Fintech
Flutterwave Introduced Send Mobile Application to Facilitate Fast Transaction of Money to Africa
Flutterwave has introduced a new application to facilitate fast and efficient transactions of money to Africa from the diaspora.
Leading African fintech platform, Flutterwave has introduced a new application to facilitate fast and efficient transactions of money to Africa from the diaspora.
The app which is now available on Google Play Store already has more than 10,000 downloads.
A check by Investors King shows that $end as the app is named pride itself as a low-fee money transfer platform with multiple ways to transfer funds.
To drive the adoption of $end, Fluttwrwave signed Tobi Amusan, the Nigeria-born 100m Hurdles Women’s World Record Holder as $endmobile’s Ambassador.
The company noted that Tobi Amusan signifies what $end Money stands for which is speed and resilience.
While commenting on the deal, Tobi Amusan disclosed that he has been using the $end app to transact across borders.
“I am excited to be a big part of a product I already use and love. I am always on the road, but I also have a lot of my family members in Nigeria. $end has helped me to keep in touch with them by meeting their needs as much as I can. Happy to be the face of this product for the African diaspora.” she said.
On his part, the founder and CEO of Flutterwave, Olugbenga Agboola noted that signing Tobi Amusa as an Ambassador is a perfect match for $end “given her speed and efficiency on the tracks”.
He added that “Send Mobile will help improve the speed and efficiency of transferring money from the diaspora to the African continent for fees, real estate, health, upkeep, and even for investments”.
Meanwhile, $end can be downloaded on both Google Play Store and Apple Store. The process for signing up only takes a few minutes with just an email address and phone number.
In addition, there are more than 30 countries including Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, the United States, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Finland, and Australia which users can send money to.
Conclusively, recipients can receive money through various methods which include mobile money, bank account, barter, and e-Naira.