The Herald (Zimbabwe)

EcoCash hold first Golf Day

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ECOCASH recently hosted its first Digital Payments Golf Day at the Borrowdale Brooke Golf Club.

Mainly targeting its key channel partners (merchants, payroll partners, agents and billers), the event was also attended by customers from various sectors of industry including retail, insurance and financial sectors.

The event saw more than 88 golfers contesting with winners walking away with Solar Geyser, 5.5KVA Generator, Golf Putters, latest models of smart phones and household utensils.

The Golf Day coincided with the slashing of EcoCash merchant fees by up to 50%, a developmen­t aimed at encouragin­g customers to continue experienci­ng the convenienc­e of transactin­g using EcoCash without need to handle cash.

Eddie Chibi, the EcoCash chief executive said: “We believe in relationsh­ips as one of the key enablers to the growth of any business.

“As EcoCash we are fully aware that the growth of the EcoCash brand has been made possible by the support that we have received from our partners throughout the years — firstly the agents and now the merchants, payroll partners and billers.

“This was not just an ordinary golf day but a Digital Payments Golf Day which sought to bring together and reinforce relationsh­ips with our current and potential partners.

“The future transactio­ns in Zimbabwe lies in digital payments especially at this juncture in our economy and we will continue to play our part in driving electronic payments.”

Consistent with its pioneering spirit, EcoCash has ventured into previously uncharted territorie­s, consolidat­ing its lead in mobile money innovation­s.

 ??  ?? MOBILE MONEY . . . Some of the players who took part in the recent EcoCash Golf Day at Borrowdale Brooke
MOBILE MONEY . . . Some of the players who took part in the recent EcoCash Golf Day at Borrowdale Brooke

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