BRED bank customers can now transfer money to M-Selen

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BY JOHN HOUANIHAU

BRED Bank customers can now transfer money instantly to their M-SELEN wallets following a new partnership between BRED Bank Solomon Islands and M-SELEN.

The new service allows customers to move funds directly from their BRED Bank mobile banking app into their M-SELEN wallets, the Bank said in a statement.

Once transferred, users can send money, pay bills, purchase services, and withdraw cash from M-SELEN agents across the country.

Head of M-SELEN, Majidul Haque, said that the partnership marks an important step in improving access to digital financial services in Solomon Islands.

“Our mission has always been to make digital financial services simple and accessible for everyone. By enabling transfers from the BRED Bank App directly into M-SELEN wallets, customers can now move their money instantly and use it for everyday payments, transfers, and services wherever M-SELEN is available,” Haque said.

He said enabling transfers from the BRED Bank app into M-SELEN wallets makes it easier for customers to manage their money and carry out everyday transactions.

BRED Bank Head of Retail, Alipate Suguturaga, said the bank is committed to providing innovative and convenient banking solutions.

“At BRED Bank, we are committed to delivering innovative banking solutions that make it easier for our customers to manage their money. This integration with M-SELEN allows customers to transfer funds securely from the BRED mobile banking app directly into their M-SELEN wallets, providing greater convenience and flexibility in how they access and use their funds,” Suguturaga said.

He said the integration allows customers to securely transfer funds from the BRED mobile app into their M-SELEN wallets, offering greater flexibility in accessing and using their money.

Customers can access the service through the BRED Bank mobile app by the following steps:

1.Open the BRED App → Bill Payment → Buy a Top Up

2.Select M-SELEN and enter your M-SELEN wallet number & the amount

3.Confirm with your BRED PIN

The Bank said that the partnership reflects the growing use of digital financial services in Solomon Islands and aims to improve financial inclusion by providing more accessible ways for people to manage and transfer money.

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