Equity Bank Kenya and NALA Payments Limited have signed a partnership aimed at facilitating diaspora remittances.
Equity Bank says the partnership with the United Kingdom and United States-licensed platform cements its position as the leading lender in supporting diaspora remittances.
The partnership allows Kenyans in the US and UK to send money directly from their banks through the NALA app and onwards to Equity Bank accounts or mobile money wallets.
“Equity will continue to build linkages within likeminded partners such as NALA to ensure its members have access to seamless and most competitive remittance services,” Equity Head of Private Banking Robert Kiboti said.
Equity Bank handled Sh383.5 billion in diaspora remittances in 2021 compared to Sh279.4 billion in the previous year, representing a 27 percent increase.
NALA Payments announced it will open a new office in Nairobi from where one-third of its employees will be based. The company operates a globally remote workforce and leverages partnerships to grow its geographic reach.
Their tellers once they know…
Their tellers once they know the a/c holder is from majuu, they invade and loot clean your account. Then you have to travel to Kenya, confront very uncouth management who careless you lost money, they drag you through processes meant to wear you down and go back to majuu and lose your money.If they pay you, my friend you will have to be patient and resilient .Weka pesa zako majuu or kwa pillow chini ya kitanda instead of Kenyan banks.Ni wezi wezi bila aibu!
@conish…. Truth. These Banks…
@conish…. Truth. These Banks can’t be trusted.