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Vodacom Tanzania and WorldRemit Launch Mobile Money Transfers to M-Pesa Accounts
Using the WorldRemit app, Tanzanians living abroad in over 50 countries can send money home and the new service increases convenience for recipients in Tanzania who can receive international money transfers directly to their phones, without the need for a bank account or internet connection.
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Visa and MFS Africa Team on Digital Payments
“Africa is adopting a mobile-led, digital payments ecosystem and with Visa looking to accelerate the distribution of payment credentials and expand the acceptance space for digital payments, this partnership is an important one,” says Jack Forestell, chief product officer, Visa.
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Kenya’s Safaricom Tests New Mobile Savings Service
Policymakers say the East African nation suffers from a low national savings rate and analysts said Safaricom could be looking to target that untapped market with the new product, dubbed “Mali” (Kiswahili for wealth).
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Lessons From M-Pesa for Africa’s New VC-Rich Fintech Startups
Over the last decade, Africa has been in the midst of a startup boom accompanied by big growth in VC and improvements in internet and mobile penetration.
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Kenya passes data protection law crucial for tech investments
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on Friday approved a data protection law which complies with European Union legal standards as it looks to bolster investment in its information technology sector.
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- Technology
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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M-Pesa Mulls Joining Nigeria’s Mobile Money Market
Safaricom, a major player in the East African Telco market and mobile money operator, will be considering its prospects in the West African zone with Nigeria as the key driver.
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M-Pesa Remains Primarily a Payments Tool, a 2019 CGAP Survey Reveals
The survey has revealed that an average M-PESA net balance is less than KES 1,000 ($10) and this figure remains constant whether the user has a bank account or not. These balances were the same across employment types and income levels.
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Viewpoint: Regulators Walk the ‘Mobile Money’ Line
Banking-by-phone is on the rise, and so are the risks of anti-competitive behaviour and money laundering.
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- Finance
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- Sub-Saharan Africa