Managing Director of one of Nigeria’s leading global electronic payment solution company, eTranzact International PLC, , Mr Valentine Obi, last week at the trade partners’ dinner and award night in Lagos said that the future of epayment services is access on the Mobile phones.

Mr. Valentine Obi MD/CEO of eTranzact International PLC presenting an Award of Loyalty to Mr. Michael Popoola Union Bank PLC, at the eTranzact Trade Partners’ Dinner and Award Night in Lagos, last Friday
Obi, said, that “over the years, we have provided all our partners; banks, other financial institutions, schools, airlines, telecos , various merchants, public sector an innovative, secured and convenient means of payment. Moving from cash based society to a cashless society.”
According to Mr. Obi, “we are now at the stage, where you can now easily make convenient transactions from anywhere, anytime just by using your mobile phone. We have seen a future where your mobile phone is your bank and all transactions are performed online real-time, providing unique security platform than other epayment channels.”
The eTranzact Mobile payment solution is very simple, user-friendly and acceptable on all kind of phones. eTranzact is the only e-payment provider in the country that enable payment solution via your mobile phones. The eTranzact Mobile payment solution provides users, services such as; Funds Transfers to any bank account or ATM cards or mobile phone using the ATM CardlexCash service, Bills payment – any Cable TV bills, PHCN bills, Postpaid bills, Airtime TopUp of any GSM/CDMA network, Check account or Card balance etc. With the ATM CardlexCash service, you can send money anytime, anywhere to a third party’s mobile phone and the funds can be withdrawn at any ATM machine without the use of a physical ATM card.
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