Orange Kenya has entered into partnership with Pesapal to launch an online mobile airtime top-up service.
Through the service, customers will be able to make an online purchase of Orange airtime; choosing a preferred mode of payment either via PesaPals e-wallet, credit and debit cards (VISA and Master Card) or through mobile money transfer solutions.
Orange CEO, Mickael Ghossein, said that the company was taking a differentiated approach on airtime top-up; supplementing the conventional airtime distribution channels with the convenience and benefits of online payments and electronic airtime distribution.
Our data customers that may have subscribed to other networks due to their voice offerings will now have the flexibility of purchasing data bundles directly from their mobile money accounts, he said, adding that this was informed by the fact that Kenyas mobile telecoms market is characterised by multi-SIM users, with subscribers using different SIM cards from various networks for different services such as voice and data.
PesaPal CEO Agosta Liko said that Orange and PesaPal have a strategic partnership on the technical solution and distribution modes for Orange Airtime.
The Orange/PesaPal deal is further testimony to the crucial role mobile money solutions play in enhancing business transactions, as stated by the Communications Commission of Kenya, Fourth Quarter Industry statistics, released in October 2012, noting a 2.73 per cent growth in mobile money transfer service subscriptions, from 18.98 million recorded the previous quarter to 19.50 million.