Recharge is a technology company that provides a platform for mobile payments and prepaid mobile top-ups. Their platform allows customers to top up their mobile phone credit, pay bills, and send money using their mobile devices.
Founded in 2014 in London by Filip Karaicic
Received funding from investors such as Velocity Capital and Clavijo-Kehrer-Kramer (CKK) in 2016
Expanded to serve customers in over 150 countries and partnered with major mobile carriers worldwide
An online payment system that allows users to send money, make purchases, and receive payments in over 200 markets and 25 currencies.
A digital money transfer service that allows customers to send money to over 130 countries through bank transfers, cash pickups, and mobile money.
A peer-to-peer money transfer service that allows users to send and receive money across the world with low fees and real exchange rates.
Allows customers to recharge the mobile phone credit of their friends and family in over 150 countries using their mobile devices.
Enables customers to pay for utilities like electricity, water, and gas, as well as subscription services like Netflix and Spotify through their mobile devices.
Lets customers send money to family and friends in over 150 countries using their mobile devices.
Yes, Recharge offers a mobile top-up service that allows you to recharge the credit on your or someone else's mobile phone in over 150 countries.
To pay your bills with Recharge, simply enter the bill details and payment amount in the app, select your payment method, and confirm the payment.
Recharge charges a transaction fee based on the amount you're sending and the destination country. The fee is displayed before you confirm the transaction and varies by country.
Recharge accepts payment methods including credit and debit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and various mobile wallets.
Yes, Recharge takes security very seriously and uses encryption technology to protect its customers' personal and financial information. They also comply with industry standards like PCI-DSS and adhere to local regulations in each country they operate in.