Many Africans still not aware of mobile money transfer benefits Published by Claude Harding on 4 May 2011 Despite the exciting developments in the continent’s mobile money transfer space, there is still a lack of knowledge among many Africans about the use of the technology.
M-PESA goes global with Western Union alliance Published by Staff Writer on 1 April 2011 Kenya’s mobile services giant Safaricom has signed a partnership with Western Union that will allow M-PESA’s 13.5 million subscribers to receive international money transfers from 45 countries and territories worldwide.
M-PESA recognised as one of the world’s best mobile money services Published by Claude Harding on 20 February 2011 M-PESA has won the Mobile Money for the Unbanked Award at this year’s Global Mobile Awards, which was held last week in Barcelona.
New bank loans for M-Pesa agents Published by Staff Writer on 13 February 2011 M-Pesa agents in Kenya can now acquire unsecured bank loans, to expand their businesses, from KCB following a partnership agreement between the bank and mobile operator Safaricom.
Exclusive interview: The woman behind M-PESA Published by Jaco Maritz on 11 November 2010 In an exclusive interview with How we made it in Africa, Susie Lonie talks about how M-PESA’s success surpassed her own predictions and shares her thoughts about the future of mobile banking in Africa.
M-PESA registers 21,000 users in South Africa Published by Staff Writer on 8 November 2010 M-PESA currently has 21,000 registered users in South Africa, Vodacom CEO Pieter Uys said in a radio interview with Moneyweb.
Mobile banking moving beyond just providing transactional services Published by Imara Africa Securities team on 15 October 2010 The wires reported yesterday that Safaricom, Kenya’s biggest mobile network operator, is looking to expand the marketing of mobile phone-based banking services.
Hotel group allows guests to settle bills through M-PESA Published by Claude Harding on 6 October 2010 Sarova Hotels, Resorts & Game Lodges, in partnership with Kenyan telecoms operator Safaricom, will now offer guests the option of settling their bills through the M-PESA money transfer service.
Business Advice: Opening an M-PESA outlet Published by Staff Writer on 14 September 2010 I would like to open an M-PESA outlet, may you please send me details of relevant people to contact? I tried Vodacom and Nedbank but I did not receive positive responses.
M-PESA launched in South Africa Published by Staff Writer on 1 September 2010 South African mobile operator, Vodacom, and the country’s fourth largest bank, Nedbank, have announced the launch of the M-PESA money transfer service, utilising technology developed by the Vodafone Group.