Flutterwave launches Send App in Ghana

Flutterwave, Africa’s leading payments technology company, is thrilled to announce the official launch of Send App in Ghana.
This milestone marks a significant step towards seamless and secure international remittances, allowing users to receive money from abroad directly into their bank accounts or mobile money wallets (MTN Mobile Money, Telecel Cash, and AirtelTigo Money).
With Send App, individuals and businesses in Ghana can now receive international transfers effortlessly. Whether for family support, school fees, business transactions, or essential expenses.
This launch aligns with SendApp’s mission to enable seamless and secure cross-border payments across Africa and beyond through cutting-edge technology, so customers can put their money where their heart is.
Speaking on the launch, Olugbenga ‘GB’ Agboola, Founder and CEO of Flutterwave,emphasized the company’s commitment to enhancing financial connectivity across & beyond Africa: “We are dedicated to facilitating secure and seamless transactions that drive national and continental economic transformation.
“With Send App now live in Ghana, we are providing a fast, reliable, and accessible solution for individuals and businesses to receive international payments without stress. This is a major leap forward in our vision of connecting Africa to the global economy.”
The introduction of Send App in Ghana brings unparalleled benefits, including seamless and secure transfers directly into bank accounts and mobile money wallets, competitive charges that ensure users get the best value for every transfer, and easy access with a seamless transaction process.
Security is also at the core of Send App, as it is PCI-DSS Level 1 certified, the highest security standard in the payments industry. This certification ensures that all transactions are encrypted and protected, giving users peace of mind that their funds are secure from fraud and unauthorized access.
Temiloluwa Adesina, Senior Product Manager, SendApp, highlighted Flutterwave’s unwavering commitment to innovation: “We continuously seek new ways to support our customers with innovative financial solutions. The launch of Send App in Ghana reflects our dedication to making cross-border transactions as simple and efficient as possible. We are excited to help people in Ghana stay connected with their loved ones and business partners worldwide.”
People in Ghana can now experience the ease of receiving international payments via bank accounts and mobile money wallets. Families, businesses, and individuals can confidently rely on Send App for secure, fast, and hassle-free money transfers.
The app is available for download on the Apple Store and Google Play Store or simply click here.
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