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Airtel Money Integrates With Showmax

Airtel Money customers can now subscribe to Showmax, renew, or activate directly from their wallets

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Anne Kinuthia Otieno, Airtel Money Kenya MD
Anne Kinuthia Otieno, Airtel Money Kenya managing director.
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Airtel Money has integrated with Showmax, giving customers a simple, convenient, and reliable way to pay for their subscriptions this festive season.

With this new integration, Airtel Money customers can now subscribe to Showmax, renew, or activate directly from their wallets, providing an additional instant and convenient payment method. The move reflects Airtel Money’s continued push to simplify digital lifestyles while expanding customer choice across entertainment, e-commerce, and everyday transactions.

“Through this partnership with Showmax, we are providing a smooth and reliable payment experience that delivers a fast, safe, and convenient way for customers to stay connected and entertained. This timely collaboration reinforces our continued investment in enhancing customer experiences through meaningful, high-impact innovations, while expanding our digital partnership ecosystem to meet the evolving needs of Kenyan consumers,” said Airtel Money Kenya Managing Director, Anne Kinuthia-Otieno.

Nzola Miranda, Managing Director, MultiChoice Kenya noted: “By integrating Showmax with Airtel Money, we are making it even easier for our customers to pay for their favourite entertainment and enjoy a wide range of local and international content. This partnership removes payment barriers and ensures that customers can seamlessly access Showmax Entertainment, Showmax Entertainment Mobile, and Showmax Premier League Mobile.”

Miranda said the collaboration comes just in time for the festive season, giving millions of Kenyans easier access to world-class entertainment as families come together to unwind and celebrate. Showmax subscribers on Airtel Money can now pay for any package, including Showmax Entertainment, Showmax Entertainment Mobile, and Showmax Premier League Mobile, directly through their Airtel Money wallet.

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