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Zeepay to start mobile money interoperability in Gambia

Zeepay receives regulatory to start mobile money operation in Gambia to disrupt the traditional financial services sector and bring innovative and accessible financial solutions to Africa.

This approval makes Gambia the fourth to experience the revolutionary mobile money services from Zeepay. 

The company is in partnership with MoneyGram, a global provider of money transfer and financial services to enable Gambians to receive money directly into their Zeepay wallet and make cross-border transactions to over 150 countries easy and convenient. 

Board Chairman, Kwesi Yankey makes it known that despite global economic challenges, Zeepay remains focused on its mission of bringing financial services to communities that have been left behind by traditional financial institutions. “We are moving forward, and we look forward to entering even more markets in 2023.”

Founder and Managing Director of Zeepay, Andrew Takyi-Appiah, also added, “Zeepay’s mission is to bring financial services to underserved communities, and we are thrilled to bring our cutting-edge mobile money solutions to Gambia and further drive financial inclusion for all.” 

“Our innovative fintech platform opens up the local market and creates interoperability between wallet-to-bank and bank-to-wallet transactions, making financial services accessible to everyone.”

Zeepay’s entry into the Gambian market is at a time when Africa is focusing on integration of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement and financial inclusion. 

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