Adding money on your Ezipay SL account using your Credit/Debit card is simple, fast and secure.
1- Click on the “Add money” icon,
2- Enter the amount to add,
3- Select “Credit/Debit Card,
4- Enter your card details (cars number, secret code, expire date, etc.),
5- Verify card.
Money will be credited after card validation.
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Ezipay, the leading payment service provider in Africa is celebrating one year anniversary with the launch of an amazing promo.
The promo will help EzipaySarl’s customers withdraw between 35,000 XOF and 350,000 XOF only at 600XOF.
The promo will be operating in some african francophone countries including Senegal, Guinea Bissaau, Mali and Burkina Faso.
Ezipaysarl help you save 80 % on your charges when withdrawing with your mobile money wallet.
One year celebration of money transfer from Abroad to Africa !
As part of the new promo, Ezipaysarl decide to reward its customers by giving them 80 % discount on their withdrawal charges.
Receive your money transfers from anywhere in Africa with Ezipaysarl app.
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Ezipay, Africa’s leading payment service provider, has launched and started its operations in Sierra Leone. The fintech company made a decision to enter and start its operations in Sierra Leone to contribute and encourage smart digital transactions across the country.
Ezipay, Africa’s leading payment service provider, has launched and started its operations in Sierra Leone. The fintech company made a decision to enter and start its operations in Sierra Leone to contribute and encourage smart digital transactions across the country.
Ezipay is a money transfer app that makes sending and receiving money easy for its users. Users can send money from anywhere in the world to a mobile money wallet, pay TV bills, buy data, buy local or international airtime and other exciting add on features.
Ezipay is already operating in some African countries, including Ghana, Togo, Senegal, Niger, Mali, Cote D’Ivoire, Guinea, Burkina Faso,Benin & Zambia.
The vision of the group managing director Manish Gupta is to bring the world closer to Sierra Leone & Africa. With this, family members and loved ones abroad can easily take care of home in the smartest possible ways.
The smart digital financial inclusion is to increase the access of financial services to all citizens and transform the economy into a cashless, digitally empowered society.
Providing access to financial services to underserved populations is key in addressing the smart digital financial service. This has become imperative as nearly two-thirds of the world’s 7.5 billion people have a mobile phone, digital financial services (DFS) are becoming a gateway for those who have been historically excluded not only financially but also economically, politically, and socially. Today, FinTech is exploring digital and mobile channels to enhance existing financial services. However, currently, such innovations are being tested primarily in more developed markets. Ezipay is positioned to contribute to the smart digital financial service. Rajesh Balani, CEO of EziPay SL said.
Ezipay SL has partnered with Afrimoney and Orange money to facilitate the flow of inward Remittance in Sierra Leone. The companies have joined hands to enable the inflow of inward remittances in Sierra Leone.
According to “The World Investment Report” for 2019, global Remittance stood at around $500 billion in 2018.
Orange, a multi-service operator and benchmark partner of digital transformation in this region, provides its expertise to support the development of new digital services in Sierra Leone whereas
Afrimoney is the leading voice in telecommunications, making innovation, affordability, and social responsibilities their priority in Sierra Leone.
Ezipay is a subsidiary of Artificial Intelligence Technologies Limited and has already been present in many African countries and is achieving popularity among Africans, the diaspora community, and expatriates.
Ezipay, Africa’s leading bill payments and payment service provider teamed up with Africa’s fastest-growing video-on-demand and TV platform, Wi-flix to launch an exciting entertainment offer for Ezipay customers.
Ezipay customers can now enjoy unlimited streaming of African and International video content on the online streaming platform without any stress. Customers of Ezipay can seamlessly stream and download exciting video content on the go.
Founded by two young Africans with over three decades of experience in the telecom, entertainment, TV & content industry, Wi-flix is positioned to offer millions of subscribers in Ghana, Africa, and the diaspora over 20,000 hours of rapturous entertaining video-on-demand content plus over 10 Live TV channels.
