Monday, 2 April 2012

VTN/VCASH MOBILE MONEY AGENCY ONE DAY TRAINING & CERTIFICATION


We at Virtual Money Transfer, Registered & Certified Agent/Instructor to VTN/VCASH is happy to announce to everyone who want to get trained and be certified as Agent to VTN that we are giving VTN Mobile Money Agency Training/Seminar every Saturdays of every month from 11:00AM – 3:00PM.

Let us assume that you as VTN/VCASH Agent make about a minimum of 200 transactions a day that includes selling of prepaid scratch card, loading of card for customer, receiving money for customers, sending money for customer. Then we agreed you have minimum of N15 profit per transaction, also we agree that you have at least 5 sub agent working for you in different locations we can multiply this figure and say 200 transaction from each sub agent (your staffs in different offices/locations) multiply by 5 agent sub agents which gives us 1000 then multiply by N15 minimum profit (example) which is N15,000 then we can multiply it by 26 days (Mondays-Saturdays) in a month this can really give us N390,000. Watch out dude the breakdown above is excluding the amount of users/merchant transactions you have registered which their commission comes back to you. Let check the break down of those you register and see your final minimum potential earnings every month working with VTN/VCASH as VTN/VCASH Agent. 

Let us say you operate online while your sub agents are at their shops in different locations. Then you register up to 30 active online merchant in a month and each merchant have a daily minimum of 200 transactions with commission of N15 each transaction that is 200 transactions multiply by 30 merchants which is total 6,000 transactions then multiply by N15 is equal N90,000 multiply by 26 days in the month this cool N2,340,000 every month. Remember this is the minimum breakdown if you really want to make money with VTN as VTN/VCASH Agent and apply all my entire strategies. You will still have copies of my ebook title "How to Profit as VCASH Master Agent in Nigeria than any other Mobile Money Operator's Agent" and the other that revealed the totality of VCASH titled "VTN COMPLETE BIBLE" free of Charge if get trained by us. This ebooks will keep guiding you and also provide unlimited mentoring on VTN Mobile Money Services.

You can operate as Individual Agent or Corporate Agent. The start up capital for individual agent starts from N25,000 and above while that of corporate starts from N150,000 and above.

 
Saturdays Training/Seminar Fee is N8,500 send payment to virtualmoneytransfer@yahoo.com if you have your VTN account loaded already or payable to Any GTBank branches, Acct Name: Paul Adekunle Oke, Acct No. 0014174161, then bring the payment teller to the venue to access the training hall. Cash payment at the venue is N10,000.

ONE-ON-ONE Training is available Monday through Friday at your convenience, just call for Inquiries on its conditions and fee. 0808 576 6428

Training Venue is Microtronics Technologies Ltd, 14, Ajayi Aina Street, Dehinde Bus Stop, Ifako-Gbagada, Lagos. Tel: 0808 576 6428.

Training Organized by, 
Virtual Money Transfer
Lagos, Nigeria.

Registered VCASH Agent/Instructor
Approved VCASH Agent No. 388

All inquiries, call 0808 576 6428




Thursday, 29 March 2012

VTN/VCASH IS SET TO REPLICATE THE SUCCESS STORY OF M-PESA OF KENYA IN NIGERIA IN THE AREA OF MOBILE MONEY OPERATION


I WILL SHOW YOU WHAT YOUR POTENTIAL EARNING COULD BE WORKING AS VTN/VCASH MOBILE MONEY AGENT TO MILLIONS OF NIGERIA. 

VTN/VCASH is the leader among the Licensed Mobile Money Operators by Central Bank of Nigeria as they have been in the system of web/mobile payment since 2007 with their patent certificate pending. VTN create a way of making from thousands to millions of Naira as an agent to them rendering the services of mobile money business to both unbanked and banked Nigerians. 

Let us assume that you as VTN/VCASH Agent make about a minimum of 200 transactions a day that includes selling of prepaid scratch card, loading of card for customer, receiving money for customers, sending money for customer. Then we assume you have minimum of N15 profit per transaction, also we agree that you have at least 5 sub agent working for you in different locations we can multiply this figure and say 200 transaction from each sub agent multiply by 5 agent sub agents which gives us 1000 then multiply by N15 minimum profit (example) which is N15,000 then we can multiply it by 26 days (Mondays-Saturdays) in a month this can really give us N390,000. Watch out dude the breakdown above is excluding the amount of users/merchant transactions you have registered which their commission comes back to you. Let check the break down of those you register and see your final minimum potential earnings every month working with VTN/VCASH as VTN/VCASH Agent.

