PayRetailers expands African market share, to increase financial inclusion in eight countries

Latin America’s leading payments processor, PayRetailers, today announced that it will expand further into Africa after recently launching in Rwanda, Zambia, Uganda and Tanzania three months ago.

The expansion includes Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Kenya, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Senegal, South Africa and Nigeria; as the company looks to leverage its success in Latin America to provide efficient payments functionality to the unbanked population in Africa.

This Fin-tech company offers a simple integrated payment solution that will revolutionize the way cross-border online merchants view Africa as the next strategic growth area.

PayRetailers’ easy-to-use and scalable experience caters to businesses looking to expand regionally and gives them access to key local payment methods such as MPESA, Airtel and MTN.

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The business provides an easy-to-use payment system that will revolutionize the way cross-border online retailers view Africa as the next major growth market.

Commenting on the expansion, Jonathan Vintner, Global Head of Sales at PayRetailers, said: “Expansion into eight new markets marks a significant milestone for PayRetailers as we continue our mission to deliver tailored payment solutions to different regions. Africa is a dynamic and diverse continent, with payment preferences varying from region to region.

”For example, our launch in Kenya allows merchants to access M-Pesa, the country’s leading mobile money provider, while in South Africa, we offer a mix of card and cash solutions to meet local demand.

“All of this is seamlessly integrated into our existing APIs, allowing merchants to access the top payment methods in Latin America and now Africa through a single connection—with more countries to come.”

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