Ezipay customers can now enjoy premium TV shows, Movies, Live TV, and Sports on the go, using the Ezipay mobile app.
To enjoy this service, you need to be a registered user of Ezipay and have the Ezipay mobile app downloaded on your phone.
Ezipay is a money transfer app that makes sending and receiving money easy for its users. Users can send money from anywhere in the world to a mobile money wallet, bank account, pay TV bills, buy data and airtime, shop At Afrobaskets, make international transactions, or make payment requests. EziPay is accessible in Ghana and 8 francophone countries (Côte d’Ivoire, Mali, Guinea Bissau, Benin, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Niger,)
EziPay is PCI DSS Tier 3 certified, ISO 27001:2013 Certified and recently won Fintech app of the year at Ghana customers choice awards. Learn more at EziPay.Africa.
About Wi-flix
Wi-flix is a leading African based live streaming and subscriber video on demand provider offering authentic, originally African and international content to subscribers in Africa and the diaspora. The service offers premium content at an affordable price point as part of a bold agenda to democratize content in Africa.
Based in the Netherlands and founded by two young Africans with a deep understanding of the continent, Wi-flix is poised to become a leading content provider in Africa and the diaspora.
With the high penetration rate of the internet and the increasing use of mobile phones in Africa, a boom of more than 600 million online buyers is expected by 2025. No wonder why many businesses will go digital. It is the case with supermarkets and online groceries stores. Strong figures of the modern lifestyle, they embody and impose a new way of shopping. Moreover, the payment solutions offered by these online businesses are very attractive!
A few years earlier, online shopping was a real obstacle for many Africans. Indeed, even if the offers offered by online groceries stores were tempting, it was nevertheless difficult to be delivered and even more difficult to pay e-merchants.
However, thanks to the development and the evolution of mobile banking, online payments are now possible. Easier and faster, they simplify and secure financial transactions between companies and customers.
Nevertheless, with the many online payment services that exist in the African market, it remains essential for an online supermarket to choose the right payment system for its business.
Here are three online payment methods that will be perfect for your online grocery store. First, we will give you some tips on choosing the best online payment solution for your grocery store.
How to choose the best digital payment service for your online grocery store in Africa?
Shopping online is a real pleasure. Convenient and simple, this solution has become increasingly necessary for many Africans since the arrival of Covid-19.
Moreover, to facilitate transactions, which could be more effective for building customer loyalty than a simple and fast digital payment method.
So, to choose the right payment solution for your e-commerce, you must first think about the target market.
Where do you want to sell? Only in your country? In Africa? Or internationally?
This is the most important point when we know that digital payment solutions do not necessarily govern several areas at the same time. In other words, a digital payment service that works in Senegal will not necessarily work in Benin, but another one that works in Europe may be able to work in Africa.
For example, while Paypal is the most popular way to do online financial transactions in Europe, the app is not the best choice for shopping online at a grocery store in Africa.
Here are two effective digital payment solutions for your online supermarket in Africa.
Facilitate your national and international transactions with the EziPay electronic wallet
While most online payment solutions require the use of a bank card only, EziPay does not. Indeed, to use this money transfer application, you can either use your bank card but also your bank account and even your mobile money account. In addition, who says Momo, says Africa.
Perfectly suited to Africa, EziPay presents itself as the ideal solution for shopping online on this continent. With the app, you can easily buy your home essentials or beauty products from AfroBaskets (an online grocery store based in Ghana) or order your meals from Jumia in Nigeria.
This electronic wallet will also be useful for sending an AfroBaskets gift basket to a loved one residing in South Africa while living in Ghana.
Mobile Money operator
Mobile Money operators are legion in Africa. Fast, secure and popular, they are unique to each country. Thus, if your grocery store is in Ivory Coast for example, only customers residing in this country will be able to pay with Orange Money, in Benin on the other hand, it will be MTN Money or Momo which will work while in Ghana or Nigeria, Vodaphone or Airtel Money will be more suitable.
