NATCOM, Haiti's premier telecommunications company, is making strides in bridging the gap between Haitians across the globe through cutting-edge digital services and a celebration of cultural heritage. The company's recent showcase of Haiti's national colors in New York's Times Square on Haitian Flag Day underscores its dedication to uniting Haitians worldwide, both culturally and technologically.
At the forefront of NATCOM's initiatives are its enhanced mobile top-up capabilities and digital remittance solutions. Collaborations with global platforms such as Ding, TransferTo, and BOSS Revolution have empowered the Haitian diaspora in countries like the United States, Canada, and France to instantly recharge mobile balances for their loved ones in Haiti, ensuring seamless communication.
The introduction of the Natcash Wallet service marks a significant advancement in financial accessibility for Haitians. Partnering with CAM Transfer, NATCOM facilitates direct money transfers from the U.S., supported by a network of over 3,000 agents nationwide. This service not only allows for cash withdrawals and bill payments but also integrates utilities management, including electricity, water, and internet services, into a single, user-friendly mobile application.
Key functionalities of the Natcash platform include instant inter-account transfers, mobile top-ups, and personal finance management tools, addressing the pressing needs of transnational Haitian families. These innovations reflect NATCOM's commitment to overcoming the barriers of distance and financial exclusion.
Since its inception in 2011 as a joint venture between Viettel Group and the Haitian government, NATCOM has been at the forefront of infrastructure development and customer-centric services. The Times Square celebration and the expansion of digital services are testaments to NATCOM's vision of harnessing technology to sustain cultural ties and bolster economic stability for Haitians around the world.


