BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY MEDIA FOR AFRICA

eTransfer operational in Central Africa from September

By Amindeh Blaise Atabong, Freelance Investigative Journalist
Johannesburg, 14 Aug 2020

As of 1 September 2020 commercial banks and public treasuries in the Central Africa sub-region will have to use the eTransfer digital application to carry out wire transfers.

This is according to Abbas Mahamat Tolli, Governor of the Bank of Central African States (BEAC), the central bank within Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC).

The eTransfer system is being rolled out after a successful 6-month trial and will replace the existing system based on the transmission of wire transfer request files and electronic mail communication.

Banks, treasuries and other financial entities wanting to initiate wire transfers will be able to submit their request through the central bank’s intranet, to then be processed by BEAC staff.

The eTransfer system enables users to monitor all stages of the transaction and get reports in real time.

Recommended

“eTransfer ensures the traceability and availability of monitoring information in real-time,” Tolli said.

He added that the launch of eTransfer is part of a wider plan to optimise its dematerialisation processes, the first phase of a broader objective to automate BEAC’s regulatory activities.

Share

ITWeb proudly displays the “FAIR” stamp of the Press Council of South Africa, indicating our commitment to adhere to the Code of Ethics for Print and online media which prescribes that our reportage is truthful, accurate and fair. Should you wish to lodge a complaint about our news coverage, please lodge a complaint on the Press Council’s website, www.presscouncil.org.za or email the complaint to enquiries@ombudsman.org.za. Contact the Press Council on 011 484 3612.
Copyright @ 1996 - 2025 ITWeb Limited. All rights reserved.