If your customers do not live in the country where your grocery store is located, consider using EziPay (which is international) or other mobile payment solutions.
Keep it simple with a national payment solution
Just like EziPay, some apps make mobile payments easier. However, they generally only work in one country and are therefore only compatible with mobile money operators in this country only.
KkiaPay, for example, is an online payment solution that only works in Benin. The application facilitates Momo payments in this country and payments by credit card or Visa card. Your customers will only be able to use it if your grocery is located in Benin.
Many people who live and work abroad have to send money back home to support their family or to invest in their country. However, sending money from abroad to Africa can be a huge challenge if they do not choose the right channel for the transaction.
Most of the time, the procedures for sending money to Africa are hard, long, painful, and extremely expensive. The fees charges can start from 10 to 50 percent of the total amount sent and some institutions even request formalities as the presentation of identity documents or the reason for sending.
Others impose a limit on the daily money amount people can send to Africa. Not to mention the fact that international money transfer can take 2 to 3 days to reach the recipient. Nevertheless, there are still many ways to send money from abroad to Africa, and in our blog; we will introduce you to the cheapest and above all the easiest one.
Remittance companies for sending money to Africa
They are a digital money transfer provider whose specialty is to help you manage your transactions from home. They offer more affordable transfers than banks and competitive exchange rates and lower fees. By using a remittance company, you can send funds from your ATM account, your bank account, or your visa card.
Specially designed for Africa, EziPay is a digital payment service that acts like an online wallet, which can be used to send money to another EziPay wallet, bank account, a Visa card, ATM account (Mtn money, Orange Money, etc.) in Africa or anywhere in the world. In other words, with the EziPay app, you can quickly send money from the US, Canada, or France to Africa is nothing more than few seconds or between African countries (Benin, Togo, Ghana, Sierra-Leonne, etc).
Very easy to use, the service supports multiple currencies and has one of the cheapest fees in the international money transfer industry. While banks are charging 100 dollars minimum for any international transfer especially ones going to Africa, EziPay Africa is just taking 5.5 percent of the amount sent. Not to mention the fact that the fees charges decrease as the amount to be sent increases.
The main advantage of EziPay is its instantaneous side. Indeed, transactions made with this app are all fast and instant. This means that as soon as you press the send button on your phone, the recipient instantly receives the money wherever he is in Africa. The most interesting with this app is that it allows you to send a huge amount of money. We are talking about 4000 to 5000 euros and more.
If in the past, PayPal worked only abroad, now thanks to its new service provider “Xoom” it is now able to send money to Africa. Through partnerships with Ria Money Transfer and African banks, Xoom, which serves not less than 33 African countries from about 30 European markets, allows people to send money online to 150,000 withdrawal points in Africa.
The service can be used to transfer funds to bank accounts in some African countries. The cash is almost instantly withdrawable by the recipients or it can be delivered to their front door or their phone in the form of mobile credit in 11 African countries. No-frills, no-fuss, and easy to use.
Third-party transfers service
They are trusted providers with cash pickup who offers a hassle service with the advantage of giving the recipient fast access to the cash you send. Very simple to use, they just require transfer fees for the service.
Actually, to send money with third-party transfer service, you first need to choose the one you like (western union, MoneyGram, etc.) and second, you have to go on their website or physical store to give the cash and destination details. Usually, the money will take a few days to reach the recipient who will need the transfer code to collect his money.
If you want to send money to your loved one living in Africa, Western Union is definitely a safe and easy way to do it. This third-party transfer service makes it easy to receive money from nearly anywhere in Africa. Very establish on the continent, it allows you to send money to any eligible mobile wallet or qualifying bank account. You can also use the service to send cash directly to the recipient.