Let us say you operate online while your sub agents are at their shops in different locations. Then you register up to 30 active online merchant in a month and each merchant have a daily minimum of 200 transactions with commission of N15 each transaction that is 200 transactions multiply by 30 merchants which is total 6,000 transactions then multiply by N15 is equal N90,000 multiply by 26 days in the month this cool N2,340,000 every month. Remember this is the minimum breakdown if you really want to make money with VTN as VTN/VCASH Agent and apply all my entire strategies.

This above illustration is just the beginning in what you can get in working with VTN/VCASH. All other information on how to become a mobile money agent with VCASH is in our eBooks titled “How you can Be Profitable as VTN/VCASH Master Agent than Any other Mobile Money Operator Agent in Nigeria” and also the totality of VTN/VCASH titled “VTN Complete BIBLE”. To ORDER for your own copies just pay a sum of N3000 for both eBooks to the following bank account and send your payment receipt number and email to receive the eBooks.

Bank Name: Any GTBank, Acct No.: 0014174161, Acct Name: PAUL ADEKUNLE OKE.
Send payment teller/receipt no. and email to receive the eBooks to 08085766428. 

To get trained ONE-ON-ONE as approved by VTNetwork Limited, kindly call VIRTUAL MONEY TRANSFER, Registered and Certified Agent/Instructor to VTN on 0808 576 6428 to book an appointment at your convenience. 

Fee for ONE-ON-ONE Training & Certification with License is N15,500 within Lagos. For outside Lagos (SouthWest States) exceed N15,500 but negotiable when you call. You will get our eBooks free of charge when order for our ONE-ON-ONE Training & Certification. 


WON'T YOU WANT TO BECOME A "MINI BANK" IN NIGERIA RENDERING MOBILE MONEY SERVICE.?????? HURRY UP AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS NEW INNOVATION.. SEE YOU ON TOP. 

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

What is Mobile Money Operation?
Mobile Money Operation is a facility that allows people to use their cell phones and other hand-held devices to handle financial transactions from one to the other ends.

History Of Mobile Money In Africa.
The system was developed and ran by Sagentia from initial development to the 6 million customer mark. The pilot project was joint funded by the UK government Department for International Development (DFID) and Vodafone’s Kenyan affiliate Safricomm in 2003–2006 and commercially launched in 2007. The pilot was first used to disburse loans from Faulu (a Kenyan microfinance agency) to its clients and collect repayments. Additionally clients could deposit and withdraw cash from authorized M-PESA agents, make person-to-person (P2P) money transfers, purchase airtime for re-sale or personal use. The service has now been transitioned to be operationally run by IBM Global Services on behalf of Vodafone. The initial 3 markets (Kenya, Tanzania & Afghanistan) are hosted between Rackspace and Vodafone.

Concept of Mobile Money.
The initial concept of M-Pesa was to create a service which allowed microfinance borrowers to conveniently receive and repay loans using the network of Safaricom airtime resellers. This would enable microfinance M-Pesa is a branchless banking service, meaning that it is designed to enable users to complete basic banking transactions without the need to visit a bank branch. The continuing success of M-Pesa in Kenya has been due to the creation of a highly popular, affordable payment service with only limited involvement of a bank. institutions (MFIs) to offer more competitive loan rates to their users, as there is a reduced cost of dealing in cash. The users of the service would gain through being able to track their finances more easily. But when the service was trialled, customers adopted the service for a variety of alternative uses and complications arose with Faulu, the partnering MFI. M-Pesa was re-focused and launched with a different value proposition: sending remittances home across the country and making payments.

SUCCESS STORY AND COUNTRIES
Kenya
M-Pesa was first launched by the Kenyan MNO Safaricom, an affiliate of Vodafone, in March 2007.Kenya alone. As of November 2011, M-Pesa has over 14 million subscribers and well over 28,000 agents across the country. M-Pesa quickly captured a significant market share for cash transfers, and grew astoundingly quickly, capturing 6.5 million subscribers by May 2009 with 2 million daily transactions. The growth of the service forced formal banking institutions to take note of the new venture. In December 2008, a group of banks reportedly lobbied the Kenyan finance minister to audit M-Pesa, in an effort to at least slow the growth of the service. This ploy failed, as the audit found that the service was robust.  Txteagle, an "artificial intelligence" system, enables the 3 billion mobile phone subscribers living in the developing world to earn small amounts of money by completing simple tasks for companies who pay them in airtime or M-Pesa.

