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Uber and M-Pesa in Kenya: together at last

You might reasonably expect that cab passengers using the Uber ride-hailing app in Kenya could already pay for trips via Safaricom’s mobile payment service M-Pesa – but you would be wrong; the arrival of the service was announced this week.

Uber and M-Pesa in Kenya: together at last

Two more mobile payment services come to Africa

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Mobile money growth continues across Africa. Two recent announcements, from IDT Corporation, a global fintech company, and from TerraPay, a leading global payments infrastructure company partnering with operator Safaricom, are the latest example of companies targeting consumers in Africa – and notably the remittance market.

Two more mobile payment services come to Africa

KCB, Visa and Thales boost contactless payment in Kenya

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Cashless innovation continues across Africa. This time Kenyan bank KCB is partnering with payment giant Visa and technology company Thales to enable contactless payment transactions.

KCB, Visa and Thales boost contactless payment in Kenya

Vodacom further expands its payment services offerings

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Pan-African service provider Vodacom has been busy with payment services both in South Africa, with extensions to the operator’s VodaPay super app, and regionally, with a managed payment service.

Vodacom further expands its payment services offerings
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Kenyan banking app targets fast-growing youth market in Africa

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Ecobank Kenya, in collaboration with Fingo, a Kenyan fintech, has unveiled the Fingo Africa banking app, aimed at young people. Launched last week in Nairobi, the app will roll out across Ecobank’s pan-African footprint of 33 countries as well as France, the UK, the UAE and China.

Kenyan banking app targets fast-growing youth market in Africa

Africell deploys mobile money platform in Angola

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Africell has launched its mobile money platform Afrimoney in Angola as the operator highlighted low mobile finance penetration in the country in its pursuit of growth.  

Mobile money growth surpasses GSMA expectations

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Mobile money accounts grew 13% to 1.6 billion in 2022 as daily transactions reached in value of US$3.45 billion, according to trade body the GSMA.

Mobile money growth surpasses GSMA expectations

Meta launches Whatsapp payment tool in Brazil

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Meta Platforms launched a payments tool in WhatsApp designed for SMEs in Brazil, with plans in future to roll out the feature in other markets.

Meta launches Whatsapp payment tool in Brazil
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Vodacom argues that mobile money taxation could hit financial inclusion

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Published last week but now attracting attention from many African news resources is a Vodacom Group paper arguing that mobile money taxation could hamper financial inclusion gains in Africa.

Vodacom argues that mobile money taxation could hit financial inclusion

Airtel and IPPB partner for WhatsApp banking services in India

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Bharti Airtel, one of India’s biggest telecommunications service providers, has partnered with India Post Payments Bank (IPPB), a division of India Post, to launch WhatsApp banking services for IPPB customers, enabling them to access banking services on their mobile phone.

Airtel and IPPB partner for WhatsApp banking services in India

MFS Africa targets remittance market – again

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African digital payments network MFS Africa has announced another deal targeting the remittance market. This time it is partnering Nigeria’s Access Bank to enable outward remittances from Kenya and Nigeria.

MFS Africa targets remittance market – again

Deals in Egypt and Tanzania underline growth of payment technology in Africa

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Recent announcements in Africa have yet again underlined the growth of payment technology across the continent, with major names in the digital payments space announcing significant agreements in Egypt and Tanzania.

Deals in Egypt and Tanzania underline growth of payment technology in Africa
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Flutterwave bags additional fintech licences in Rwanda

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The National Bank of Rwanda has granted fintech firm Flutterwave two additional licences that will boost its mobile finance offering in East Africa.

Flutterwave bags additional fintech licences in Rwanda

Moldcell and Comviva bring new digital wallet service to Moldova

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Moldovan mobile network operator Moldcell has announced its entry into the financial services market with what it describes as a first-of-its-kind digital wallet called 'moldcell money'.

Moldcell and Comviva bring new digital wallet service to Moldova

Telkom and Clickatell to launch WhatsApp payments in South Africa

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Further evidence of the opportunities offered by changing user behaviour comes from South Africa, where integrated communications company Telkom’s millions of customers can now make payments in WhatsApp, thanks to a deal with Clickatell.
Telkom and Clickatell to launch WhatsApp payments in South Africa

Safaricom Ethiopia announces MoU with major bank

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New arrival in the market – and now the second national operator in the country – Safaricom Ethiopia and Commercial Bank of Ethiopia have signed an MoU.

Safaricom Ethiopia announces MoU with major bank

Oooredoo agrees deal to support fintech for low-paid

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Ooredoo business, a communications provider focused on supporting business needs, and part of Ooredoo, the Qatari multinational telecommunications company headquartered in Doha, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with My Rateb to collaborate on new financial services in Kuwait.

Oooredoo agrees deal to support fintech for low-paid
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