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Cheapest And Fastest: Kenyans Abroad Using PayAngel To Send Money Home

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NAIROBI, Kenya- PayAngel, a dynamic fintech platform, is swiftly gaining traction among Kenyans living abroad. 

Offering a seamless and efficient money transfer service, the UK based firm ensures that recipients in Kenya receive funds within a maximum of 10 minutes, either via M-Pesa wallet or directly into their bank accounts. 

This remarkable speed and reliability are set to transform how Kenyans in the diaspora manage their remittances.

The platform’s benefits extend beyond mere speed according to Joseph Elvis Lamptey, PayAngel’s Head of Growth and Strategy.  

PayAngel addresses a crucial need for Kenyans working overseas who regularly send money back home. 

Many have already embraced the platform to pay their staff, support their families, and even make direct purchases of goods and services in Kenya. 

This direct approach not only streamlines the remittance process but also minimizes the risk of funds being mishandled or misappropriated, a common concern for many senders.

One of the standout features of PayAngel is its user-friendly interface, designed to cater to both tech-savvy users and those less familiar with digital platforms. 

The process of sending money is straightforward, ensuring that users can complete transactions quickly and without hassle. 

Additionally, the platform’s transparency in fees and exchange rates provides users with the confidence that their money is reaching its intended destination without hidden costs.

For Kenyans abroad, the advantages of PayAngel are significant. 

The platform eliminates the need for intermediaries, reducing the chances of errors and delays. 

This direct remittance method also means that recipients receive the full amount sent, enhancing the overall efficiency of the transaction. 

Furthermore, by using PayAngel, senders can track their transactions in real-time, providing peace of mind and assurance that their hard-earned money is delivered promptly.

Joseph Muraya
Joseph Muraya
With over a decade in journalism, Joseph Muraya, founder and CEO of Y News, is a respected Communications Consultant and Journalist, formerly with Capital News Kenya. He aims to revolutionize storytelling in Kenya and Africa.

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