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M-PESA | Innovations for Poverty Action - 1 views

  • M-Pesa (M for mobile, pesa is Swahili for money) is a mobile-phone based money transfer and microfinancing service, launched in 2007 by Vodafone for Safaricom and Vodacom, the largest mobile network operators in Kenya and Tanzania. It has since expanded to Afghanistan, South Africa, India and in 2014 to Eastern Europe. M-Pesa allows users with a national ID card or passport to deposit, withdraw, and transfer money easily with a mobile device.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      Instead of going through the hassle of depositing or transferring money face to face, people can do that through a mobile device.
  • M-Pesa allows users with a national ID card or passport to deposit, withdraw, and transfer money easily with a mobile device.
    • ghtazi
       
      M-Pesa allows users that have a national ID card or passport to use their mobile phones either to transfer money, deposit, or withdraw easily and safely.
  • M-Pesa (M for mobile, pesa is Swahili for money) is a mobile-phone based money transfer and microfinancing service, launched in 2007 by Vodafone for Safaricom and Vodacom, the largest mobile network operators in Kenya and Tanzania. It has since expanded to Afghanistan, South Africa, India and in 2014 to Eastern Europe. M-Pesa allows users with a national ID card or passport to deposit, withdraw, and transfer money easily with a mobile device.
    • sawsanenn
       
      M-Pesa extended its business in different countries and in the different continent which allowed her to attract more customers and grew its business
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Le ghanéen Agrocenta obtient 790 000 $ pour sa plateforme de gestion et de fi... - 0 views

  • (Agence Ecofin) - Malgré la crise sanitaire, la demande en produits agricoles reste importante au Ghana. Dans ce contexte, la start-up Agrocenta a fait le pari de financer et trouver des débouchés à ces agriculteurs qui n’aspirent qu’à produire davantage pour satisfaire la demande. Agrocenta, une start-up ghanéenne fondée en 2015 dans le but de faciliter l’accès aux marchés et aux financements a bénéficié d’un appui financier de 790 000 $ des fondations Shell et Rabobank, de la firme d’investissement AV Ventures dédiée aux entreprises agroalimentaires ouest-africaines et du Bureau des affaires étrangères du Commonwealth.
    • aminej
       
      Agricultural products are needed whatever happens and mostly in periods of crisis such as the outbreak of COVID when people started panicking and running to stores in order to buy whatever they can. Agrocenta has managed to deal with the crisis in a great way
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NCA Sanctions MTN » National Communications Authority - 1 views

  • The National Communications Authority (NCA) has sanctioned Mobile Network Operator (MNO), MTN Ghana for failing to comply with directives which were sent to them following some challenges with their network recently. In the directive, the Authority directed MTN to submit a report on the challenges within 24 hours of receipt of the directive among other directives. 
  • The National Communications Authority (NCA) has sanctioned Mobile Network Operator (MNO), MTN Ghana for failing to comply with directives which were sent to them following some challenges with their network recently.
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    This sanction shows that MTN needs to be careful with regulations. Any bad move can hurt the image of the company which can lead to some bad consequences like losing some important market share.
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    For a company of its calibre, MTN should be very careful in this kind of situations since such "scandals" are not expected from a well-established company.
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Covid-19 | Kiva - 0 views

  • People across the world are economically impacted by the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic. Funding these loans will provide a financial safety net during an uncertain time, in addition to leading borrowers on a path to recovery.
    • kaoutarchennoufi
       
      The Covid19 has financially impacted people and Kiva took this fact into consideration and tried to help people overcome their financial difficulties in many ways. When I read the different donations during Covid19, I found that Kiva has financed many small businesses and made some dream come true even in a global pandemic where people were hopeless. This is such a human act!
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Vodafone, MTN Can Share Client Data With Ghana to Trace Contacts - Bloomberg - 1 views

