Aleda Brings Expertise to the Orange Money Service
Aleda, a French company specialising in paperless payment solutions and money transfers, has established itself as a key player in the sector with the recent launch of Orange Money. The Orange Money mobile payment solution launched in France on the 15th of June saw Orange Money become the first distributor to deploy this service in France.
It will enable Orange users to transfer funds via their mobile phone to family and friends in the Ivory Coast, Mali and Senegal as well as mainland France.
What Aleda brings to the Orange Money project
As Orange’s long-standing wholesale partner for the distribution of pre-paid telephone offers, Aleda provides added value in more than one area of this project:
– Its comprehensive network of outlets, firmly established at the heart of communities, proved to be vitally useful in launching the Orange Money service. Aleda provided approximately 4,000 independent close-to-the-customer points of sale for paperless transactions such as mobile top-ups, electronic money codes or money transfer.
– As the leading telephone services wholesaler in France authorised by operators to sell pre-paid packages on its website, Aleda has great expertise in the digital world. As Pascal Roudier, chief executive of the Aleda Group, explains: “The technological innovations developed by our teams have been an accelerating factor in implementing Orange Money in France. Our Sepia app for tablets and smartphones allows users to be identified, while our dedicated apps enable the required level of transaction management.”
A commercial network set to expand
The network was launched via a pilot run in July 2015, when the first Orange Money store fitted with technical solutions developed and managed by Aleda opened in Avenue de St Ouen in Paris. Aleda has gone on to launch this service in over forty outlets across France. But as Daniel Frent, Associate Director for the Group, explains, the size of Aleda’s own network means “this is only the beginning. Our network of independent outlets will make this new service increasingly accessible to those who want to top up their Orange Money account in France.”
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