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PayAngel Welcomes Kenya’s High Commissioner to the UK

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NAIROBI, Kenya – In today’s interconnected world, sending money across borders should be simple, secure, and cost-effective.

PayAngel, a UK-based remittance firm, has made it their mission to provide just that.

PayAngel is steadily growing its presence in major regions such as the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, and Australia.

For many, particularly the African diaspora, PayAngel is not just a service—it is a lifeline that ensures their hard-earned money reaches their loved ones safely and swiftly.

One of the main challenges diaspora communities face when sending money back home is uncertainty regarding hidden fees and unclear exchange rates.

PayAngel eliminates this anxiety by offering competitive rates and often zero-fee transfers.

This ensures that more of the sender’s money ends up where it belongs: in the hands of their loved ones.

During a recent event in the UK welcoming Kenyan High Commissioner Her Excellency Catherine Kirumba Wahome, Joseph Elvis Lamptey, PayAngel’s Head of Growth and Strategy, reiterated the firm’s commitment to transforming remittance services.

With an estimated Sh645 billion in diaspora remittances flowing into Kenya annually, according to the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), PayAngel is stepping up to revolutionize this critical financial lifeline.

As a token of goodwill, Lamptey presented gifts to Ambassador Wahome, symbolizing PayAngel’s commitment to strengthening connections between the diaspora and their home countries.

Licensed by the United Kingdom’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the company guarantees compliance with stringent international financial regulations.

At the same time, PayAngel’s user-friendly platform ensures that sending money is not only secure but also swift.

Transfers can be completed within 10 minutes, allowing recipients to access funds either through their M-Pesa wallet or directly into their bank accounts.

What sets PayAngel apart from other remittance platforms is its broader mission of financial empowerment.

By simplifying the process of sending money and offering transparent, competitive rates, PayAngel contributes to the financial inclusion of communities that have historically been underserved.

Beyond remittances, the platform also plays a key role in improving financial literacy for both senders and recipients, ensuring that users are well-informed about how to manage and maximize their funds.

During his address to Kenyans in the UK, Lamptey encouraged the community to embrace PayAngel’s platform, highlighting its affordability, speed, and transparency.

By choosing PayAngel, users are choosing to bypass unnecessary fees and delays, ensuring that the resources they send home make the greatest possible impact.

Anthony Kinyua
Anthony Kinyua
Anthony Kinyua brings a unique blend of analytical and creative skills to his role as a storyteller. He is known for his attention to detail, mastery of storytelling techniques, and dedication to high-quality content.

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