March 2, 2012
A news release last Thursday said that Orange Cote d’Ivoire, long-time partner of solutions provider Sicap, has extended its Orange Money offering with the deployment of the Sicap and Wincor Nixdorf Easy Cash ATMs solution, built on Wincor Nixdorf hardware and software products. Subscribers in Abidjan can now easily deposit and withdraw cash from their mobile wallets.
For a large majority of Orange subscribers, the mobile wallet dispenses with the need for a bank account. The Sicap Easy Cash ATMs improve the interface between virtual cash and real money, and provide a 24/7 self-service opportunity. Setting up an Orange Money wallet is free of charge, and during the launch period of the first six ATMs, transactions on the ATMs are also free for subscribers.
Five Orange shops in Abidjan have an ATM. During the coming months, Orange will install more ATMs in Abidjan and at other locations in major cities across the country, with the help of local product support from Wincor Nixdorf. In turn, Orange plans to define an attractive commercial offer which will allow subscribers to use the ATMs to top up their prepaid account with cash or from the mobile wallet.?
Sylvain Andrieux, Sicap West Africa regional manager, said that “Sicap and Orange Cote d’Ivoire have a long history of providing valuable services to subscribers and we work closely together from our mutual Abidjan subsidiaries.”
“We have paid special attention to creating an ATM which meets the innovative cash-in, cash-out business model requirements of Orange. Our ATMs are not only easy to use, they are an important differentiator for the operator in a very competitive market,” added Herrmann Salmen, head of Mobile Money Projects at Wincor Nixdorf.
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