Tag: Be Mobile Africa

  • “Be Mobile Africa’’ Provides EUR & USD Accounts for African Businesses

    “Be Mobile Africa’’ Provides EUR & USD Accounts for African Businesses

    ‘’Be Mobile Africa’’ has created a multi-currency business banking platform for its customers in 30 African countries. Customers can use the site to apply for and open business accounts in USD and EUR within 48 hours without having to go to a bank branch.

    With the help of the neobank’s new service, businesses will have an easier way to manage their funds and expand into new areas. In addition to the ZAR, USD, and EUR, businesses will be able to hold, send, and receive money in a number of emerging African market currencies.

    According to a press release from Be Mobile Africa, business customers can also take advantage of flexible real-time transactions in various currencies through preferred payment gateways like local EFT in South Africa, SWIFT, and SEPA. They will also be able to earn 5% interest annually in USD or EUR as part of the savings offered.

    Be Mobile Africa’s CEO, Dr. Cédric Jeannot, said in a statement about the product introduction that the company is dedicated to assisting African businesses in expanding and competing in the international market.

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    “The biggest benefit we see here is the ability for businesses to access EUR and USD accounts. Offering our customers the opportunity to transact in these currencies removes one of the biggest barriers to doing business on the continent,” he included.

    Previous Details on Be Mobile Africa Launch in South Africa

    The Canadian-based neobank began operations in South Africa this month after its announcement last month intending to bring banking to the nation’s unbanked and underbanked.

    While launching last month, the CEO & co-founder of Be Mobile Africa, Dr. Cédric Jeannot, said, “We are incredibly excited to be launching our services in South Africa. This is an important market for us, and we believe great growth potential exists.”

    It provides various advantages to South Africans, including the ability to send, receive, retain, and save money in euros and US dollars, as well as no monthly account fees and minimum balance requirement.

    Customers may hold, send, and receive money in several currencies by opening a Be Mobile Africa account, the firm said in a statement. They can also send money abroad quickly and earn 5% interest annually in USD and EUR with Be Mobile Africa’s savings option.

    The goal of Be Mobile Africa is to increase South Africans’ access to banking.

    Be Moblie Africa’s Launches in Kenya

    Be Mobile entered the Kenyan market towards the end of last year. The new app targets young people in Kenya and Africa through collaboration with the international mobile virtual network Enabler (MVNE) x-Mobility.

    The app seeks to give African youth the chance to leave behind established MNOs (Mobile Network Operators) and give them the freedom to express themselves using cutting-edge technological capabilities. When calling foreign markets like the United States, BeMobile’s calling rates can be up to five times less expensive than those of the local carriers.

    Africans should be able to communicate with the rest of the world on various foreign lines utilizing customized profiles, thanks to BeMobile’s ground-breaking network, without needing an additional sim card.

    For people who value privacy and autonomy over their mobile communications, the BeMobile App also provides foreign numbers from the UK, USA, and Canada on your current phone. The app will also provide reduced international call rates, many new number profiles, including international numbers dating site chats and calls, and free calls to friends and family at home or abroad if they call within the app.

    Kevin Mulei, CEO of BeMobile, commented on the app’s debut in Kenya, “BeMobile will break the stereotypes of mobile and create an iconic youth brand across Africa. The youth is the market to win. BeMobile believes in the African Youth Culture, so we are launching BeMobile. We will do this partly thanks to the bold and inspiring spirit x-Mobility brings to the telecoms market. They also have years of experience and great digital know-how.”

    Its operations in Kenya have been successful, and the added USD and EUR accounts apply to Be Moblie Kenya also.

  • Be Mobile Africa offers USD savings to the unbanked in South Africa

    Be Mobile Africa offers USD savings to the unbanked in South Africa

    Canada-based Be Mobile Africa has officially launched its branch in South Africa with a mission to make banking accessible to the unbanked and underbanked in the country. It also offers low-to-no-fee banking products through its mobile app.

    Neobank announced in a statement that explained how opening a Be Mobile Africa account would let customers hold, send, and receive money in multiple currencies, including USD and EUR. 

    The company also stated that customers would have the opportunity to send funds abroad in seconds and earn yearly interest in US and Euros with Be Mobile Africa’s savings.

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    According to the statement, “By opening a Be Mobile Africa account, customers can hold, send and receive funds in multiple currencies including USD and EUR, send money abroad in seconds and earn 5% interest per annum in USD and EUR with Be Mobile Africa’s savings offering.”

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    The company also says that customers of the bank will be able to send and receive money instantly and for free from anyone in the Be Mobile Africa network. They will also be able to exchange currencies with low foreign exchange fees.

    “The company aims to accelerate financial inclusion throughout Africa by delivering innovative digital banking solutions to serve these users,” it said.

    Dr Cédric Jeannot, CEO & co-founder of Be Mobile Africa, expressed excitement about launching in South Africa, which he said has potential growth.

    “We are incredibly excited to be launching our services in South Africa. This is an important market for us, and we believe there is great potential for growth.”

    The co-founder added that Be Mobile Africa’s central goal is to provide access to financial services for everyone on the African continent.

    Oxford Business School has found that about 23.5% of South Africans do not have a bank account. It is thought that about R12 billion in cash is held outside of the banking system, and Be Mobile Africa wants to reach these people. The company aims to make banking accessible to unbanked and underbanked citizens.

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    Be Mobile Africa will compete with other “neobanks” like Bettr, a subsidiary of Access Bank in South Africa.

    The neobank is currently available in 30 countries across the continent, with future plans to expand to additional markets and launch its business services.

    The Be Mobile app is available for Android and iOS devices and features an electronic FICA process, instantly authenticating and verifying users in real time during signup.