Binance expands its services in West and Central Africa, extending its mobile money payments.
The countries include Benin, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Togo, and Senegal.
The exchange allows African clients to purchase cryptocurrencies directly through mobile money services.
Binance has expanded its services in West and Central Africa, extending its mobile money payments to six countries, including Benin, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Togo, and Senegal. The platform envisions boosting its financial inclusion, enabling easier crypto access to millions of Africans through local partnerships. Crypto aspirants in these areas could purchase cryptocurrencies directly through mobile money services.
Notably, Binance’s initiative is part of the exchange’s One Click Buy and Sell (OCBS) service, which was introduced in African countries in August. While the program facilitated crypto trading for users in Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia through mobile money accounts, the exchange’s recent efforts expanded the services to a broader region. Binance spokesperson Samantha Fuller shared insights on the initiativ…
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