Milestone cements M-Pesa as Africa's largest fintech platform M-Pesa has reached 50 million monthly active customers, cementing its position as Africa's largest fintech platform. Launched more ...
As the home of M-Pesa, widely regarded as one of Africa's ... in the AfCFTA's success story,” Lamptey said. PayAngel is a UK-based fintech company that specialises in cross-border payments ...
But behind every successful mobile money transaction is a group of unsung heroes—M-Pesa agents and dealers—who make the system work. These agents are the backbone of the M-Pesa network ...
Your phone is your wallet – literally! With M-Pesa, you can pay for anything from a hospital bill, salaries, school fees, restaurant bill or contribute to a wedding fundraiser. How cool is that?
M-Pesa started as a domestic mobile money platform in 2007, giving millions of unbanked Kenyans access to financial services. Fast-forward to today and the service has evolved into a financial ...
Nairobi, Kenya: Kenyans had close to nothing to do with the creation of M-Pesa that had put the country ... In 2005, he got funding from UK’s Department for International Development to a ...
Looking ahead, Ndegwa said they are focused on ensuring that M-Pesa remains adaptable to emerging technologies, particularly in the areas of blockchain and artificial intelligence, to further ...
Today marks the 18th anniversary of Safaricom’s mobile financial service, M-PESA, which debuted in March 2007. Currently, M-PESA serves more than 70 million clients in more than 170 countries ...