Haiti's leading telecommunications provider, NATCOM, has launched two digital services designed to enhance connectivity and financial inclusion for Haitians both domestically and internationally. The new offerings—an International Top-Up service and a Remittance service via Natcash Mobile Wallet—aim to simplify communication and money transfers for the Haitian diaspora.
The International Top-Up service allows customers in countries including the United States, Canada, France, and others to quickly recharge mobile accounts for family and friends in Haiti. By partnering with global platforms like Ding and TransferTo, NATCOM provides convenient online, mobile app, and retail recharging options.
Complementing this service, NATCOM's Natcash Mobile Wallet now supports direct remittances from the United States through a partnership with CAM Transfer. This development enables instant fund transfers directly into users' mobile wallets, offering a secure alternative to traditional money transfer methods.
These innovations address critical infrastructure challenges in Haiti, providing streamlined digital solutions for communication and financial transactions. By leveraging technology, NATCOM is helping bridge geographical distances and creating more accessible financial services for Haitians worldwide.
The services represent a significant step toward digital financial inclusion, reducing barriers for international Haitian communities to support their families and maintain connections across borders. As remittances and digital connectivity become increasingly important, NATCOM's approach demonstrates how technology can transform economic interactions for diaspora communities.


