Telecash agents and merchants total increases to over 3000

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Telecash-logo-LOW-RES-01Telecel has just announced that its mobile money service Telecash has increased the number of its agents and merchants to more than 3000. This is close to double the number of agents that they had when the service was launched in January this year.

At the time of its launch Telecash had 1600 agents, a number which has been noticing a steady increase with a notable surge in the visibility of the service and brand in the mobile money space. This was despite the tussle regarding agents exclusivity that involved Ecocash and ended up sucking in The Reserve Bank Zimbabwe as the relevant authority and mediator.

Telecel was a late entrant into the mobile money industry which has left the operator in the difficult position of playing catch up to Econet’s Ecocash service. Telecash however seems keen on broadening its network which has a huge bearing on the service’s relevance and access to its subscribers.

The local mobile money space has been heating up largely because of its huge revenue potential and the major role it plays in facilitating informal trade. More entrants such as Nettcash have launched services this year as well.

Below is the full press release from Telecel regarding the increase in their agents and merchants :

Number of Telecash agents and merchants increases further

 The number of Telecash agents and merchants that have signed up with Telecel now stands at more than 3 000, almost double the number that had been registered when Telecash was launched at the end of January.

 When the mobile money transfer service was launched less than four months ago, there were 1 600 registered Telecash agents and merchants. This number increased by more than a thousand within two months and has continued increasing since then.

 The visibility of Telecash agents and merchants has also increased, as Telecash signs displaying the agent’s or merchant’s Telecash number continue to spring up in different places in towns, cities, growth points and business centres all over the country.

 Immediately after Telecash was launched its visibility was low, due largely to anxieties on the part of some agents over reports that another mobile phone network was refusing to allow its agents to become agents for other networks. Some were reluctant, as a result, to be seen acting for Telecash as well as another mobile money service provider.

 However, once that issue was resolved, following the intervention of the Reserve Bank, which made it clear that it was not permissible for any network to restrict agents from becoming agents of other networks unless an exceptional case could be made for doing so, the number and visibility of Telecash agents and merchants grew rapidly.

 Agents can register new Telecash subscribers. They accept Telecash deposits and permit Telecash account withdrawals.  If they are suppliers of goods or services, they also allow those goods and services to be purchased using Telecash.

 A Telecash merchant does not register Telecash subscribers and may not take deposits or allow withdrawals. However, the merchant allows goods and services to be purchased using Telecash.

 All Telecel shops are Telecash agents, so too are all Bon Marche, OK Bazaars and TM supermarkets and all post offices. There are also numerous small agents all over the country.

 Recently, for instance, a wooden hut with Telecash branding was erected on open ground near the intersection of West Road and Lomagundi Road opposite shops in the Emerald Hill area of Harare, not far from a similar hut set up by the agent of another mobile money service.

 Telecash allows its subscribers to use their mobile phone to transfer money to anyone with a mobile phone, regardless of the network of the beneficiary. It also allows them to pay for the goods and services of merchants registered with Telecash using their mobile phone and Telecash account.

 To register for Telecash, a Telecel subscriber only has to visit a Telecel office or any Telecash agent with his or her national identification document, driver’s licence or passport and a photocopy. Registration is instant.

 

 

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2 comments

  1. uri

    a bit of comparison would have been good i.e how many agents does econet and netone have for their respective money mobile solutions

  2. rtx

    Telecel will emerg the big winner coz mobile money service is mostly used by the not tech savvy low income group. Telecel has plenty of those potential customers.

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