Yalla Xash has secured a partnership with African payment company, Hub2 to offer its money transfer services on a global scale, from North America to West Africa, a press release reported.
"We are thrilled to partner with Hub2 and expand our money transfer services to new corridors from the U.S. to West Africa," said Emir Lalouche, the CEO of Yalla Xash. "This partnership reflects our commitment to providing our customers with (reliable) and convenient financial solutions, and we look forward to working with Hub2 to achieve that goal."
Hub2 specializes in African remittances. As a result of its recent agreement, Yalla Xash’s services will now be available in Senegal, Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Burkina F, Mali, Guinea C, Benin and Togo.
“With an extensive network of partners and agents, Hub2 is committed to providing fast, secure and affordable money transfer services from the U.S. to Africa,” a recent press release states.
As a result of the agreement, Yalla Xash's customers can now use services from Hub2's mobile wallet disbursement partners that are commonly used in the region, such as Orange Money, Free and MTN.
The deal will also enable the money transfer service to strengthen its network of partners and agents in Africa, and offer West African-directed money transfers in a fast, more secure and cost-efficient manner.
“The new partnership is part of Yalla Xash's strategy to expand its financial services footprint and reach new customers sending from North America (USA and Canada) to West Africa,” the release stated.
The expansion is announced following Yalla Cash’s findings of recent growth, driven by the innovative modifications it has made to its financial and expansion strategies.
Offering a range of money transfer services, including mobile airtime top-ups, “with a strong network of partners and agents, Yalla Xash is committed to providing reliable and convenient financial solutions to customers around the world,” the press release stated.