Azimo the digital money transfer service,today announced that it has been awarded the best low cost remittance
service by Africa’s sixth annual Kalahari Awards. In the last year alone, Azimo has seen exponential growth in
the region helpingthousands of people send money to family and friends at a fraction of the cost.
As the official awards for Remittance & Mobile Money Expo in Lagos, Nigeria on 2-3 February, the low-cost
remittance award was given to the company that demonstrated superior innovation and a significant
contribution to making access to financial services more affordable and available to people living in Africa
and beyond.
“Azimo's entry was outstanding as a leading innovator, providing low cost remittances to Africa with a positive
impact on the remittance ecosystem. We are proud of theirachievements in bringing low cost remittances to
the continent and we hope the award will spur them to greater heights in 2016 and beyond,” said Emmanuel
Okoegwale,Principal Associate, Mobile Money Africa.
Africa is one of the largest recipients of remittance in the world, with at least $40billion flowing to the region
every year.Over the past 6 months, Azimo has grown over 300% in transaction sent to the region with
the majority of transactionsnow coming from mobile devices. The company is currently offering zero-fee
transactions to Nigeria with real-time funds delivery.
While a large portion of the regions population still without access to bank accounts the increase in mobile
penetration across the continent is making it easier for citizens to hold funds electronically. Azimo is integrated
with multiple African mobile wallets including: eTranzact in Nigeria, MTN Ghana, Celtel in Burkina Faso and
Vodafone M- Pesa in Kenya. In the latter where over 60% of the country’s GDP flowed through Mobile money
in 2015 the vast majority (over 80%) of all Azimo transactions to Kenya are now through M-Pesa.
Commenting on receiving the award, Michael Kent, CEO and Founder of Azimo said: “Remittance flows have
more of an impact on economic stability than foreign aid, yet high transactions fees still plague hard working
migrants, especially from Africa, looking to support their families, friends and businesses backhome. We’re on
mission to make this broken industry better. Being selected for this award is testament to that mission, our
growth and the hardworking Azimo team that puts our customers at the heart of everything we do.”
Michael Kent is speaking at Mobile Money Expo on The Digital, Mobile and Social Re- Imagination of
Remittances on 2nd February.
Follow the conversation online at @remitafrica2016 or #RMM2016.
About Azimo
Azimo is a London-based digital money transfer service, changing the way people send money around
the world.Honest, transparent and social, Azimo is the cheapest and easiest way to send money to over
190 countries across the world, from any internet connected device.
For more information, visit www.azimo.com Facebook: http://ift.tt/1DPc1Ji Twitter: @azimo
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