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Senditoo launches 'massive' US$10 referral programme in Zimbabwe
12 Oct 2020 at 08:56hrs | Views
UK-based remittance company Senditoo, has rolled out an innovative referral programme that will see Zimbabwean residents earn US$10 for new customers they refer or introduce to use their airtime or money transfer services.
In Europe, referral programmes have become a popular way to acquire customers, with some businesses offering anything between $20 - $50, as part of their referrals. Companies have, in most cases, seen exponential growth and customer centricity as a result.
The 'Senditoo 'Refer a Friend' initiative is one of the largest referral programmes to be run by a remittance company in the Southern African country and Takwana Tyaranini, Senditoo co-founder said: "This is not a new concept but it's a proven viral marketing strategy that will also provide an exceptional income opportunity for a large number of people and that excites us, as we get to incentivise our valued clients for helping us grow."
The venture will see referrers earn US$10 for every two customers introduced to Senditoo's airtime services. New customers will also get US$10 if they switch over to Senditoo for all their money remittances and will receive a free T-shirt as well.
"We are encouraging people to refer at least two people to earn US$10, but they are more than welcome to refer as many people as they want and will receive incentives based on their referrals - simply WhatsApp +263716357963 for more information.
"Customers can also download the Senditoo App, signup and start referring friends," said Tyaranini.
The company has rapidly grown since its launch in 2016, when the purpose of the service was to enable migrants to send instant mobile phone credit to their loved ones in various parts of the world. Within 12 months, Senditoo was in over 140 countries and had secured coverage of over 400 mobile operators worldwide.
In Europe, referral programmes have become a popular way to acquire customers, with some businesses offering anything between $20 - $50, as part of their referrals. Companies have, in most cases, seen exponential growth and customer centricity as a result.
The 'Senditoo 'Refer a Friend' initiative is one of the largest referral programmes to be run by a remittance company in the Southern African country and Takwana Tyaranini, Senditoo co-founder said: "This is not a new concept but it's a proven viral marketing strategy that will also provide an exceptional income opportunity for a large number of people and that excites us, as we get to incentivise our valued clients for helping us grow."
"We are encouraging people to refer at least two people to earn US$10, but they are more than welcome to refer as many people as they want and will receive incentives based on their referrals - simply WhatsApp +263716357963 for more information.
"Customers can also download the Senditoo App, signup and start referring friends," said Tyaranini.
The company has rapidly grown since its launch in 2016, when the purpose of the service was to enable migrants to send instant mobile phone credit to their loved ones in various parts of the world. Within 12 months, Senditoo was in over 140 countries and had secured coverage of over 400 mobile operators worldwide.
Source - Lamo Media