ChitChat, an African social commerce platform has launched a remittance feature, which enables seamless cross-border money transfers across 13 countries globally.
ChitChat is a social commerce platform that enables users across Africa to chat with each other over an encrypted platform. Built with security and effortless payments in mind, ChitChat enables users to send instantaneous USD payments to friends and family within chat conversations. Funds are transferred to and from user wallets, with in-app conversion from USD to Zambia Kwacha and vice versa offered as well. ChitChat aims to provide users a safe and secure place to chat, transact, send and receive money, and create communities.
“We are thrilled to introduce remittances as the latest offering on the ChitChat platform. This feature allows Africans at home and abroad to send money easily and securely. Whether it’s a bank deposit to the UK, a mobile wallet transfer to Zimbabwe, or a cash payout in Ghana, we aim to provide a smooth and accessible service for all,” said Perseus Mlambo, CEO of ChitChat.
This feature expands the financial services users can access from within a chat conversation and increases the functionality of the multicurrency ChitChat wallet and USD virtual debit card.
The new remittance feature expands the markets from which users can send and receive funds that can be converted to local currency within the app. Users can send money to bank accounts, mobile wallets, and cash agents in several countries. ChitChat aims to provide users with a safe and secure place to chat, transact, send and receive money, and create communities.
For its initial phase, the supported remittance destinations include developed and growing markets like India, Japan, China, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Malaysia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Ghana, and Rwanda.
Remittances are a crucial source of external finance for many African households, with contributions exceeding 20% of GDP in some countries. In 2022, remittances to Africa reached $100 billion, surpassing the combined total of development assistance and FDI into the continent.
With this new addition, ChitChat aims to make financial transactions easier for Africans living abroad and domestically as they support family members and conduct business.
Future updates will include group wallets inside group chats, further establishing ChitChat as the preferred platform and leading homegrown solution for all communication, commerce, and financial services.
Built with security and effortless financial transactions in mind, ChitChat enables users to send instantaneous USD payments to friends and family within chat conversations.