The Yape digital wallet took the first step in its internationalization and entered the Bolivian market, in which it seeks to reach 2.5 million users for the next year and repeat the results of financial inclusion in Peru. Faced with this announcement, some people wonder if it will be possible to yap from our country to Bolivia and, to resolve this question, we leave you the following information provided by the company that facilitates the use of the mobile application.
Can you fly from Peru to Bolivia?
According to the information that Yape provided to La República, a person can only carry out financial operations between digital wallet accounts from the same country. That is, the functions of yapping, recharging the cell phone, paying for basic services, accessing promotions or requesting credits, are only allowed between users of the same nation.
How will Yape work in Bolivia?
In Bolivia, Yape will replace the Solipagos mobile wallet, which has more than 800,000 users and more than 5 million transactions per month. This application will help you simplify the way you use your money without commissions or bank account. You only need your cell phone number or accounts from other banks nationwide. Then follow these steps:
- Download Yape Bolivia 2023 in Google Play Store for Android and APP Store for Iphone.
- Create your Yape Bolivia account in 5 minutes and register for free with your cell phone number.
- Make deposits through QR collection/payment transfers, cash payment at BCP agents or interbank transfer.
- Start yapping by sending money to your contacts who have the digital wallet installed or make interbank transfers for free.
If I am outside of Peru, can I use Yape to make payments?
If you registered in the application in Peru and have an internet connection outside the country, you can use Yape, according to its official website. Similarly, if you want to register outside of Peru, the app must be available in your virtual store and roaming must be active for you to receive the text message with the validation code, which requires a registration process.
Source: Larepublica

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