  • Vodafone and MTN’s Ghanaian units are allowed to share subscriber data with the government to help it track down the contacts of coronavirus cases, a high court in Accra ruled Tuesday.
  • Vodafone and MTN’s Ghanaian units are allowed to share subscriber data with the government to help it track down the contacts of coronavirus cases, a high court in Accra ruled Tuesday.
  • Vodafone and MTN’s Ghanaian units are allowed to share subscriber data with the government to help it track down the contacts of coronavirus cases, a high court in Accra ruled Tuesday.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      A clear example of the advantages of alliances is this. In order to help track covid19 cases in Ghana, MTN and Vodafone use their power of technology. Fintechs, I guess, are the biggest winners in this pandemic.
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    This is a good example of the benefits of partnerships. MTN and Vodafone use their technology power in order to help tracing covid19 cases in Ghana. I think that Fintechs are the biggest winners during this pandemic.
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    The fact that MTN will help the government in tracking down coronavirus cases will most likely benefit the image of the company and increase the trust of its customers.
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M-Pesa revenues recover after charges reinstated - Business Daily - 0 views

  • Average monthly M-Pesa transactions, including Safaricom, was $24.2 billion (Sh2.6 trillion) and represented a growth of 57.8 per cent.
  • Revenues from the global mobile financial service M-Pesa have recovered following the reinstatement of fees on person-to-person transactions on the platform.
  • Vodacom says revenue from the international M-Pesa business, excluding Kenya, rose 10 per cent to Sh8.5 billion in the quarter ended December compared to Sh7.7 billion a year earlier.
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  • Kenya and other African countries suspended charges on certain transactions on M-Pesa to offer financial relief to their citizens besides seeking to reduce use of cash to curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.
    • ghtazi
       
      it is very vigilant on the part of Kenya and other African countries to reduce some fees on M-Pesa in order to reduce the use of cash and to prevent the spread of the COVID 19 virus.
  • Kenya and other markets also allowed M-Pesa charges to resume in January, brightening the outlook for the financial platform’s revenue growth.
    • sawsanenn
       
      because of the pandemic, M-Pesa had to remove fees on a person to person transaction which reduce revenues last year. However, starting this year the government reallowed the fintech company to reinstate the fees so they can regain the revenues that they ve lost last year
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    We can see from this article that M-Pesa has been growing exponentially and will keep this growth for the future as more and more people will rely on mobile money transfers.
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    Because of the appearance of covid-19 Kenya among other African countries eliminated charges on some specific transaction on M-pesa with the hope of helping their citizens. This did not stop M-pesa from recording a 10% increase in revenues in the last quarter of 202O.
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Mobile currency in Kenya: the M-Pesa | Centre For Public Impact (CPI) - 0 views

  • M-Pesa “grew at a blistering pace following its inception in 2007.” [1] In less than two years from its launch, M-Pesa had become the leading money transfer method in the country, with over 50 percent of people sending money via M-Pesa and over 65 percent receiving funds through the system in 2009. By 2015 there were 19.9 million active M-Pesa users, up 18 percent from 2013/14. It is said that 43 percent of Kenya's GDP flowed through M-Pesa, with over 237 million person-to-person transactions.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      M-PESA grew tremendously as a company that over 50% of people began using it.
  • M-Pesa is an SMS-based system that enables users to deposit, send and withdraw funds using their mobile phone. Customers do not need to have a bank account and can transact at any of the country's 40,000 agent outlets. Registration and deposits are free and pricing for most other transactions is based on a tiered structure to allow even the lowest-income users to use the system. Transaction values are typically small, ranging from US$5 to US$30.
    • nourserghini
       
      This part shows that the range value of transactions are from 5 to 30 dollars. Pricing is also based on a structure to allow all income users to benefit from the service.
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Conflict zones | Kiva - 0 views

  • Support small business owners in regions affected by violence or instability, where credit is often very difficult to access.
    • kaoutarchennoufi
       
