From Monrovia to Bassa, Bong, and Nimba counties, BnB Transfer Corp has successfully concluded a major agent raffle giveaway, rewarding outstanding agents with motorbikes, smart TVs, smartphones, and other valuable items.
The giveaway event, held last Friday, was organized in collaboration with the Liberia National Lottery Authority (NLA) to ensure transparency and fairness throughout the selection process. Winners were drawn publicly, reinforcing trust, credibility, and accountability in the initiative.
According to BnB officials, the raffle giveaway forms part of the company’s broader strategy to motivate and empower its expanding network of agents across Liberia.
“This is more than just rewards—it’s a movement,” a company representative said. “We are building a platform that supports businesses, transforms lives, and drives financial inclusion through technology.”
BnB Transfer Corp operates as a division of Cauridor, a multinational fintech company headquartered in Canada. The company provides international money transfer and payment services to individuals in several countries worldwide, with a strong focus on sending and receiving money to, from, and within Africa.
Motorbike Winners Share Their Stories

One of the motorbike winners, Ibrahim Bah, an operator of a local foreign exchange bureau, expressed gratitude to BnB for the opportunity.
“I’m grateful to the BnB staff for affording me this opportunity to be one of the winners of these motorbikes,” Bah said. “This will greatly improve my daily operations and mobility.”
Another motorbike beneficiary, Samuel Doe, an agent based in Bong County, said joining BnB changed his business outlook.
“I came across BnB in 2023 when I was using the Cash App. I was placed on the BnB platform because I already had a customer base. I took advantage of the app, and today I’m a beneficiary. This motorbike is a big boost for my business,” Doe noted.
A third motorbike winner from Nimba County, James Korto, described the platform as life-changing.
“BnB empowered me to grow my customer reach. Winning this motorbike motivates me to do even more,” he said.
Smartphone Winners Applaud BnB Initiative
Among the smartphone winners, Peter Johnson, a Monrovia-based agent, praised BnB’s profit-sharing model.
“When BnB first reached out to me, I had doubts. They told me I would receive 70 percent while they take 30 percent. Since joining, I’ve maximized my profits, and now I’m winning prizes,” Johnson explained.
Another smartphone recipient, Mary Kollie, said the platform has improved her financial independence.
“BnB gave me an opportunity to grow my small business. This smartphone will help me serve customers better,” she said.
The third smartphone winner, Abdul Rahman, highlighted BnB’s transparency.
“The process was fair and open. Seeing NLA involved gave me confidence. BnB truly values its agents,” Rahman stated.
Commitment to Growth and Financial Inclusion
Through initiatives such as the agent raffle giveaway, BnB Transfer Corp continues to strengthen grassroots partnerships while expanding access to reliable digital financial services across Liberia.
The company has encouraged individuals and businesses nationwide to join the BnB platform and become part of its growing fintech ecosystem.
As BnB Transfer Corp expands its footprint across Africa and beyond, it remains committed to innovation, transparency, community empowerment, and sustainable economic growth.


