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Taptap Send Resumes Operations in Ghana after One Month Suspension, Compensates Customers with Free Flights and Bonus Credits

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By Uche Amunike

A leading global fintech basically known for transferring money globally, Taptap Send, gladly announces its resumption of money transfer services to Ghana, with immediate effect, one month after the Bank of Ghana slammed their partnerships with local banks and fintechs with a suspension notice for one month, after they launched their new wallet product offered to their EU/UK customers.

Speaking, through a state released by the global fintech, Head of Taptap Send Africa, Darryl Mawutor Abraham, he stated that in spite of the fact that no laws were violated in the relevant jurisdiction, Taptap Send fully respects the regulatory process and today, gladly confirm that their regulatory status remains intact.

Hear him: ‘We’re fully committed to complying with all relevant regulations and we’re excited to resume transfers to Ghana for the thousands of customers who have relied on us for their money transfers over the years.’

He further announced that Taptap Send, as a way of celebrating their return, is introducing the Sanbra promo to their customers as a reward for their patience and loyalty. This promo gives customers the opportunity to win a free flight to visit their loved ones, each time they send £/$/€1,000 through Taptap Send.

Aside from that, they could also enjoy a bonus credit for their next transfer through Taptap Send, even as 100,000 GHS is also up for being won from a giveaway pot.

Taptap Send, in their bid to innovate and improve on how they connect people across borders, have also introduced the newest feature which they named CHARITIES. It is designed to directly support important causes through Ghana through the app, as such that it is easier to get back and make a difference.

The statements explained that Taptap Send has shown dedication in serving the Ghanaian diaspora by providing reliable, secure and affordable ways to send money to the country and beyond. This, it reiterated, has helped the fintech to enhance their services and make great impacts.

They expressed their appreciation to their customers for trusting and supporting them, while tasking them to liaise with their company in their bid to continue to send love across borders and make meaningful contributions to the communities they care about.

Taptap Send was founded with an objective of the equalizing access to capital by reducing the cost and friction of transferring money, so as to increase macroeconomic growth, shift informal money transfer to the formal sector, and also reduce inequality.

They have proven their commitment to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal of making less, the cost of remittances to under 3% because Ghana is a very important market and one of the over 40 countries which they offer money transfer services.

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