With over 43 000 agents’ locations throughout Africa including Ghana, Kenya, and Ethiopia, it will be simple for your recipient to pick up the cash. For a more easy way to send money, Western Union creates an app that is fast and reliable for sending money. Start your transfer with the app and pay at an agent location. Touch ID saves you even more time with fast login. Simply pay with a debit card, Apple Pay, or with a credit.
MoneyGram simplifies money transactions to Africa. Indeed, it allows you to send money online or in person, for cash pick-up to a mobile wallet, ATM account, or direct to a bank. The global network of over 200 countries and territories offers convenient options for receiving money in Africa.
With thousands of agent locations throughout Africa, MoneyGram makes fast and easy to send from abroad and to receive in Africa. The procedure for sending money with MoneyGram is quite simple. You will just need to give some information to verify your identity. Note that you can send money with a credit, bank account or with a debit card.
Ezipay provide services to these following countries :-
In line with its commitment to provide exceptional services to customers, Ezipay has attained certification for ISO 27001:2013.
Ezipay was awarded the certification after meeting the requirements of the internationally respected Quality Management System (QMS) standards-measuring instrument.
The certification which was issued upon review of Ezipay’s Information Technology, Risk Management and Channel Service operations, will guarantee data protection and transaction security for customers.
Ezipay whose main aim is to fast track Instant transfers from anywhere in the world to Ghana at excellent rates from your EziPay wallet were among very few companies that was given the prestigious ISO certification,
Artificial Intelligence Technologies limited owners of Ezipay is committed to meeting internationally accepted standards regarding Instant transfers from anywhere in the world particularly on
Information Security.
The ISO certification will be used as a management measuring tool to resolve information security issues and other transactions.
Ezipay’s unique virtual wallet platform which is open in 149 countries, enables users to add money via their Master/Visa Cards and seamlessly transfer funds to Mobile Money Wallets in 8 Francophone countries, Ghana and Sierra Leone.
Ezipay is a subsidiary of Artificial Intelligence Technologies Limited a company poised in leading African digital, tech solutions & innovations. It has been present in Africa for few years and is steadily gaining popularity among the diaspora community and expatriates.
Ezipay is a brand owned by Artificial Intelligence Technologies Ltd, a private company limited by shares and duly incorporated under the Republic of Seychelles with its branches in Ghana Senegal, Mali, Cote D’lvoire, Burkina Faso, Niger, Togo, Benin, Guinea-Bissau, Zambia, And Cameroon.
During this time when most African countries are celebrating their sixtieth year of independence, our blog offers you a partial assessment that focuses on the African heroes who have played or who continue to play an important role in the evolution of their continent.
Whether they are singers in Benin, businessmen in Nigeria, politicians in Ghana, or even influential bloggers, these personalities continue to change their content through their actions, their charisma, and their powerful words. Discover with us three African heroes who are intervening, so far successfully, in the advancement of the continent.
Aliko Dangote (Nigeria): The businessman with a golden heart
It is impossible not to mention the 62-years-old magnate when it comes to development in Africa. With a personal fortune estimated at more than 10 billion dollars, we can say that Aliko Dangote, considered as the 121st fortune in the world and the richest man in Africa, according to the latest ranking of the international press group Bloomberg, have all the resources to support his native continent.
Dreaming of a prosperous Africa, the rich man does not hesitate to use his money to accelerate the development of it by creating numerous jobs. But that’s not all.
The cement industry and food magnate’s latest projects are the establishment of Africa’s largest fertilizer factory: Dangote Fertilizer. Based in Lekki, Nigeria, the factory will cost the businessman no less than $ 2 billion but will boost Africa’s agricultural sector.
In 2018, Aliko Dangote also announced in a tweet the creation of a business school whose objective would be to prepare the next generation of tomorrow. According to the billionaire, “entrepreneurial studies are training courses that strengthen the fight against poverty”. No wonder then to see him spend 3.3 million dollars for the construction of the Dangote Business School, inaugurated on March 2.
