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Ukheshe Technologies announces JV with ForexPeople

By , ITWeb
Africa , South Africa , 01 Jul 2021

Leading Fintech enablement partner, Ukheshe Technologies has confirmed the establishment of a new joint venture with ForexPeople, described as one of South Africa’s most trusted names in forex with over 20 years’ experience, to seamlessly facilitate cross border payments from South Africa into Africa.

According to the companies, the service will extend from South Africa to more than 40 countries across Africa, including Africa’s largest economies.

They add that the joint venture comes at a time when the demand for online money transfers is at its highest due to the COVID-19 pandemic and consumers become more comfortable with digital-first payment solutions.

Over US$$48-billion are remitted throughout Africa annually, a figure which is expected to more than double in the next two years, the companies assert.

Clayton Hayward, CEO of Ukheshe.
Clayton Hayward, CEO of Ukheshe.

Clayton Hayward, CEO, Ukheshe, says: “We are very excited to offer increased payment convenience with a seamless cross-border transfer service via boostXB. The service will enable more people to pay and get paid via their mobile devices.”

boostXB is already in partnership discussions with various institutions to extend its service offering.

Richard Beddow, Founder of ForexPeople, says that credible Fintech propositions are tipping the market towards streamlined solutions that answer the needs of more people, who until now, have been left outside of traditional financial services: “boostXB is a distinctly African product, answering a real demand for faster, safer and more cost-effective ways of transferring cash from South Africa across the continent.”

boostXB will take a mobile-first approach to digitising remittances to make these services more convenient, particularly for migrant workers. In many markets across the globe, the vast majority of remittances are sent via a physical agent, and is usually subject to high transfer fees.

“This is another great move towards the greater vision of financially including more and more people across the continent,” says Hayward.

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