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Safaricom launches M-Pesa services in Rwanda

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In a move aimed at deepening financial inclusion and boosting regional trade, Safaricom has partnered with MTN Rwanda to enable customers to make mobile money transactions between Kenya and Rwanda. This is the second partnership of its nature this year, after Safaricom partnered with Vodacom Tanzania to introduce cross-border transaction between customers on the respective networks.

“This initiative will not only be of benefit to the customers who may need to send money between the two countries, but will also provide a reliable and affordable way for businesses to transact, thereby helping grow the East African economy,” said Betty Mwangi, Director- Financial Services at Safaricom.

“This announcement comes at an opportune time, with the introduction of the new M-PESA platform, which gives us the capacity to handle up to 600 transactions per second thereby helping deepen financial inclusion through integration with existing and emerging Financial Services platforms.”

See also: Conmen use Raphael Tuju’s name to defraud M-Pesa users

Statistics from Rwanda’s Ministry of Youth and ICT indicate that as of December 2014, mobile money was the greatest facilitator of cashless economy in Rwanda, accounting for a 120 per cent growth in subscribers from 2,538,651 to about 5,585,075 during the year. “As a country, we are still finding our path to financial inclusion and I believe that this new partnership will be a powerful driver of economic growth.  The partnership has the potential to expanding financial inclusion, especially with the growing usage of mobile money in Rwanda,” said General Manager of MTN Business, Norman Munyampundu.

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To access the service, Safaricom and MTN customers will be required to dial *840# from their handsets and follow prompts and access a Cost Calculator that will show them the equivalent amount to send based on prevailing foreign exchange rates. Upon sending they will receive two messages to confirm that the transaction has gone through.

With presence in 10 countries; Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, Lesotho, DRC, Egypt, Mozambique, India, Romania, and Fiji, M-PESA has emerged as the most compelling mobile-money proposition catering for both individual and corporate transactions.

See also: Now 10 banks offer real-time settlement for M-Pesa merchants

 

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