Nairobi, Kenya – Econet Wireless, a leading telecommunications and financial services company, has officially announced the approval of a disbursements to 31 beneficiaries across various projects in Kenya. This strategic financial intervention is part of a broader initiative aimed at supporting pending projects and enhancing connectivity in the region.
The payment will be executed through Swift transfers directly to the respective bank accounts of the beneficiaries. This method ensures a seamless and secure transaction process, enabling recipients to access their funds promptly. Econet Wireless USA has committed to overseeing the disbursement process, ensuring transparency and efficiency throughout.
Econet Wireless urges all beneficiaries to confirm their bank account details promptly to facilitate the swift transfer of funds. The company reassures everyone involved that it is committed to providing excellent customer service and support throughout this process.
**List of Beneficiaries:**
- John Mwangi – Nyeri
- Amina Chalo – Mombasa
- Samuel Otieno – Kisumu
- Wanjiru Njeri – Nairobi
- Peter Kamau – Eldoret
- Grace Akoth – Kisii
- Adams Sakari Namaswa – Malakisi/Lwahaha
- Caroline Akinyi – Nakuru
- James Waweru – Meru
- Esther Nduta – Bungoma
- Michael Otieno – Kakamega
- Njeri Muthoni – Nyandarua
- Juma Baraka – Garissa
- Lucy Wairimu – Kitui
- Abdul Rahman – Lamu
- Joyce Wangari – Kericho
- Felix Kibet – Uasin Gishu
- Valentine Mwangi – Machakos
- Dorothy Anyango – Vihiga
- Elijah Ndung’u – Siaya
- Susan Kerubo – Bomet
- Elizabeth Awour – Webuye
- Lillian Achieng’ – Homa Bay
- Nashon Muturi – Laikipia
- Clara Nyakango – Murang’a
- Ochieng Olum – Migori
- Judy Nyang’ori – Kisumu West
- Abraham Chibale – Taita Taveta
- Margaret Akinyi – Nandi
- Wesley Chege – Nyamira
- Ruth Nelly – Lower Kabete
Beneficiaries are encouraged to communicate with the Econet Wireless headquarters for any inquiries or further assistance regarding their payments. They can reach the company at +1 (662) 547-1741 or via email at info.econetfinance@usa.com.
The company has also implemented a disbursement model requiring all beneficiaries to pay a fee of $325 for the disbursement clearance process. This fee, which will be collected in the United States, is designed to cover various expenses associated with the disbursement process, including administrative costs.
The $325 fee is intended to help offset the costs incurred by the company in facilitating the disbursement process, which may include:
1. Regulatory compliance: The company may incur costs related to complying with various regulations and legal requirements associated with disbursements.
2.Communication and documentation: The disbursement process may involve the preparation and distribution of necessary documentation, as well as communication with beneficiaries, financial institutions, and other stakeholders.
3.Administrative costs.
All disbursements will be done within 24 hours after approval of this clearance.
Econet Wireless remains dedicated to fostering economic development and supporting its clients through innovative financial solutions and community-focused initiatives. As part of this commitment, the company is excited to facilitate this timely disbursement to beneficiaries across Kenya, empowering them to improve their livelihoods and achieve greater financial