Mondia Pay and M-Pesa have partnered to allow Tanzanians to conveniently access Mondia’s leading suite…
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Kenya’s largest telecommunications company Safaricom PLC is in talks with American multinational technology giant Amazon…
Sitoyo Lopokoiyit has been appointed as the M-Pesa Africa managing director effective April 1, 2021.…
Mobile phone-based money transfer service, payments and micro-financing service, M-Pesa, launched in 2007 by Vodafone…
Financial services giant, Visa, has agreed with Kenyan mobile operator, Safaricom, to allow the connection…
Nairobi is set to host the African headquarters of M-Pesa, putting the Kenyan capital at…
South African mobile communications company Vodacom and Kenyan mobile network operator Safaricom have fully acquired…
Kenya’s telco giant, Safaricom, has waived fees on its mobile money transfer service M-Pesa, for…
Kenyan telco giant Safaricom is soon introducing “Mali,” an investment tool that will allow M-Pesa…
Vodacom Tanzania has introduced the first vending machine that accepts M-Pesa payments. Customers can select…
Kenya-based users of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba will receive 10% off their purchase if they…
Kenya’s telecom Safaricom has made a financial injection worth Sh407 Million in its M-Pesa global…
Safaricom net profit has grown by 14.7 percent to Sh63.4 billion on strong M-Pesa and…
Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore has said the telco is expanding its M-Pesa systems to take 1,200 transactions per second.
The partnership will enable 28 million M-PESA mobile wallet holders to send cross-border money transfers.
Shameel Joosub, Vodacom Group CEO, said service revenue has increased by 12.4% within the company’s international operations, driven largely by M-Pesa and data adoption.
The integration of M-Pesa into a chat service underscores how technological innovation has become a central feature of the mobile money story.
M-Pesa mobile wallet will soon be able to make purchases globally online through a collaboration between Safaricom, TransferTo and PayPal.
This makes Google Play one of the first among global e-commerce sites to adapt to mobile money
Safaricom is dominant on both voice and mobile money, holding more than 80 per cent…