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Traders in Africa can enjoy increased accessibility to BDSwiss’ financial services with Mobile Money.

introduced its dedicated mobile money service. In an effort to ensure that every trader can enjoy seamless access to its financial services, no matter where they are in the world, the broker has been offering mobile money as an alternative payment option to traders in underprivileged regions for quite some time.

In 2019, 24.46 billion mobile money transactions were completed in Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, and Northern Africa. This accounts for a staggering 64.15 percent of all transactions made globally, according to Available to traders in Africa’s underbanked areas, the mobile money payment solution completes BDSwiss’ already extensive array of deposit and withdrawal options, including electronic wallets, bank transfer, debit/credit cards, and cryptocurrency.

Creating more opportunities for underserved traders in remote countries, BDSwiss taps into new markets, with a clear vision to increase its reach in emerging economies.Seamlessly integrated into the broker’s trading platform, mobile money services enable users to manage their finances effortlessly through their mobile devices. This allows them to conveniently manage transactions at any time and from anywhere.

Deposits and withdrawals are instant, which gives traders the opportunity to devote more time to building a diversified portfolio. 1 000+ opportunities unfold in a single tap, presenting traders with a vast choice of CFDs on Forex, shares, indices, commodities, and cryptocurrencies, as well as commission-free investments in real shares.

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