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Home » XLink Launches ‘XLink Send’ to Address Africa’s $50 Billion Remittance Challenge

XLink Launches ‘XLink Send’ to Address Africa’s $50 Billion Remittance Challenge

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
March 14, 2025
in Fintech
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XLink Launches ‘XLink Send’ to Address Africa’s $50 Billion Remittance Challenge

Dr. Thanusha Govender, CEO of XLink Communications

With over 45% of unbanked adults in Africa, financial inclusion remains a tough challenge across the continent. 

XLink Communications is tackling this issue with the launch of XLink Send, an innovative cross-border payment solution designed to make remittances more accessible, affordable, and efficient for millions.

High transaction fees and cumbersome processes have long hindered financial transactions, making it difficult for individuals and businesses to access essential financial services. 

XLink Send aims to eliminate these issues by simplifying cross-border payments through strategic partnerships with financial institutions, telecom providers, retailers, and fintech firms. 

The platform enables users to send money seamlessly to bank accounts, mobile wallets, or cash pickup locations, significantly reducing costs and transaction time.

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The launch of XLink Send comes at an important time when remittances help in sustaining households and boosting local economies. 

With the simplification of payment processes and cutting transaction fees, XLinkXLink is going beyond enhancing the efficiency of remittance flows to also empowering individuals and businesses to thrive in Africa’s evolving financial sector.

Key Features of XLink Send:

  • Lower Transaction Fees – By reducing the cost of remittances, XLink ensures that more funds reach recipients, directly improving the financial well-being of families.
  • Multi-Platform Accessibility – Users can transact effortlessly through popular platforms such as WhatsApp, mobile applications, and APIs, catering to diverse technological preferences and access levels.
  • Enhanced Regulatory Compliance – A robust Know Your Customer (KYC) system ensures thorough customer verification, maintaining adherence to financial regulations while strengthening trust in the system.

In leveraging cutting-edge technology and strategic collaborations, XLink is ensuring XLink Send bolsters Africa’s cross-border payments space—driving financial inclusion and economic growth across the region.

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