      Kiva is also helping unbanked people who are living in violent and instable places to reach out financial services. Many organizations tried and did not managed to reach those places and provide the necessary financial aid to people living there. However, Kiva has succeeded to provide 61 loans to different groups and individual which is very impressive.
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Ghanaian agri-tech startup AgroCenta raises $790k pre-Series A funding - Disrupt Africa - 0 views

  • “The demand for agricultural raw materials from offtakers in the brewery, manufacturing and consumer sector is increasing exponentially because of the easing of the COVID-19 restrictions that were put in place by the government of Ghana, hence this capital injection will help to secure purchases at fair and transparent prices from smallholders — a much needed lifeline for many who are at the proverbial bottom of the pyramid.”
    • aminej
       
      This is an issue we also used to have in Morocco in period of crisis. Farmers start increasing prices because of the high demand and people start complainning. It is important to Regulate prices in the Market in order to avoid a civil war in period of crisis
  • AgroCenta will use the funding to further develop its smallholder farmer inclusion programmes and procure crops at transparent and fair market prices to service offtake contracts. The startup’s chief executive officer (CEO) Francis Obirikorang and co-founder Michael Ocansey said the investment was vitally important.
    • tahaemsd
       
      having the support of leading institutions, particularly with the covid backdrop, can be a significant milestone for Agrocenta
  • This is a significant milestone for AgroCenta, having the support of leading institutions, particularly with the COVID-19 backdrop, underlining the strength of AgroCenta and the importance of its mission,” they said. 
    • sawsanenn
       
      this excerpt is important because it shows the solidarity between companies during a crisis time. Plus we can see the efforts to help smallholder farmers to fight this crisis. this is another approach for economic growth even during a pandemic
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  • Founded in 2016, AgroCenta operates a mobile merchanting platform which provides market information, storage and delivery solutions, and financial services to smallholder farmers in Ghana.
    • ghtazi
       
      agrocenta It operates a mobile merchanting platform that provides smallholder farmers in Ghana with market information, storage, and delivery solutions, and financial services.
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Ghana's banks may find themselves undercut by MTN's mobile money - 1 views

  • According to the World Bank, Ghana is the fastest-growing mobile-money market in Africa. Mobile operators MTN, AirtelTigo and Vodafone currently lead the industry. Banks are pushing digital banking in Ghana, but with less success, according to a report from Tellimer in September. Banks such as Ecobank, Fidelity, Zenith and Standard Chartered can use Ghana’s improving digital infrastructure to widen inclusion, Tellimer says. But the firms points to downside for banks through possible loss of deposits and lower margins on digital products due to the competition. Mobile money may lead to the “cannibalisation” of some banking products, Tellimer says. “Banks will have to fight for transactions and deposits.”
  • MTN is the dominant player with about 90% of mobile money transactions.
  • It will take other players a “lot of marketing and effort or very innovative strategies” to compete with MTN,
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  • Mobile operators MTN, AirtelTigo and Vodafone currently lead the industry.
  • A few years ago, Adovor says, he would have had to endure the traffic driving across Accra to pay cash. “Mobile money is facilitating business and that will increase as more and more people use digital platforms,” he says. Backed by a supportive regulatory environment, mobile money has become the preferred payment method for Ghana’s small businesses.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      The mobile payment industry is rapidly rising. In Ghana, MTN is one of the leaders in this market. Banks may seem old-fashioned, however, but they still have the financial resources to embrace the new technology and develop their digital services, so I would like to think that this is something that MTN needs to be cautious about.
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    The mobile payment industry is growing fast. MTN is one of the leaders in this market in Ghana. However, banks might seem old fashioned but they still have the financial capital to adopt the latest technologies and improve their digital services, so I would like to say that MTN needs to be careful of this point.
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    MTN clearly gained customers' trust and become the most dominant player in the fastest growing mobile money market in Africa. This has definitely raised the barriers to entry for other competitors or traditional banking in the sector.
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Kenyan Mobile Money Competitors Take on Safaricom | TechCabal - 0 views

