Xlink Communications, a prominent payments technology provider, has launched XLink Send, a remittance-as-a-service platform with the vision of transforming cross-border payments. The company describes the platform as an accessible and cost-effective solution for banks, telecom companies, retailers, and fintech firms looking to offer seamless remittance services to corporate and individual customers.
In an industry where transaction fees often discourage users, XLink Send is designed with affordability in mind. Customers can initiate remittances through multiple digital channels, including WhatsApp, mobile applications for retail users, and a web-based platform tailored for businesses. These options integrate effortlessly with existing client systems, reducing barriers to adoption.
“These channels seamlessly integrate into a client environment and work along their existing technology estate,” XLink stated.
Dr. Thanusha Govender, CEO of XLink Communications.
Since Dr Thanusha Govender assumed the office of CEO in 2022, XLink has undergone a significant strategic shift. Originally established as a connectivity solutions provider, the company has evolved into a multidimensional payment technology firm, offering end-to-end integrated financial solutions.
Beyond remittances, XLink now provides a comprehensive ecosystem of financial services, including hardware, software-as-a-service (SaaS), an aggregator connection platform, lifecycle and supply chain management, field technician networks, and call centre support. This expansion positions the company as a leading force in Africa’s payment orchestration sector.
With its latest innovation, XLink aims to bridge financial gaps and expand access to essential financial services across Africa. The company emphasised its dedication to ensuring that payment solutions remain seamless, inclusive, and affordable for businesses and individuals.
As XLink continues to redefine digital finance, its latest offering could mark a turning point for businesses and individuals seeking cost-effective cross-border remittance options.
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