Dangote also has a future project, which is the creation of an oil refinery worth 15 billion. According to the cement and food magnate, the oil refinery will be the largest in Africa and this will play a major role in the fall of the African oil prices.
Angelique Kidjo (Benin) : A committed diva
The fourth winner of a Grammy award and holder of numerous musical awards, Angelique Kidjo is one of the music legends we do not need to introduce anymore. Born on July 14, 1960 in Ouidah, a small port town in Benin, the 60-year-old diva is a passionate whose colorful works continue to influence the world.
Already a professional singer at 20, Angelique Kidjo began her career in 1980 with a first album called ‘’Pretty’’. Inspired by her country’s traditional sounds as well as some jazz and blues notes, the diva’s first album was a resounding success, which quickly propelled her to the top of the industry. Through other albums such as ‘’Ewa Ka djo’’, ‘’Parakou’’, or even ‘’Logozo’’ who receives many awards including RFI-SACEM, the talents singer established herself as an international artist and the undisputed queen of Afro-pop music.
Very involved in the humanitarian fight, the Beninese singer does not hesitate to use her notoriety to engage herself in multiple projects such as the African women education or to fight against excision and forced minors marriage in Africa. The hyperactive woman will sooner attract the attention of UNICEF, which will make her it’s Ambassador since 2002.
Thanks to her new Unicef Ambassador status and her Batonga Foundation, the outspoken diva goes from country to country does to challenge the highest African dignitaries on the causes she defends Moreover, the talentuous diva encouraged them to change the lives of thousands of young girls in Africa with her. The singer will manage to collect no less than 10,000 euros, which she will use to grant scholarships to more than 1,200 girls.
Still, between two planes, Angelique Kidjo, classified by The Guardian as one of the most influential personalities in the world, follow steps of her idol Myriam Makéba and to this day represents one of the fierce Amazons in the protection of minors in Africa.
Nana Akufo-Addo (Ghana): The Pan-Africanist President
While he is the leader of his native country Ghana, Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo is also a Pan-Africanist whose scathing remarks and meaningful actions never fail to inspire a change of mindset in Africa.
Born into the Ghanaian aristocracy (his father is from one of the richest families in the country, and his mother is of royal lineage), President Nana Akufo-Addo is a prominent lawyer who exercised in Britain. . “Extremely methodical and structured” according to a Togolese minister, the Ghanaian president understood very early that Africa must make itself independent of any financial aid coming from Europe.
No wonder then to see Nana Akufo-Addo publicly asserting his Pan-Africanist views. On November 30, 2017 for example, when a Ghanaian journalist asked President Macron visiting Accra if France intends to extend its partnership outside its colonies, President Nana Akufo-Addo takes the floor and improvises a famous 9-minutes response in which he declares,
“IT IS TIME FOR AFRICANS TO FINANCE THEIR EXPENDITURES ON HEALTH AND EDUCATION”. The Head of the nation also added, “IT IS URGENT TO BREAK FROM OUR MIND OF ETERNAL ASSISTS AND BEGGARS”.
the statement, the Head of State would repeat it so many times, that he becomes, after Kwame Nkrumah, the new face of Pan-Africanism in Africa; pushes other leaders to start thinking for themselves.
To uphold his word, the Pan-African President said he wanted to withdraw Ghana from the IMF, an aid program for poor African countries. This declaration of the father of the Ghanaian nation to go beyond the logic of aid and become a true economic partner will find a favorable echo in Bern, Switzerland, where the Head of State saw himself unrolling a red carpet, a welcome that the country had not reserved for an African leader for more than 60 years.
The global remittance has evolved a lot in the past few years. The emigration community across the world has much more flexibility when it comes to sending money to friends and family that live back home. So, do you want to send money to loved ones back home in Ghana? Well, you can look at these reasons why you should use the EziPay mobile app to send money quickly and conveniently.
Online money transfer platforms
You can use any online money transfer platform to send money to Ghana, and it is a no-brainer in an age of contactless payments and online banking. So why travel out of your way and queue up in a bank or remittance agency when you can transfer money online whenever it suits you?
