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Islamabad, 19th November 2009. Tameer
Microfinance Bank and Telenor Pakistan have announced
launch of Money Transfer, the second in a suite of
products being offered under easypaisa. Money Transfer
is a secure, easy and convenient way of sending and
receiving domestic remittances through easypaisa retail
outlets. Users will have the convenience to access the
service from more than 4,000 easypaisa merchants, a
figure expected to reach 20,000 by the end of year 2010.
CEO Tameer Microfinance Bank, Nadeem Hussain considers
domestic remittances a key point in providing financial
access to the rural population. “Remittance flow plays a
valuable role in supporting the economy. It also offers
significant potential to support income of poor and
vulnerable groups. Remittances are often the first and
sometimes the only financial service used in low income
households. Hence the potential for an accessible
banking agent in remote areas of the country is
immense.” He said.
At the launch of Money Transfer, CEO Telenor Pakistan
Jon Eddy Abdullah said, “Providing Money Transfer
service is the next step in the development of easypaisa
as a unique branchless banking solution. World Bank
estimates the domestic transfer volume in Pakistan to be
at $6.95 billion per year. Through this service we not
only aim to target all current users of domestic
remittance services but also to help bring some portion
of $ 2 to $ 4 billion transacted through informal
channel into mainstream.”
Tameer's original branchless banking pilot was developed
in partnership with the technology program at
Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP), a
microfinance center housed at the World Bank. The
program is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation.
Telenor Pakistan & Tameer Microfinance Bank's easypaisa
portfolio, which now includes Bill Payment solution and
Money Transfer, is scheduled to come up with services
such as, mobile wallet accounts, cash deposits and
withdrawal facilities in near future. The services offer
innovation, freedom, security and convenience.
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