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Renowned electronic payment company, Interpay has announced a partnership agreement with Mogoogi to simplify mobile and online shopping in Ghana.
In an interview with Mr. Kwame Acheampong, founder of Mogoogi, he said the company is pleased to embark on this journey with Interpay.
“This will help facilitate shopping in the country” he said.
He noted that Mogoogi will maintain its status quo by providing a safe and secure shopping experience for the African consumer by giving access to well known fashion labels and accessories brands at affordable prices.
Mogoogi is a UK based online mall offering over 20,000 products from the very best International brands to style-savvy shoppers in Ghana, at very competitive prices.
Mogoogi brings international retailers to the doorstep of customers and has several collection points in Ghana and Nigeria.
Interpay enables online payments and e-commerce in Ghana. Their platform enables customers to register and load funds across a number of banks or mobile money agents.
Interpay facilitates the collection and processing of payments electronically through partner banks thereby linking sellers and buyers conveniently.
Interpay can be used to pay for all shopping on Mogoogi.com.
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