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Wewire to empower African entrepreneurs to conduct profitable global trade

Erica Nana Arthur By Erica Nana Arthur Published July 31, 2023
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In today’s interconnected world, businesses trading across national borders face numerous challenges when it comes to managing payments efficiently and securely. Wewire, a groundbreaking multi-currency payment platform, has officially launched and is designed to meet the evolving needs of businesses engaged in international trade. Wewire emerges as the game-changer in cross-border payments as it provides a seamless and robust platform that facilitates smooth cross-border transactions for companies operating and trading in Africa, America, Europe, and Dubai.

According to the kenyanwallstreet.com report, In 2021, Africa accounted for 70% of the total value of mobile money transactions globally. In recent years, the continent has experienced a rapid proliferation of digital instant payment solutions. However, many of these solutions are not interoperable with each other, and even less so across borders. As Africa works towards building the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), interoperability of cross-border instant payment solutions will be vital to increasing trade.

Solutions such as Wewire, made by Africans solving African problems, will help actualize the AfCFTA policy and ensure that its benefits extend to small-scale traders, many of whom are women. Wewire empowers African enterprises to effortlessly conduct transactions across Africa and beyond, unlocking the true potential of borderless banking.

According to the founder and CEO of Wewire, Eben Ghanney, “Our mission at Wewire is to revolutionize banking access for African businesses. International countries can send money into Africa, but seldomly is it the other way around. Wewire is changing that.  We understand the struggles faced by SMEs operating in diverse regions, and we are excited to introduce a solution that eliminates the complexities and inefficiencies associated with cross-border payments. With Wewire, businesses can focus on what they do best.”

Wewire offers a wide array of features tailored to the unique requirements of businesses engaged in international trade. By leveraging state-of-the-art technology and competitive rates, Wewire enables businesses to conduct secure, fast, and cost-effective transactions in multiple currencies. The platform supports payments in African currencies, American dollars, and European euros, offering unparalleled flexibility and convenience to its users

About Wewire:

Launched in April 2022, Wewire is a multi-currency payment platform designed to empower businesses engaged in international trade. With its advanced features and strategic partnerships, Wewire unlocks borderless banking, making cross-border transactions seamless, secure, and cost-effective.

Key Features and Benefits of Wewire:

1. Borderless Transactions: Wewire empowers businesses to overcome geographical barriers by facilitating seamless payment transactions across Africa, America, and Europe.

2. Secure and Reliable: Built with cutting-edge security measures, Wewire ensures that every transaction is protected, safeguarding businesses from potential risks and fraudulent activities.

3. Competitive Exchange Rates: Wewire partners with leading financial institutions to offer highly competitive exchange rates, ensuring that businesses receive maximum value for their money. Wewire helps companies optimize their profit margins.

4. Business Multi Currency Wallets: With Wewire, businesses can create wallets to transact different currencies in different countries without needing to create bank accounts in these countries.

5. Virtual Dollar Card: Wewire enables businesses to easily create virtual dollar denominated cards that can be used on global websites to easily pay for business operations, software subscriptions, etc.

6. Team Feature: Because Wewire was built for businesses, business teams can easily manage operations with one Wewire account, different team members with varying levels of access can perform operations on Wewire.

7.. Streamlined Operations: Wewire simplifies the payment process, reducing administrative burdens for businesses granting access to banking statements and a team dashboard with centralised access.

To celebrate the launch, join the revolution in global trade with Wewire. Vsit https://www.wewireafrica.com/.

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