Live in Nigeria & Ghana · Powered by Breet

Send money home.
1% fee. Minutes.

Send Rands to family in Nigeria or Ghana. They receive local currency directly in their bank account — no crypto wallet, no hassle, no hidden charges.

1%
Flat fee
~4 min
Avg. speed
8.5×
Cheaper than WU
South Africa → Nigeria  ·  South Africa → Ghana  ·  ZAR → NGN  ·  ZAR → GHS  ·  No crypto wallet needed  ·  Direct bank deposit  ·  1% flat fee  ·  Settlement in minutes  ·  South Africa → Nigeria  ·  South Africa → Ghana  ·  ZAR → NGN  ·  ZAR → GHS  ·  No crypto wallet needed  ·  Direct bank deposit  ·  1% flat fee  ·  Settlement in minutes  · 
Stop losing money
on transfer fees.
Sending R500 to Nigeria — what actually arrives:
Western Union 7–10% = R35–50 1–3 days
MoneyGram 5–8% = R25–40 1–2 days
Bitnob $2 flat = R37 minutes
ZamaSend 1% = R5 2–10 min
Available corridors
Where are you sending to?

More countries coming as Breet expands across Africa.

Nigeria
Recipient gets Naira (₦)
GTBank, Access, Zenith & more
Ghana
Recipient gets Cedis (₵)
GCB, Ecobank, Fidelity & more
How it works
1
Select a corridor — Nigeria or Ghana. Enter the Rand amount you want to send.
2
Enter recipient's bank details. We verify the account holder's name automatically — no wrong transfers.
3
Send USDT to the unique wallet address we generate. Use any exchange or wallet you have.
4
Your recipient gets a bank alert. Naira or Cedis, directly in their account. They don't know what crypto is — and they don't need to.
Everything handled for you.
Direct Bank Deposit
Money lands in the recipient's GTBank, Zenith, Access, or GCB account. No cash pickup. No agent visits.
Account Verification
We verify the account holder's name before you send. You see exactly who you're paying. No wrong transfers.
Live Tracking
Watch your transfer move through every stage in real time. Payment received, converting, settling, done.
WhatsApp Receipt
Send your recipient a WhatsApp receipt the moment the transfer completes. They know money is coming.
Save Recipients
Save your family's bank details for one-tap repeat transfers. No re-typing every time.
Live Exchange Rate
See the exact Naira or Cedis amount before you confirm — no surprises, no hidden conversion fees.

Running on USDT today. ZAM takes over June 19.

ZamaSend currently uses USDT as the bridge currency. On June 19, 2026, Zama Coin (ZAM) launches — making this the first remittance service in Africa powered by an African coin. The fee stays 1%. The speed stays the same. It just becomes 100% African end-to-end.

Ready to send?
Open the app, enter the amount, and your family receives money in minutes.
Open ZamaSend → ← Back to Zama Coin