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Comviva to help Free Senegal enhance its MoMo serviceComviva to help Free Senegal enhance its MoMo service

Comviva to help Free Senegal enhance its MoMo serviceComviva to help Free Senegal enhance its MoMo service
Wednesday, 08 April 2020 17:50

Tech company Comviva, which specializes in providing value-added services for mobile operators, will help Free Senegal improve and enhance the technical capabilities of its mobile money service -Free Money.

Both companies team up to deploy the mobiquity Money platform developed by Comviva, in response to the growing financial traffic generated by Covid-19. With the alarming spread of the coronavirus, hand-to-hand transactions will significantly decline. Through its partnership with Comviva, Free Senegal wants to accelerate transaction growth and launch innovative features, while maintaining high service availability and attracting new customers.

“The new platform will facilitate product innovation, help us strengthen Free Money, launch new consumer-centric digital financial services and deliver a superior user experience to our customers,” said Mamadou Mbengue (pictured), Free Senegal's CEO.

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