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Interswitch Group, Africa’s technology-driven company focused on the digitisation of payments in Africa, said it has launched ‘quickteller business’, a new comprehensive corporate solution focused on empowering businesses of all sizes.
In a statement on Wednesday titled ‘Interswitch launches quickteller business for SME growth across Africa’, it stated that it facilitates payments and manages transactions from anywhere in the world – through one, simple integrated platform.
“Complementing Interswitch’s existing quickteller platform, quickteller business will broaden its payment management capabilities to businesses and merchants of all sizes, allowing them to access a wide range of integrated payment offerings, ranging from disbursements to value financing,” it stated.
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Interswitch Group, Africa’s leading technology-driven company focused on the digitization of payments in Africa, is pleased to announce the launch of Quickteller Business, a new comprehensive corporate solution focused on empowering businesses of all sizes facilitate payments and manage transactions from anywhere in the world, through one, simple integrated platform.
According to the founder of OkHI, Timbo Drayson, the lack of accurate addressing infrastructure negatively affects the entire economy. x
He noted that accurate addresses are vital for delivery and financial services as business documents often get lost and companies call their customers on average of three times to find their locations, which affects the flow of transactions every day.
Drayson said that OKHI addressing system solutions would solve the issue of bank’s sending agents to verify a prospective customer’s address, which is a slow and expensive process.
Initially launched in Kenya, OkHi aims to recreate its East African success story in Nigeria. In Kenya, the company has powered 475,000 address verifications, reduced the average cost of delivery by 20 per cent and reduced delivery times by 40 per cent.