Friday, October 23, 2015

Visa Cardholders Can Now Transact Across All Quickteller Channels (MAKE TRANFER ,RECHARGE PHONES

Visa cardholders will now be able to use their cards to buy airtime, pay bills and transfer funds with the multi-channel payment platform launched by Interswitch.
The Africa’s leading digital payments and commerce provider yesterday October 23, at a forum in Lagos announced its multi-channel payment platform Quickteller is now fully integrated with Visa.
This means it can accept all Visa transactions through its platform while merchants on Quickteller can now expand their customer base by accepting all Visa card payments.
Speaking at the forum, Akeem Lawal, Divisional CEO, Switching and Processing, Interswitch, said the new integration represents an exciting step forward for Interswitch as it fully repositions it as an independent card processor.
GMD Interswitch, Mitchell Elegbe with Country Director Visa West Africa, Ade Ashaye
”Interswitch’s Quickteller platform is already the most popular online payment platform in Nigeria. Visa cardholders will be able to use their cards for the full range of payment services offered. We are proud to partner with a globally recognized brand such as Visa as we continue to make everyday payments easy for our customers,” He said.
Also speaking at the event, Ade Ashaye, Country Director, for Visa in West Africa said one of the primary goals of Visa in Nigeria is opening up the benefits of electronic payments through a number of different platforms in the bid to drive the government agenda of a cashless economy.
L-R: Divisional CEO Financial Inclusions Services Interswitch,Mike Ogbalu CMO Interswitch,Cherry Eromosele and GMD Interswitch, MitchellElegbe
‘’We are delighted that from now on, our cardholders will be able to use Quickteller’s platform and its multi-channel offerings to make both physical and virtual transactions all over the country. The partnership is further evidence of our dedication to constantly improve our offerings to our customers in Nigeria.” Ashaye said.
The partnership further demonstrates Visa’s commitment to working closely with financial institutions, mobile network operators, governments and non-governmental organisations in developing countries to extend access to financial services and electronic payments, helping to drive economic growth and financial inclusion by migrating cash spend to electronic payments.

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