Kenya’s leading telecommunications company, Safaricom, has teamed up with one of the largest money transfer companies, MoneyGram, to launch a leading mobile money transfer solution that enables consumers in over 90 countries outside Kenya to send money directly to M-PESA, Kenya’s leading mobile money transfer solution.
The new offering makes it easier, faster and more convenient for Kenyans living abroad to send money directly to nearly 20 million M-PESA customers living in the country, opening up the possibility to tap into the over $1.7 billion sent home by Kenyans abroad every year.
The launch was celebrated at a press conference in Nairobi which was attended by Pamela H. Patsley, MoneyGram’s chairman and chief executive officer, and Bob Collymore, Safaricom’s chief executive officer, as well as U.S. Ambassador to Kenya Robert F. Godec and Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya Njuguna Ndung’u.
“MoneyGram is excited to work with Safaricom to provide millions of customers with access to fast, reliable and secure options to send and receive money. Safaricom’s M-PESA is a global leader in mobile money and has helped increase financial inclusion in Kenya,” said Patsley. “As MoneyGram continues to expand its self-service product offerings, this activation with Safaricom is an important step forward in providing an exceptional consumer experience. We are working with our agents around the world to ensure this service is a success.”
Ms. Patsley, who is visiting Kenya for the first time, also applauded Kenya’s mobile money transfer progress which she said was a global phenomenon and a great success story. Customers have access to MoneyGram in more than fifty African countries, and the company is committed to supporting economic development across the continent through expanded walk-in and self-service offerings like the M-PESA service.
“Over the last eight years, M-PESA has enabled nearly 70% of the adult population in Kenya to access financial services, up from 40% in 2007. M-PESA is enabling an increasingly secure and vibrant digital economy in Kenya. This new relationship with MoneyGram enables us to tap into remittances coming in from Kenyans living in other countries,” said Safaricom’s chief executive officer, Bob Collymore.
He added, “As we draw closer to unveiling our new M-PESA platform, we are laying the foundation for deeper integration with both local and international financial institutions, with a view to helping transform lives by availing fast and convenient services across the country.”
The introduction of the new service will mean that M-PESA subscribers will be able to receive funds into their account 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year. Consumers can visit MoneyGram locations in 90 countries or MoneyGram Online to send funds to an M-PESA customer in Kenya. The M-PESA customer will receive an SMS in real time confirming that the funds have arrived and will be able to collect the cash from an M-PESA agent.
Remittances from Kenyans abroad are now part of the top contributors to gross domestic product. The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), recorded a 20% increase in remittances from the diaspora in August 2014. The amounts received locally are often used for life’s essentials and daily expenses, while the remainder funds key economic and social functions such as paying bills or financing business needs.
Safaricom has a similar agreement with Western Union, another money transfer company
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