  • No other mobile money service has been able to successfully challenge Safaricom’s dominance, but not from a lack of trying. The most recent attempt comes with the announcement of a merger between Airtel and Telkom, two of Safaricom’s major rivals. The companies unsuccessfully attempted a merger last year, but recently created a joint venture called Airtel-Telkom.
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    M-Pesa dominates the market because they have several services that people often need as well as they try to solve client issues in a simple and easy way.
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M-Pesa, making the financial service easy and convenient in Safaricom - 0 views

  • Launched by Safaricom, Kenya's leading mobile provider, M-Pesa is a mobile payment service that has brought the enjoyment and convenience of mobile payment to people. In its ten years of growth, M-Pesa has expanded from a person-to-person money transfer service to a payments service that people can use to pay for shopping, medical care, education, and many other things. It has become a household brand name in Kenya and one of the most successful examples of a mobile payment service in the world.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      M-PESA expanded from a small business to one that offers medical, education, shopping, and multiple other services.
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MTN Group | World Economic Forum - 1 views

  • MTN has 232 million mobile subscribers and 20 million mobile money subscribers throughout operations in Afghanistan, Benin, Botswana, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Cyprus, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, the Republic of Guinea, Iran, Liberia, Nigeria, the Republic of Congo (Congo-Brazzaville), Rwanda, South Africa, Sudan, South Sudan, Swaziland, Syria, Uganda, Yemen and Zambia. MTN’s vision is to lead the delivery of a bold new digital world by building a best-in-class experience for customers.
  • Founded in 1994, the MTN Group is a pan-African mobile and telecommunications operator.
  • MTN is headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, and listed on the JSE Securities Exchange under share code MTN.
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  • MTN is headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, and listed on the JSE Securities Exchange under share code MTN.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      The performance of MTN indicates that individuals believe in digitalization. People have recognized that the planet is heading towards a digital future and want to get acquainted with the latest technology, and MTN is a perfect example of that.
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    MTN success shows that people do believe in digitalization. People did accept that the world is heading towards a digitalized future and want to get familiar with the newest technologies and MTN is a great example of that.
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    MTN is a telecommunications operator that was founded in 1994, which was successful as I believe it has predicted that fintech is the future of financial services
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U.S. blacklisting of Yemen's Houthis to be lifted on Feb. 16 -Blinken | Nasdaq - 1 views

  • MTN is in the middle of a 25 billion rand ($1.67 billion)divestment plan aimed at simplifying its portfolio over the next three to five years. Part of this entailed selling its 49% holdings in Ghana Tower Interco B.V. and Uganda Tower Interco B.V. to AT Sher Netherlands Coöperatief U.A. for $523 million last year.
  • Adds quotes, backgroundSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksBabbelThis App Can Get You Speaking Spanish in 2021BabbelUndo WASHINGTON, Feb 12 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced on Friday that he will revoke - effective Feb
    • samielbaqqali
       
      In Ghana, MTN's excellent work resulted in earnings being doubled. I can say that MTN has shown the world that Ghana is a location that totally praises digitalization.
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    MTN great job in Ghana resulted in doubling the earnings. I can say that MTN showed to the world that Ghana is a place where digitalization is totally praised.
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Good practice - M-PESA International Money Transfer Service, Safaricom - 0 views

  • M-PESA's International Money Transfer (IMT) service allows anyone wishing to send money to Kenya to visit one of several Safaricom IMT partners (such as Post Finance, World Remit, and Western Union) and send money to an M-PESA mobile phone in Kenya. Money transfers are received almost instantly, and at no expense to the recipient.
  • M-PESA is the result of a partnership between Vodafone and Safaricom, a Kenyan mobile network operator. M-PESA's International Money Transfer (IMT) service allows anyone wishing to send money to Kenya to visit one of several Safaricom IMT partners (such as Post Finance, World Remit, and Western Union) and send money to an M-PESA mobile phone in Kenya.
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    M-Pesa is designed for everyone but it is explicitly intended for customers who do not have access to banks or because they don't have a bank account or in light of the fact that they live excessively far away from a bank office.
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    M-pesa, that promoted financial inclusion in Kenya, was originally created from a partnership between Vodafone and Safaricom. It has enabled Kenyans to send money and make online payments. Also, it has made sure that the transfers were made instantly and no expenses were made for the receiving party.
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M-Pesa Expands to Europe with Service Launch in Romania | Center for Financial Inclusion - 0 views