Several different online money transfer platforms in the market offer various options and levels of flexibility. EziPay is one of the cheapest and easiest ways to send money to Ghana. It will help you save time, and it also offers you better exchange rates and lower fees that you can find on the high street.
Use a mobile transfer app
Mobile money transfer apps can help you to send money abroad as they are quick and convenient remittance solutions you can find. If you’re used to using your mobile for buying products, banking, ordering food, booking tickets, then making international money transfers via your phone will come out by itself. Money transfer app, like EziPay, enables users to send money abroad through their mobile phones. If you are living in any part of the US or UK, sending money is a lot easier if you are using EziPay. You can also receive money with mobile money the same way you send.
Secure mobile wallet
Why not create a mobile wallet to send money to Ghana even faster? Mobile money transfer to Ghana by using mobile wallets give you peace of mind and more control over transfers. They also act as an added level of security, so with the EziPay app, you can create a secure mobile wallet and top it up with a card. You can top up your mobile wallets easily online. It can be done by using a credit card, debit card, or even bank transfers.
Sending money as bank deposits
If you want to send money to the bank account of a person living in Ghana, then there is an easy and quick way to transfer money. You can use credit or debit cards to make an online transaction, or you can do inward remittance to mobile money. Your money will hit the recipient’s account directly. To send money to someone’s bank account in Ghana, you will require to enter the details of your card, and you will be then good to go.
Millions of people each year send money from abroad. Global remittances are expected to grow more in the coming years. In today’s digital age, where so many services are available to us at the click of a button, the process of sending money abroad has also been made quick and hassle-free. So, it’s time to embrace modern ways to transfer money to Ghana and use EziPay.
When someone wants to send money overseas, the biggest worry of the people is the security and safety of their money. Everyone wants to have a secure medium for money transfer so that the amount reaches straight to the destination without any loss.
Apart from safety, people also look for other facilities like ease and convenience while doing international money transfers. The lives of the people are already quite busy; thus, it gets difficult to manage time to visit service providers physically and wait in queues for hours to complete the transaction. People are always looking for easy ways to transfer money efficiently, safely, and quickly.
Mobile money transfers
Mobile money transfer apps are the latest technology added to the list of online money transfer methods. Its secure money transfer services are accessible for all using advanced mobile phones. All you need is a mobile phone and an active internet connection to complete the money transaction.
EziPay Money Transfer app is a highly praised money transfer service provider in the industry for quite a while now. It also offers online bank transfer services via E-wallet or credit or debit cards.
How does the mobile money transfer app work?
The process of money transfer via EziPay is quite simple. Download the app and install it on your mobile phone. Once you have downloaded the app – open the app to sign up. Please fill up all your information and set a password to your account to protect it from theft. After the process is completed – you will have to verify your email address. Then, log in to the account you have created.
The next step is to choose a destination where you want to transfer money. You can first check the countries in which the services of the app are available. Then, enter the recipient’s details and the amount of money you want to transfer to your loved ones.
The receipt of the transaction will get generated with the details of the exchange rate and transfer fee. Go through the details such as terms and conditions of the app before the completion of the transaction. Press the “Send Money” button. Once you click the button, the transaction of the money gets initiated; your money will get delivered to the recipient instantly. You will get to know how easily you can send money via trusted remittance partners like EziPay.
Why must you opt for mobile money transfer apps?
Mobile money apps such as EziPay are simple and easy.
EziPay is a trusted remittance partner
It is a convenient app – you can send money whenever you want to.
It is the most accessible mobile money transfer app.
Only a few clicks are required to pay money to your loved ones abroad.
Send money from anywhere without any hassles.
Winding Up:
The benefits of mobile money apps make them the future of the international remittance world. These are trusted services; thus, you can blindly rely on them to send money to your family abroad. Check out the EziPay mobile money app for more details and updates. Visit the app store now!
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