At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the GSMA just announced that the number of active Mobile Money accounts globally now exceeds 100 million. Sub-Saharan Africa alone accounts for more than half (53%) of the world’s live mobile money services.
These are part of the GSMA’s 2014 Mobile Financial Services for the Unbanked report
In the report, GSMA revealed that there are 103 million active Mobile Money users globally by December 2014 (2013 figure was 60 million); it added there are 299 million registered mobile money users. It said 21 services have more than 1 million active users, there are 255 active services by December 2014 (currently 259), and 53% of live services in Sub-Saharan Africa.
WorldRemit founder and CEO, Ismail Ahmed said: “The rapid growth of Mobile Money services represents one of the biggest enlargements of participation in the global financial system, ever.
“As the leading sender of remittances to Mobile Money, WorldRemit understands the life opportunities that are unlocked when people have the ability to receive, spend and save money via a mobile device.”
“Many of our Mobile Money partners also offer insurance products, education and healthcare bill payments, and savings schemes. Cash is increasingly becoming an obsolete technology as the developing world sprints ahead of the developed in its adoption of Mobile Money.”