One
of the Etisalat towers in Dubai with the usual symbol of Etisalat - which is
the spherical structure at the top, similar to a golf ball. Zantel
which joined the People's Bank of Zanzibar today in serving Tanzanian Diaspora
Communities is part of the Etisalat Corporation headquartered in Abu Dhabi (U.A.E).
Above, H. S. Othman, an international customer of the bank is all smiles as he sends money from the comfort of his home in Toronto, Canada, to a mobile phone number of a friend who lives in a village called Chiwanda in the district of Momba in Mbeya region. The new mobile remittance service was launched by PBZ/WorldRemit 8 weeks ago.
Surprisingly enough, the mobile remittance service launched just eight weeks ago in Zanzibar and in London simultaneously by the People’s Bank of Zanzibar in collaboration with a UK company called WorldRemit, has all of a sudden become viral news in the Diaspora, with families calling and informing each other of the new service and exchanging the bank's website address (www.pbzltd.com) for details. This excitement could be because in the past some Diaspora families could not easily send money to their loved ones living far away from town centres. Also, there are hardly any banks or financial service institutions in some hinterland areas of Mainland Tanzania and therefore this new service must have come as a blessing for many in the Diaspora whose families live in such distant areas.
Recently local Tanzanian mobile networks signed the 'interoperability agreement’ which allows mobile money customers to transfer cash to each other regardless of whether they are using Tigo Pesa, Airtel Money or Ezy Pesa on their mobile handsets. This agreement provided the shot in the arm for the new mobile remittance service of the People’s Bank. Just last week, Tigo and Airtel officially enacted the agreement.
Online remittance services through the People’s Bank of Zanzibar for Tanzanians living in the USA are expected to start this Autumn.
Market research reveals that, the remittance services of PBZ / WorldRemit are of the lowest fees and most convenient to customers, as transactions can be effectuated online even from mobile phones. According to the bank’s officials in Zanzibar, as of today, recipients in Tanzania have now the options to pre-register for Tigo’s mobile money service called Tigo Pesa or Zantel’s Ezy Pesa or for both, prior to receiving funds from abroad. The People’s Bank of Zanzibar which is Zanzibar’s only indigenous bank fully owned by the people of Zanzibar, has always been in the forefront and has never been hesitant in adopting new systems and technologies, as it strives to achieve and maintain excellence in its services to the people. According to the bank, it is still continuing to work towards offering a bunch of other important services to the Tanzanian Diaspora communities worldwide. |
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