Kaymu Ghana Partners With Tigo Cash for Easy Online Payments

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kaymu2Rocket Internet’s online marketplace Kaymu Ghana and Tigo Cash have partnered to make the process of buying and selling more seamless by providing a stress free payment method for buyers and sellers to conduct their business transaction.

Tigo Cash agents have been stationed in key parts of the country and in every location for easy accessibility. To partake in this service, Kaymu customers who are users of Tigo can dial 100 or 0578100100 for non-Tigo users to access the nearest Tigo Cash Agent. Once an agent is located, customers request to make a payment for their products purchased on Kaymu and provides the Agent with ID details upon which a payment confirmation message will be sent to them.

According to Kaymu MD Tim Burkly, the partnership ensures that buyers can promptly pay for items on Kaymu. This sort of convenience and safety beats the normal stress of going through town despite the weather conditions, time constraints or security in carrying large sums of money for long periods of time looking for the right pair of shoes.

Tigo Cash is an easy, safe and affordable way to send cash or make payments from your phone and allows cross network payments.

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