State
Owned Mobile Telecommunications giant NetOne has stepped in to offer a solution
to the salary payments crisis resulting from a dispute between local banks and
Mauritian company, Paynet.
NetOne Cellular has launched a bulk payments platform, termed “OnePay”, which is a secure bulk payment service that allows an entity to process payments centrally to any OneMoney registered user.
This also presents OneMoney with an opportunity to
expand into the salary payments category and broaden its revenue stream.
Speaking at the launch, The Chief Mobile Financial Services Officer, Nkosinathi Ncube said the service is available to Corporate & Government entities, State-Owned Enterprises, Non-Governmental Organisations; or indeed any organisation which is in need of an effective payment solution.
“At
a time when individuals are craving the assurance that they will receive their
salaries with speed, safety and consistency, the OnePay platform prides itself
on its proven ability to deliver.”
“OnePay
is a secure solution offering convenience at affordable rates and is hassle
free as transaction statements can be printed or viewed from the OnePay portal.”
added Mr. Ncube.
With
OnePay one simply uploads a bulk file with up to five thousands entries and
immediately transfers money simultaneously, with each customer receiving a
confirmation SMS instantly upon payment.
OnePay has
undergone rigorous testing and has been deployed to several private and public
sector organisations guarantee consumers of a secure, convenient service at
affordable rates.
OnePay
customers will also enjoy OneMoney benefits which include ZIPIT to 19 banks,
swiping at Zimswitch enabled POS machine with a OneMoney Debit Card, paying for
bills, purchase of airtime through USSD menu *111#.