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Access Bank, Mastercard partner to expand cross-border payments in Africa 

Access Bank Group, in partnership with MasterCard, has launched an innovative solution to expand access to cross-border payments and remittances to and from the continent, bringing Africa closer to the global economy

With these solutions, businesses and consumers can send and receive international payments to and from over 150 countries across the globe.

By leveraging the network and treasury capabilities of Mastercard Move, Access Bank, through its cutting-edge Access Africa platform, shall empower individuals and businesses to enjoy instant, traceable, seamless, and cost-effective international transactions. 

In her opening remark at the launch of the collaboration on Wednesday, Chizoma Okoli, Deputy Managing Director at Access Bank Plc, noted that the collaboration with Mastercard reinforced the embodiments of the Access Bank’s commitment towards innovation and ensuring the delivery of excellent service to her customers.

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