 

Tanzania

M-Pesa was launched in Tanzania by Vodacom in 2008 but its initial ability to attract customers fell short of expectations. Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP) analyzed the differences between the Kenyan and Tanzanian markets that contributed to slower-than-expected adoption of the service. Issues included population density, dominance (or lack thereof) of the mobile service providers, agent networks, marketing strategy, and pricing schemes. In 2010, the International Finance Corporation released a report which explored many of these issues in greater depth and analyzed the strategic changes that Vodacom has implemented to improve their market position. As of 2012, M-Pesa in Tanzania has nine million subscribers and recently undertook a major upgrade of its system.

 

Afghanistan

In 2008 Vodafone partnered with Roshan, Afghanistan's primary mobile operator, to provide M-Paisa, the local brand of the service. When the service was launched in Afghanistan, it was initially used to pay policemen's salary, which was set to be competitive with what the Taliban were earning. Soon after the product was launched, the Afghan National Police found that under the previous cash model, 10% of their workforce were ghost police officers who did not exist; their salaries had been pocketed by others. When corrected in the new system, many police officers believed that they had received a raise or that there had been a mistake, as their salaries rose significantly. The National Police discovered that there was so much corruption when payments had been made using the previous model that the policemen didn't know their true salary. The service has been so successful that it has been expanded to include limited merchant payments, peer-to-peer transfers, loan disbursements and payments.

 

South Africa

In September 2010 Vodacom and Nedbank announced the launch of the service in South Africa, where it is estimated that there are more than 13 million "economically active" people without a bank account. Since 2010, M-Pesa has been slow to gain a toehold in the South African market. When M-Pesa first launched, Vodacom projected that it would sign up 10 million users in the following three years. By May 2011, it had registered approximately 100,000 customers. The gap between expectations for M-Pesa's performance and its actual performance can be partly attributed to significant differences between the Kenyan and South African markets, including the banking regulations at the time of M-Pesa's launch in each country. According to MoneyWeb, a South African investment website, "A tough regulatory environment with regards to customer registration and the acquisition of outlets also compounded the company's troubles, as the local regulations are more stringent in comparison to our African counterparts. Lack of education and product understanding also hindered efforts in the initial roll out of the product." In June 2011, Vodacom and Nedbank launched a campaign to re-position M-Pesa, targeting the product to potential customers who have a higher Living Standard Measures (LSM) than were first targeted.


NIGERIA 
According to the world's GSM Association, fewer than 1 billion out of 6.5 billion people worldwide have bank accounts. At the same time, the penetration of mobile subscribers in emerging markets is increasing rapidly – with 85% of the next billion subscribers expected to come from areas such as Africa , Latin America and East Asia . However, the growth of mobile money services in emerging markets has been partially hindered by both the lack of interoperability between operators and potential regulatory concerns. Nigeria happens to be the most marketable of this business in the whole Africa if the statement made above will come to reality  then we believe  that is the reason why VTN/VCASH (www.virtualterminalnetwork.com) has come to make the dream a reality. VTN/VCASH is a Web/Mobile Platform that has been in operation since 2007. They also have a Patent Certificate pending in the United States for their innovation and also a RIMA award has been presented to them. They were authorized to power USA/Africa Trade Mission years ago. Among the Licensed MMO (mobile money operators) in Nigeria VTN happened to be the operator that possessed the most Innovative Infrastructures to replicate the success  story of M-PESA of Kenya in Nigeria in the area of Mobile Money Operation. 

According to the CEO of VTNetwork Ltd, they have provided ways of making from Tens of thousands to Millions of Naira working as VTN/VCASH Agents representing their services to the end users both banked and unbanked Nigerians with the aim later connecting Nigerians in sending and receiving money through VTN/VCASH mobile phone from urban to rural area and from abroad to. VTN/VCASH sees the ongoing world mobile money business as an opportunity to create wealth and provide employment for youth. Without argument you will agree with me that working as VTN/VCASH Agent is like you operating as a MINI Bank through your Laptop/Desktop computer with internet connectivity from your existing shop/office. You can also download their VTN/VCASH mobile application (VTN Mobile Pro) if you have phones that can receive downloadable applications such as Phones, Iphones, Ipad, Andriod and Blackberry. Also if you have just SMS enabled phone that can not receive any application then they provide to you an SMS Command to operate services like sending, receiving, balance checking , account loading (both from bank and through Scratch Card) and soon.

To get trained and become a Registered/Certified Agent to VTN/VCASH to offer a mobile money service to about 100 Million Nigerians click here