  • M-Pesa, the mobile money service success story that began in Kenya in 2007 is continuing its march, this time into the surprising location of Romania, raising the questions, what will the product look like in this new European market and how will it fare. At the end of last month Vodafone, the operator behind the new service and one of Romania’s largest telcos, began operations using the country’s 300 Vodafone Romania stores, participating retail outlets, and authorized agents.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      What I found surprising was the fact that M-PESA began operating in Africa and then entered the Romanian market
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MTN proceeds with ATC Ghana sale - 1 views

  • In its full year 2019 financial results, MTN saw revenue grow 9.7%, while service revenue increased 9.8% and subscriptions grew by 18.2 million to reach 251 million. Further, the group’s chief executive Rob Shuter, announced he will step down at the end of his current contract, in 2021.
  • Nigerian telecom operator MTN has received regulatory approval for the sale of its 49% stake in ATC Ghana. The sale is expected to generate $384 million with funds due to be transferred over the coming week. It follows the sale of MTN’s 49% stake in ATC Uganda.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      Even if it's a profitable one, MTN is still a growing sector. I assume that many startups will be motivated by MTN to enter the Fintech market!
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    MTN is still a growing business even though it's a successful one. I think that MTN will inspire many startups to enter the Fintech market!
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An investigation of Safaricom M-Pesa strategies in enhancing mobile money transfer serv... - 0 views

  • The positioning of the M-Pesa product to capture the unbanked segment of the population especially in the lower income level bracket by providing a product that can easily and conveniently be accessed has made the M-Pesa become popular among the low income earners customers.
  • Strategies used by Safaricom to popularize the M-pesa product were an adoption of technology in the product development that has given it an edge over the other players. This has come about due to the increased investment in innovation and that employee’s use modern technology in their processes. The low cost strategy model also came out as yet another strategy that is used, Japanese concept of continuous improvement of a product or Kaizen, product differentiation through offering M-Pesa products with unique or superior value to the customer through product quality, features, or after-sale support.
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    I liked how M-Pesa positioned itself in the consumers who were unbanked and with little access to financial service. The company provided them with an easy to access solution to transfer money, which made the company very popular among the low-income community. It's also very interesting to see that the strategy used by the company was to use technology that allowed the service to work on non-smart phones.
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10 years of M-Pesa: The world's most successful money transfer service | E-Agriculture - 0 views

  • M-Pesa also works for businesses, which can use the service to pay for business transactions. Business can also receive payments from customers via the paybill facility and can pay employees directly into their M-Pesa accounts.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      It's important to know that M-PESA is not meant only for people, but also for business as well to facilitate their transactions.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      Here, this except describes what M-Pesa provides for businesses and shows another customer segment of the company.
  • In order to use M-Pesa, customers have to register for the service at an authorised agent and deposit cash in exchange for electronic money which they can send to their family or friends. All transactions are secured by entering a PIN number and both parties receive an SMS confirming the transferred amount. The recipient receives the electronic money in real-time and then redeems it for cash by visiting another agent.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      All transactions through M-Pesa are using telecommunications and are secured by a PIN number for both parties and SMS confirmation.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it describes the product and service offerings that M-Pesa provides for individuals.
  • M-Pesa (M is for mobile, “pesa” is Swahili for “money”) was launched by Safaricom, Vodafone’s Kenyan associate, on March 6, 2007. The service is designed to safely send receive and store money via a simple mobile phone. The service also allows customers to make bill payments and top-up airtime.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      Here the excerpt reflects the partnership between Vodafone and Safaricom (founder of M-Pesa) and the initial goal of the service.
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