When iSend acquired Aryty in 2010, it offered top-ups for mobile phones in India and the Philippines. Since then, iSend has extended Aryty in terms of who can receive top-ups and how customers can arrange them.
Customers who prefer arranging top-ups via an app rather than a browser have an additional option with free-of-charge Aryty apps available at Apple and Android stores.
Customers in the Middle East and North Africa can add Aryty top-ups to the items they purchase with cashU to eliminate the need for a credit card.
In recent news, iSend, has signed direct agreements with mobile network operators Africell Gambia and Africell Sierra Leone.
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