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botim Money Links With TerraPay For Africa Transfers

The UAE remittance arm of the company will add real-time wallet checks and instant payouts across four separate African markets.

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botim money has plugged into TerraPay’s global payments infrastructure, widening its remittance reach from the UAE into a set of African markets and adding real-time recipient checks before cash moves.

The integration lets users send funds through direct bank deposits or straight to mobile wallets, with account details validated upfront to reduce failed or delayed transfers. The change is live, according to the company.

Initial payment corridors include Uganda, Kenya, Ghana and Egypt — markets where mobile money often stands in for a bank account and speed matters more than anything else.

“For customers, remittances are about reliability. If a transfer fails or is delayed, it has real consequences for families waiting on the other side. That’s why certainty matters as much as speed,” said Hesham Sherif, head of remittance at botim. “Our partnership with TerraPay strengthens our remittance infrastructure across the world, especially in key African corridors through real-time validation and broader payout coverage, improving success rates and delivery”.

Remittances into Africa hit an estimated $96.4 billion in 2024, about 5.2% of regional GDP, making basic plumbing — payout coverage, verification, settlement speed — more critical than feature sets. Missed transfers can mean missed rent or school fees. That pressure has pushed providers to prioritize reliability over bells and whistles.

The tie-up also opens botim’s UAE user base to TerraPay’s network, effectively turning the app into another on-ramp for cross-border flows.

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“Remittances are a critical financial lifeline for millions of families across the world, and reliability is non-negotiable,” said Bassem Awada, senior vice president at TerraPay. “Our partnership with botim money brings together TerraPay’s global payments infrastructure and real-time wallet validation with botim’s strong presence in the UAE, enabling faster, more secure cross-border transfers into the globe”.

The move deepens botim money’s shift from messaging into finance. The service sits inside the Botim ecosystem, owned by Astra Tech, which has been layering payments and financial tools on top of its communications base. For UAE fintechs chasing the country’s expatriate workforce, remittances remain the most direct path to scale, and the hardest to get wrong.

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