Telecel Introduces Telecash Bundles

Telecel Zimbabwe has introduced Telecash bundles that allow subscribers to send money, cash out and pay bills at no charge once they have paid a once-off monthly fee of either $2.50 or $5. The newly introduced Telecash bundles will allow subscribers to send money, cash out and pay bills at no charge for 25 days

Ericsson Supports Tigo Mobile Wallet introduction in Senegal

Ericsson announced that Tigo Senegal has launched Tigo Cash service based on the Ericsson Wallet Platform Solution. The rollout brings simple, mobile financial services to Tigo Senegal’s subscribers throughout West Africa, including those who do not have access to traditional banking services. Ericsson Wallet Platform supports the launch of services that makes sending money as

HomeSend and Indosat Make it Easier for 60 Million Indonesians to Send Money

HomeSend, a joint venture between MasterCard , eServGlobal, and BICS, announced an agreement with Indosat to make remittance services available to the company’s 60 million subscribers in Indonesia. Through Indosat’s Dompetku Mobile Money platform, users can safely send and receive funds across Indonesia’s largest mobile money network. HomeSend will also be the first international remittance

Telecash’s 600,000 Subscribers Means its Growing Almost as Fast as EcoCash Did

A few days ago, Telecel’s General Manager, Angeline Vere disclosed that the company’s mobile money service that was launched 5 months ago, Telecash, now has 600,000 registered subscribers. This is an impressive number in a number of ways, but mostly in comparison to Econet’s EcoCash, which has generally been regarded a success. Consider for example