Finance
Mobile Money service will change communications and financial services- MTN
Mr Brett Goschen, Chief Executive Officer of MTN Nigeria, says mobile money service will change the face of communications and financial services in the country. Goschen made this known on Wednesday at the official launch of mobile money service in Lagos.
He said mobile money was the fastest, safest, most convenient and affordable way of sending and receiving money across the country. Mobile money service is being powered by MTN Nigeria in collaboration with Guaranty Trust Bank and Fortis Mobile Money. ”Not only will mobile money take banking to the unbanked, it will also open up a wide range of benefits and value added services to the banking sector. Mobile money subscribers will be able to transfer money, pay bills, shop and top up on airtime, all from their mobile phones. It is innovative, easy to use, convenient and secure,” Goschen said.
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