Send money home.
Two ways to do it right.
DFin Global8 is building fast, transparent money transfers between the United States and Francophone West Africa. We're launching first on the US–Mali corridor — with a standard option and a fully Sharia-compliant option, designed from the ground up.
A foundation we're building before we send a single dollar
Bank-grade encryption
Every transfer and every account protected end-to-end, to the same standards used by major financial institutions.
Identity verification
KYC and AML checks on every account, on both ends of the corridor — for your protection and ours.
Licensing in progress
Actively pursuing money transmitter licenses in priority US states ahead of our 2025 launch.
Sharia advisory review
Our Sharia-compliant product is being developed with review against core Islamic finance principles — not retrofitted.
One destination. Two ways to get there.
Whichever option you choose, your money reaches the same network of mobile money wallets, bank accounts, and cash pickup locations in Mali — and soon across Francophone West Africa.
Standard Transfer
Send money at a competitive exchange rate with a simple, transparent fee — built for speed and value.
- Rate and fee shown before you confirm — always
- Delivery via Orange Money, Moov, bank deposit, or cash pickup
- Most transfers arrive within minutes
- Real-time tracking from send to delivery
Sharia-Compliant Transfer
The same speed and reach, structured around a fixed service fee with no interest (riba) at any step — designed from day one, not bolted on.
- No interest charged or earned at any stage
- Fixed, transparent service fee instead of a rate markup
- Structure reviewed against core Islamic finance principles
- Same delivery network — Orange Money, Moov, bank, or cash
How sending money will work
Verify your identity
Create an account and confirm your ID — done once, required by every regulated money transfer service.
Choose your path and recipient
Pick standard or Sharia-compliant, enter your recipient, and choose how they receive the money — mobile money, bank, or cash.
Send, track, done
See the rate and fee before you confirm. Your funds move and you track every step until it's delivered.
Starting focused, building global
We're launching on the US–Mali corridor first — a deliberate choice, not a limitation. Mali is our home corridor and we're building it right. Francophone West Africa, MENA, and Europe follow as we grow.
Designed around how this corridor actually works
Rooted in this corridor
A founding team with direct ties to both sides of the US–Mali corridor, building a service around how people here actually send and receive money.
Pricing you can see
Rate and fee displayed before you confirm — every time, for both options. No hidden deductions on the receiving end.
A real Sharia-compliant option
Not a relabeled product. A transfer structure designed around interest-free principles from day one, for a community that has been underserved by existing remittance players.
Security by design
Encryption, identity verification, and fraud monitoring built into every transfer from the start — not added later as an afterthought.
Be first in line
We're completing licensing and partner integrations now, and launching on the US–Mali corridor in 2025. Sign up for early access and to be notified when your corridor opens.
You're on the list.
We'll be in touch with updates and early access details as we get closer to launch.
Frequently asked questions
When does DFin Global8 launch?
We're targeting launch in 2025, beginning with the US–Mali corridor. Joining the waitlist is the best way to be notified the moment we go live and to secure early access.
Why start with Mali?
The US–Mali corridor is deeply personal to our founding team and significantly underserved by existing providers. Starting there means we can focus, move fast, and get the details right — then carry that same standard to every corridor we open next.
Which corridors are coming after Mali?
Our roadmap covers Sénégal, Côte d'Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Guinée, Niger, Togo, Bénin, and Cameroun across Francophone West Africa, followed by France and broader Europe, and MENA. Sign up to be notified when your corridor opens.
What's the difference between the standard and Sharia-compliant options?
The standard option uses a transparent exchange rate with a small margin built in. The Sharia-compliant option uses a fixed, disclosed service fee with no interest charged or earned at any step, structured with review against core Islamic finance principles.
Is DFin Global8 licensed to transfer money?
We are actively pursuing the required money transmitter licenses and regulatory approvals. Until complete, we are not yet processing live transfers — the waitlist ensures you're first to know when we are.
How much will it cost to send money?
Final pricing will be published at launch. The rate and fee will always be shown before you confirm a transfer — for both the standard and Sharia-compliant options — with no hidden charges.
Is my information safe?
Yes. We use bank-grade encryption for data in transit and at rest. Identity information is collected only as required for verification and regulatory compliance.