Saturday 22 November 2014

The Post Office working with companies in making payments for staff

The post office is positioned to help companies and government in cash disbursements for any purpose. Companies from all over the world that want to send cash to beneficiaries in Africa can take advantage of the already running service in the post office. Cash was traditionally send from one post office to another through the Money Order service but now this service has gotten more automated, thus assuming the name 'Electronic Money Transfer'. Cash disbursement differ a bit yet the same Money Transfer system becomes a vehicle for this service.

I'm unveiling the convenience that the post office offers to companies that want to pay grants, short term salaries and pension. World Vision in Swaziland, Swaziland Conference of Churches and many others are using the post office to pay rural support grants in some communities. The Civil Servants Salary Payment project, approved by the Secretary to Cabinet Dr Roland Msiska; and licensed by the Bank of Zambia works well in the post office. South African post office also works with a number of neighbouring countries in making the money transfer service friendlier and automated. Government grants to various beneficiary groups ride on postal services for its far reaching network and affordable rates.
 
Post offices have their arms open for anyone that wants to use their services. Normally, cross boarder payments are not a problem because post offices work as a global network.

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