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All the ways consumers can send money with Shoprite

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With four different money transfer offerings, the Shoprite Group has positioned itself as the ultimate destination for money transfers in Africa,

In response to rising consumer financial stress and migration trends in South Africa and across Africa, the Shoprite Group is leading the market in affordable money transfers by way of account-to-account, counter-to-counter and cross-border payment options. 

“For most of our customers, the biggest challenges are cost, convenience and trust. Sending money, whether to family in another town or across a border, is often expensive, complicated and risky. Many people also don’t have traditional bank accounts, which makes sending and receiving funds even harder. This is why we have tailored a variety of money transfer solutions to meet different customer needs.”

- Jean Olivier, General Manager: Financial Services at the Shoprite Group

Shoprite’s award-winning account-to-account payment solution

Shoprite’s Money Market services make digital account-to-account and app-to-app money transfers safe, instant and affordable, “allowing customers to send money to where it’s needed most without the usual barriers,” Olivier explains. 

Customers with Money Market Accounts can do free, instant transfers to other account holders via the app, WhatsApp, the Money Market website or USSD any time of day. The service was designed for digital inclusion – allowing customers to move money instantly without visiting a store or needing to have a traditional bank account. 

It was this safety, convenience and affordability that earned the Money Market solution Platinum status in the recent Daily Sun Reader's Choice Awards. More than four million Shoprite customers now have Money Market Accounts, with a large percentage of them using it for person-to-person transfers each month.

Two ways to send money across borders

Shoprite has two cross-border payment options. One is specifically for transfers to Lesotho and eSwatini, while the ‘Shoprite Send’ solution is for international transfers to more than 70 countries. 

The Lesotho/eSwatini service allows customers to send and receive money between South Africa, Lesotho and eSwatini at ShopriteCheckers or Usave stores. It is a cash-based system, with payouts in local currencies at stores. Customers are charged flat, affordable fees for frequent regional remittances.

“Customers have responded positively to the affordability and speed of the service. These corridors are used heavily by workers sending money home and our solution offers one of the lowest cost structures in the market.”

‘Shoprite Send’, in turn, is the Shoprite Group’s global remittance offering. Customers can send money from South Africa to 70 countries. Shoprite Send customers can choose to send from a store or directly from WhatsApp and USSD with the ability to pay in-store, online or via the Money Market Account. 

Recipients can collect at more than 45 000 cash collection points in Africa alone. This remittance service is up to 50% cheaper than competitors in key corridors.

“Shoprite Send may just be one of the best-kept secrets. It was designed to provide remittances with ease and trust and guarantees the safety of our customers’ money.”

- Jean Olivier, General Manager: Financial Services at the Shoprite Group

Counter-to-counter money transfers

The fourth money transfer option Shoprite offers is its counter-to-counter ‘Money Transfers’ service in South Africa. The service ranks among the best-known and lowest-cost local transfer services in South Africa, and more than 2 800 stores across Southern Africa now serve as send and receive points.

Recipients collect at any till point in Shoprite, Checkers, Checkers LiquorShop, Shoprite LiquorShop or Usave stores across South Africa, with a reference and PIN number. 

“The money transfer at our in-store Money Market counters is a service we have become known for. It is highly valued by customers for its accessibility and safety. Our nationwide store network means we are often the only big retailer with payout points in small, remote communities, where people often depend on money sent by family who live far away,” says Olivier. 

Why customers trust Shoprite 

“Customers choose Shoprite’s money transfer services because of their unmatched reach, near real-time speed, and fully verified security. We’ve been doing for years and customers appreciate the cost transparency of our offerings, because there are no hidden charges, concludes Olivier. All these factors contribute to Shoprite becoming one of the most trusted and accessible brands for everyday financial services across the continent. Uplifting people through financial inclusion is our purpose and passion.”

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