Vodafone M-Pesa Comes to Europe for the First Time

Vodafone M-Pesa – the mobile money transfer and payment service that has transformed the lives of millions of people in emerging markets – has come to Europe for the first time. M-Pesa, which launches in Romania today, will offer simple, safe and secure mobile money transfer and payment services to approximately seven million Romanians who

TCRA Chief Lauds Vodacom, Umoja Switch Partnership

The Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) has commended continued technological growth in the country’s mobile phone industry. TCRA Managing Director, Prof. John Nkoma, said in Dar es Salaam: “This growth has so far done a great job in improving Tanzania’s economy, as well as social development.” Prof. Nkoma was speaking at an event that saw

Vodafone and MoneyGram Global Agreement

Vodafone and MoneyGram, a global money transfer and global payment services company, have teamed up to enable consumers to transfer funds directly from around 200 countries to the millions of users of M-Pesa. This service will be launched in key markets during the second quarter of 2014, with additional roll-out planned throughout the remainder of

Safaricom Partner with Skrill to Allow Diaspora to Send Money to M-Pesa accounts

Kenya’s Safaricom is set to sign a deal with Skrill, a US-based remittances and online payment company, allowing Kenyan diaspora to send money directly to M-Pesa accounts. “All you need to send money is the receiver’s full name and an M-Pesa mobile phone number. The money is then instantly deposited directly into their activated mobile

Shoppers to Pay via M-Pesa at Uchumi Outlets in Tanzania

Shoppers in Tanzania’s Uchumi supermarkets can now pay for their goods using cash or mobile money transfer platform M-Pesa after the retail chain entered into partnership with Vodacom Tanzania. Commenting on the partnership with Uchumi, Vodacom Tanzania chief officer of sales Hasan Saleh said the partnership will improve convenience for shoppers while the use of

M-PESA Launches Online Payment Service

M-PESA, Safaricom’s flagship brand is set to revolutionize e-commerce in Kenya with the launch of its online payment service. Lipa Na M-PESA online is a new service that will allow local traders to accept online payments for the purchase and sale of goods and services. Kenya has in recent times witnessed remarkable growth in online

Oilcom Goes M-Pesa

Vodacom Tanzania has entered into a partnership with Oilcom in a deal that will see vehicle owners and motorists fuel their vehicles and pay through M-Pesa. This is the first partnership of its kind in the Tanzanian market, and motorists will now make use of the companies’ widespread networks reliably. Speaking during the launch of

Mobile Money Transforming Africa

It is 11 years since the first mobile payment service was launched in Africa, and it is now transforming economies across the continent. However, in the first five years or so, it was a solution in search of problems, with a scattering of case studies showing how it could make a difference. Most people associate

M-Pesa Partners with TRA in Road License Payment Deal

Vehicle owners in Tanzania are now set to pay for their car’s road licenses through M-Pesa following a partnership between Vodacom Tanzania and Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) to make use of the service. Speaking while launching the partnership in Dar es Salaam today, Vodacom Tanzania Head of Communication and Marketing, Kelvin Twissa, said that this

Safaricom Introduces Service to Pay Rent Through M-Pesa

M-PESA, the flagship brand of the leading integrated communications service provider Safaricom Limited, has introduced a new rent collection and payment service dubbed Lipa Kodi na M-PESA. Under the new scheme, customers will pay Kshs.6 for transactions of upto to Kshs. 5,000 while those paying between Kshs.50, 000 and Kshs.70, 000 will be charged a