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Zazu partners with mastercard to launch prepaid cards linked to its mobile wallet

Zazu Africa Limited – Zazu has announced its partnership with MasterCard to issue prepaid cards linked to the Zazu app in a move that will help to reduce cash dependence and increase financial inclusion in Zambia.

Zazu is a mobile wallet that allows customers – even those without a bank account – to send, receive, pay and save money digitally and currently users can only make payments at selected Zazu merchants in Zambia.

By obtaining a Zazu Mastercard prepaid card, cardholders will be able to withdraw money from ATMs and pay for purchase at millions of merchants that accept MasterCard, both in Zambia and internationally.

According to the statement made available to the Zambian Business Times – ZBT, the ZAZU prepaid card also features the latest contactless technology, providing cardholders with a fast and convenient payment solution with the highest security protection.

For e-commerce payments, Zazu customers can request a MasterCard virtual card directly in the app, providing them with a secure way of transacting online without needing to share their primary card or account information with the merchant.

It further states that Zazu users can opt for a single use virtual card, which will expire immediately once it’s used, or a virtual card that is valid for 30 days and has no limit on how many times it is used.

Perseus Mlambo, Founder and CEO of  Zazu said: “From the get-go”, the comoany has set out to build a wallet that people would be able to use locally, and globally and giving user base a companion card to their wallets means they can use their funds at millions of locations around the world. It also provides our customers with the control and confidence they need to manage their money more smartly.

The initiative has been explained to be aligned with the Bank of Zambia’s National Financial Inclusion Strategy, which aims to increase financial inclusion from 59 percent in 2017 to 80 percent by 2022, by enabling more people and businesses to access digital payments and formal financial services.

“Our programmes are developed to help consumers and businesses meet their daily needs, including the ability to transact more efficiently and safely. We are excited to partner with Zazu and lead the transition to digital payment by enabling access to their customers for online and in-person payments across the globe – without the costs and risks associated with cash.” says Mark Elliott, Division President, MasterCard Southern Africa.