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Remita Payment Services: The Best Way To Go

by TechBuild.Africa
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On a regular basis, new inventions keep on springing up alongside creative ideas and technological advancement.

These inventions have been able to solve human problems, meeting needs and making life stress free.

Entrepreneurs are beginning to utilize these technological inventions, not just to develop their businesses, in making profits, but to satisfy their customers and gaining their trust.

Making payments just got easier, through the technological inventions of online mobile apps, which makes payment of all sorts, very easy.

You no longer have to stand on a long queue, trying to pay your utility bills.

The benefits of e-payments are immeasurable, in that, it will spur Nigeria into the much desired cashless society and the elimination of the fear of the unknown.

The aims are to make business transactions a lot safer, reduce time and cost of transactions, provide reliable audit trails, helping the Nigerian system of transactions, meet international standards.

Also, assist them in making and receiving payment from any location, at any time, through multiple electronic channels.

The Central Bank of Nigeria brought about the cashless policy, in order to meet up with modern standards of the payment system in Nigeria, to reduce the cost of the banking system and to help our economic growth.

In a bid to help this cashless policy come to reality, so many online mobile apps were created to help in the transaction process.

Among these online mobile apps, which helps make life easy, is Remita.

Remita is an electronic payment platform that helps individuals and organizations, to easily receive and make payments, across all banks, from anywhere and at any time.

Remita payment services launched in 2005 and is fully developed in Lagos, Nigeria by SystemSpecs.

Apart from its use to collate funds for the Federal government of Nigeria, through the Treasury Single Account, TSA, the Remita solution has some other worthy attributes.

Attributes Of Remita Payment Services
Remita can be used for both personal and business use. As a business owner, Remita helps your business to grow, connecting you with new customers.

It makes your business transactions easier between you and your customers. It also makes payment of salaries very easy to make.

Remita payment services also works for personal use. It makes your payment of bills quite easy to make.

You can pay for your Multi-choice Channels monthly subscription, electricity bills, etc., on your mobile app, in the comfort of your home and get detailed reports of the transactions, right away.

Nine Channels Of Payment On Remita
Below are nine ways, you can make payments on Remita;
• Remita mobile App and Website
• Internet banking
• Point of sales (POS) terminals
• Debit/ Credit cards
• Merchants website
• Bank Branches
• Mobile wallets
• Standing order/ Direct debit

Benefits Of Remita
• It is safer
• Remita offers the cheapest service charges.
• It is convenient and stress-free
• It is transparent and flexible
• It is reliable

Remita, a success solution story and pride of Africa, is from the stables of SystemSpecs, an indigenous software firm, created to solve and meet up to the problems of individuals.

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