point of sale device or a highly efficient phone plus a portable printer module.
The event, which was held at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Kumasi, brought together various stakeholders to witness the launch ceremony on Friday 22nd June 2012.
Speaking at the launch, the Managing Director of Agoo Mobile, Mr Kojo Bonsu noted that vendors currently sell the mobile phone units to customers using scratch cards which Agoo promoters have identified to be inefficient. He said the company has planned to provide services by transmitting units directly to the point of sale devices which will be in the possession of the vendors.
“The Agoo Mobile system is done in such a way that it totally nullifies all disadvantages and risks present in the current system employed in the sale of mobile phone airtime or credits (the scratch cards system)” Mr Bonsu explained.
He added that the facility is more convenient compared to scratch cards, and that it is also environmentally friendly ''since the streets will no longer be littered with scratch cards."
“We are committed to providing customers with user-friendly solutions to ensure the availability of recharge vouchers. This alternative solution has been designed and developed to overcome the challenges associated with distribution of physical vouchers.
“The Agoo mobile electronic voucher distribution system will not only provide up to date information on sale at all times but also eliminate fraud and theft, improved cash flow and sales tracking, track purchase habits of subscribers more effectively (i.e. their preferred location of purchase and airtime value) and reach a wider market due to the very low denominations available leading to more revenue creation.
It will also guarantee payments; improve cash flow and user friendly interface. Customers can link to Multiple Network Service Providers, thereby eliminating Physical Distribution and Transportation cost. No Stock- out or Excess Stock situations for Merchants”. The Managing Director concluded.
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