Glo Xchange, beginning of deeper collaboration between banks, telcos – CBN
In a statement he personally signed on the launch of the platform,
Emefiele congratulated Globacom for launching Glo Xchange, saying it was
a win-win situation for all stakeholders.
The Glo Xchange
platform was launched by Globacom in partnership with three licensed
mobile money operators, FirstMonie, Ecobank and Stanbic IBTC in Lagos on Thursday.
Globacom’s Head of Corporate Sales, Mr. Kamal Shonibare, said
Glo Xchange would avail the mobile money sector of the
much needed agent network across the entire country as well as the
technology platform required for seamless mobile money transactions.
He
said the initiative would provide the partner banks on the project with
the telecom company’s extensive network of 150 Glo World & Glo Zone
shops, over 35,000 Glo Dealer and sub dealer outlets
and over 400 Con Oil filling stations across the country. The initiative is also leveraging on the Association of Community pharmacists of Nigeria (ACPN) with their over 7,000 outlets.He
added that this has positioned the Glo Xchange platform for phenomenal success from its first day of operation.
Shonibare
said the partnering banks and Globacom would collaborate to ensure that
mobile money reached the critical mass of the people across the
country, leveraging on the parties’ extensive
retail market experience and customer-base to build an unprecedented
mobile money distribution chain across Nigeria.
“The
obvious push to reduce the physical movement of cash during business
transactions in the economy has stimulated the “marriage” between
telecoms operators and the banks, which invariably
led to the birth of Glo Xchange”, he remarked.
He said Glo Xchange
offered a robust platform to provide mobile money service to both
banked and unbanked Nigerians, enabling existing and potential customers
of partner banks to carry
out transactions under the three key areas of banking transactions –
deposits, withdrawals and transfers.
Based
on the agreement with the partner banks, Globacom will recruit mobile
money agents, train them and also provide management services for the
partner banks, making available its network
infrastructure to support mobile financial transactions. Glo will also
provide a dedicated helpline for customers to make inquiries about
mobile money services.
The
banks, on their part, will provide their mobile money platforms to
Globacom’s mobile subscribers in compliance with the Central Bank of
Nigeria’s policy on mobile money. They will also
provide specialized trading platform and merchandising materials to the
recruited agents while managing customer accounts and support services.
Speaking
at the launch event, the Managing Director of Firstmonie, Mike Ogbalu
said that Glo Xchange would make financial services available to more
Nigerians especially at the grassroots,
corroborating the Ecobank’s Executive Director, Kingsley Aigbokhaevo’s
assertion that the Network, through Glo Xchange, would drive financial
inclusion in the country.
Aigbokhaevo
cited the example of the Conditional Cash Transfer program of the
Federal Government as one of the ways in which mobile money is already
impacting positively on the lives of the
common people through Globacom.
He
disclosed that under Glo Xchange platform, Ecobank mobile money wallet,
hosted on Glo Mobile lines, was already being used to disburse monthly
subvention to beneficiaries.
He also disclosed that youth farmers in Ekiti State are also receiving subsidies through the same means.
Speaking
on behalf of Stanbic IBTC, Executive Director, Mr. Obinna Abajue said
his bank was proud to be associated with Globacom because “Glo, in its
characteristic manner, has provided the
bridge that will deliver true financial inclusion in Nigeria”.
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