Sendit.money - making remittances work globally through blockchain
Sending money in 2020
While on holiday in Kenya, Michael Lawal needed to send money back to the UK for a family emergency. It proved to be three things: too expensive, too inefficient, and, by the time he was able to transfer the funds, too late.
The global remittance market is projected to reach $930.44bn by 2026. Remittance usually refers to the way people sending money back to a home country, including migrant workers...