
Supporting financial inclusion
Omanye is much more than just Money Transfer. It provides a Transfer and Payment platform that allows the Unbanked/Underbanked, throughout the world, and African Small/Medium Scale Enterprises (SME’s), to participate and compete in the Global Economy.
“Once you sign up to Omanye – which is very easy – you can apply for our pre-paid MasterCard for yourself and famil members, making money transfers easier. You can also pay for bills and shop online. We are connecting people to their homes and helping them to be financially included wherever they are. The world is moving very fast and we cannot leave people behind,” Sammy commented.
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