
This collaboration officially launches pawaPay's service for inbound remittances into Uganda, Rwanda, Zambia, Malawi, Gabon, Congo Brazzaville, and Tanzania.
The partnership allows IMTOs to efficiently deliver funds globally directly to recipients' more than 161 million Airtel Money customers wallets, leveraging pawaPay's renowned reliability, scalability, and 99.9% platform uptime.
Building on five years of trusted collaboration in domestic mobile money, this expansion strengthens and simplifies Airtel Money Africa's backend processes, using pawaPay's robust payment service provider infrastructure, which processes over four million transactions daily.
Commenting on the development, Airtel Money Africa CEO, Ian Ferrao, said: 'We're pleased to expand our partnership with pawaPay to advance international remittances across Africa. Their proven reliability and commitment to African consumers make them an ideal partner. This integration empowers International Money Transfer Operators to securely connect with Airtel Money's growing footprint, delivering real-time payments that support financial inclusion and economic growth.'
pawaPay CEO, Nikolai Barnwell, also affirmed their mission to simplify payments for businesses in Africa, and remittances.
'Deepening our relationship with Airtel Money allows International Money Transfer Operators to leverage our world-class infrastructure for seamless cross-border payments,' he said.
Remittances remain critical for millions of Africans, enabling family support, entrepreneurship, and financial inclusion. This partnership ensures secure, instant mobile wallet transactions, key to advancing Africa's digital economy.
pawaPay will extend this capability to additional Airtel Money Africa markets in coming months.

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