MTN Rwanda Deepens Financial Inclusion with Mobile Money Regional Remittance

In yet another exciting development in mobile money innovation, MTN Rwanda, the country’s telecommunications leader has announced that it has opened its corridor with Safaricom in Kenya that will see MTN Mobile Money and M-PESA users send and receive money seamlessly and affordably between the two countries. This comes just a month after the Company

How Kenyan Banks Lost to Mpesa

Mpesa, a wildly successful payment platform contractually licensed to Safaricom, has prospered at the expense of what would have been banking services. Kenya’s banks have taken a back seat as Mpesa leads the payments market. It wasn’t always like this. Over the past decade, mobile financial services evolved, greatly benefiting from an easy to scale

Kenya Tea Development Agency Partners with Safaricom to Launch Cashless Solution

Leading tea management agency, Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA), has partnered with Safaricom to roll out a cashless payment solution at all its 66 factories across the country, in a move that will boost efficiency in factory operations. The factories, which transact approximately Kshs. 1 billion annually through the Factory Door Sales (FDS), will now

KCB M-PESA Account Enrolls 1 Million Customers Within a Month

The revolutionary mobile banking product launched last month between KCB and Safaricom, dubbed KCB–M-PESA has hit a major milestone by reaching 1 million accounts, just a month after it was launched. The account signed their 1 millionth customer this week with both firms indicating that the mobile financial product has in excess of KShs. 700Million

MoneyGram and Safaricom Expand Access to Remittances in Kenya

MoneyGram, one of the largest money transfer companies in the world, and Safaricom, the leading provider of converged communication solutions in Kenya,announced the launch of a new service 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,

Equity Bank & Safaricom Run Neck and neck over SIM Overlay

In the past 3 months, two juggernauts in Kenya have clashed over the introduction of SIM overlay technology into the market – Equity Bank Group (Bank) and Safaricom ltd (Telco). Safaricom Ltd. Is the largest Mobile Network Operator in Kenya (67.9 % market share) while Equity bank is the largest bank by customer base (8

Airtel Wins Case Against Safaricom to Open Up M-Pesa

The Communications Authority of Kenya (CAK) has ruled in favour of Airtel after the company accused its rival Safaricom of anti-competitive practice, a move coming weeks after Safaricom had decided to open up the network. The CAK has also prohibited the mobile operator from levying extra charges on competitors using its network. This brings to

Airtel Complaint Against M-Pesa Fees Rejected by Competition Authority

Leading Kenyan operator Safaricom will not have to cut fees on making M-Pesa transactions across networks after the Competition Authority declined to order a reduction as petitioned by rival Airtel. HumanIPO reported earlier this month the Competition Authority of Kenya was reviewing a case brought by Airtel, with the country’s second operator asking the authority

KCB, Safaricom Gear Up for Collaborative Push Towards a Cash-Lite Economy

KCB Group and Safaricom Limited, two of East Africa’s most successful companies have announced a far-reaching strategic partnership that is expected to reshape how tens of millions of consumers in Kenya access financial and telecommunication services. The partnership is expected to be a game-changer, bringing together the region’s leading mobile operator and bank, who both

Windows Apps Now Available Through Safaricom Airtime

Microsoft has partnered with leading Kenyan telecom Safaricom to make it possible for customers to download apps from the Windows Phone Store and make payments using their mobile phones, opening a reliable revenue channel for the developer community. Mobile operator billing services will target the growing number of Windows-based smartphone users who previously had to