Cassava Fintech South Africa, a member of the Econet Group, has launched an enhanced cross-border money transfer service from South Africa to the rest of Africa.
Darlington Mandivenga, Group Chief Executive for Cassava Fintech International, said that although the remittances space has a number of players, Cassava is not “just another player”. “We do things differently and have grown our business by responding quickly to market needs,” said Mandivenga.
Cassava has a track record of developing and scaling fintech services including mobile money, mobile micro-insurance, payments, and digital banking.
The Breadwinner service is death benefit cover that pays out benefits to a customer’s designated beneficiary in their country of origin should the customer pass away. This benefit is available at no additional cost to the customer provided they use the Cassava remittance service consistently over a period of time.
Mutsa Sibanda, COO for Cassava Fintech South Africa, says, “We believe that we have an unmatched end to end cross border money transfer service for this massive market”.
“Our strategy includes pervasive distribution through strong local partnerships both locally and in the receiving markets. In South Africa we have partnered with a leading national retailer with over 1,500 outlets and merchant aggregators who have a combined footprint of more than 160,000 formal and informal outlets that include spaza shops,” added Sibanda.
Cassava Fintech provides unparalleled access to over 200 million mobile money wallets and 100 million bank accounts across Africa which provide last mile access for remittances from South Africa, EU and the UK.
The Cassava Group also offers international remittance services to all African countries under the brand name Cassava Remit Limited in the UK.
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