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New digital payment deals announced by Visa in Egypt and Mastercard in Kenya

Two of the world’s biggest names in digital payments have announced major agreements in significant African markets: Visa in Egypt with operator Orange Egypt and Mastercard in Kenya with digital payment solution provider PesaLink.

New digital payment deals announced by Visa in Egypt and Mastercard in Kenya

New alliance targets Zimbabwean remittance market

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Remittances are back in the headlines with news of a recently announced partnership that is targeting Zimbabweans who want to transfer funds from the UK to South Africa and Zimbabwe.

New alliance targets Zimbabwean remittance market

MTN Nigeria cleared to enter banking business

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MTN’s Nigeria business – which constitutes its largest market in Africa – has been very much in the news in recent days, mainly thanks to the approval by the Central Bank of Nigeria of a licence for MTN's Mobile Money (MoMo) Payment Service Bank in the country.

MTN Nigeria cleared to enter banking business

Kenyan MNOs integrate mobile money service platforms

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Kenya’s mobile network operators (MNOs) Telkom, Safaricom, and Airtel have announced the interoperability of their mobile money service platforms, allowing Kenyans to make mobile money payments to a Lipa Na M-PESA Buy Goods Till, from any of the three networks.

Kenyan MNOs integrate mobile money service platforms

Zambia cracks down on fraudulent SIM cards

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Zambia’s regulator has claimed to have blocked over two million illegal SIM cards, a move that is part of plans to clamp down on illegal activities prevailing as citizens take up digital financial services.

Zambia cracks down on fraudulent SIM cards

Vietnam highlights obstacles to mobile money growth

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Vietnam has highlighted several hurdles to spreading the popularity of mobile money among mobile phone users, but operators still back it for major growth.  

Vietnam highlights obstacles to mobile money growth
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Safaricom mulls making M-Pesa a subsidiary

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Safaricom is considering spinning off its M-Pesa mobile money division into a full subsidiary, in what seems to be a push to align with more traditional banking institutions. 

Safaricom mulls making M-Pesa a subsidiary

MTN, Airtel receive fintech payment permits

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MTN and Airtel were one of many fintech companies to have been given permits by the Ugandan government to operate financial services in the country.

MTN, Airtel receive fintech payment permits

Indian mobile wallets market to cross US$4tn mark by 2025

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Mobile wallet payments are expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 42.7% between 2021 and 2025 and reach INR305.6 trillion ($4.1 trillion) in 2025 in India, said a study.

Indian mobile wallets market to cross USD 4tn mark by 2025

M-Pesa now has more than 30 million customers in Kenya

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M-Pesa, which is Kenya’s, and the African continent’s, best-known mobile payment system, has passed the 30 million user mark in Kenya.

M-Pesa now has more than 30 million customers in Kenya
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Ooredoo Maldives and Rakuten Viber launch mobile money partnership

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Ooredoo Maldives has partnered with Rakuten Viber to enable customers in the Maldives to easily send and receive money transfers on Viber’s m-Faisaa messaging platform.

Ooredoo Maldives and Rakuten Viber launch mobile money partnership

African start-up gets backing for new approach to contactless payments

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An uplifting recent story of African entrepreneurial success comes from South Africa where Lipa Payments, a local fintech start-up, has secured a R10 million (just under US$660,000) investment from Empowerment Capital’s Imvelo Ventures, which is backed by Capitec Bank.

vAfrican start-up gets backing for new approach to contactless payments
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High hopes for digital finance in Malawi underpin grant agreement

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In another example of the apparently unstoppable growth of digital finance in Africa, the African Development Fund (ADF) and the government of Malawi have signed a grant agreement for $14.2 million to undertake infrastructure upgrades and create a more efficient and transparent digital payment system.

High hopes for digital finance in Malawi underpin grant agreement

Vietnam sees promising adoption of mobile money services

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Over 463,000 people have used mobile money services in Vietnam since operators Viettel and VNPT launched the cashless payments  last year.

Vietnam sees promising adoption of mobile money services

Safaricom’s Ethiopian mobile finance licence confirmed despite holdups

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The suspension of bidding for a second new Ethiopian mobile licence will not affect earlier licence winner Safaricom’s permission to offer mobile financial services, according to Dr Eyob Tekalgn Tolina, the State Minister of the country’s Ministry of Finance.

Safaricom’s Ethiopian mobile finance licence confirmed despite holdups

New mobile money offerings for Ghana and Cameroon

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Mobile innovation continues to bring new money services to Africans, most recently in the form of mobile life insurance in Ghana and remittance from Europe for mobile money account holders in Cameroon.

New mobile money offerings for Ghana and Cameroon

YAP taps FSS to support its MENA expansion

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Integrated payments technology company FSS (Financial Software and Systems) has partnered with the United Arab Emirates-based YAP, a digital banking platform, to deliver secure, digital first-card experiences to consumers in the Middle-East and African regions.

YAP taps FSS to support its MENA expansion
Jaishankar A L, CEO FSS
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