Freetown – Thursday, 22nd January 2025.
The apparent lack of cash to address emergencies could not only be stressful but would often lead to the uncomfortable reality of being embarrassed by an angry payee or a service provider that is equally reluctant and won’t trust you enough provide the service on loan.
Imagine yourself in a hospital with no money to pay for a basic first-aid treatment or rather in a Kehkeh where the driver would threaten to drop you half way after you discovered you are cashless. How about you attempting to buy your EDSA meter top-up in the middle of an interesting premier league match but cannot do so because there’s no money in your mobile wallet? All these are the uncomfortable realities people experience in their daily lives but a solution is here!!
Sierra Leone’s fastest growing mobile money solution Afrimoney, has on Thursday, 22nd January, 2025 added to its impressive product and services portfolio with the launch of its Afrimoney “Sen fo Mi” Service.
With Sen for Mi, subscribers can, with few simple steps, quickly request a modest sum from their loved ones in times of emergencies. A subscriber would only have to dial a short code, *161*1*3# from his Africel number and then enter the requestee’s number, the amount requested, the reason for the request, PIN and click SEND.
Whilst the requestee has the latitude to accept and respond or not respond to the said request, Afrimoney’s Sen fo Mi provides a easy, safe and convenient option for people to reach out and assist their loved ones and acquaintances in stressful and emergency situations.
Afrimoney’s Director of Marketing, John Konteh said his company remains poised to expand and introduce new products and services that would not only revolutionize mobile money transactions but would also help to bring humanity closer and enhance the quality of life of subscribers.
“We have set our footprints in the sands of time, Afrimoney as a premium mobile money solution in Sierra Leone will continue to embrace innovation as we seek to provide better products and services for all” he averred.