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JamboPay emerges best payments integrator at Digital Inclusion Awards

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The e-payments service provider manages Nairobi City County revenue collection system, eJijiPay.
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JamboPay, has been named the Best B2B payments integrator at the Digital Inclusion Awards that took place on the 17th September, 2018. Digital Inclusion Awards recognize key players in various industries.

JamboPay is a rising star in the technology world. Just a few months ago it was named the Fastest Growing E-payment Service Provider in Kenya by the International Finance Awards that are to be held early next year in Dubai.

The International Finance Awards recognises industry talent, leadership skills, industry net worth and the company’s capability on an international platform.

“We are absolutely honoured to be receiving this award. We do our best in serving our clients, we do not take it for granted that we have been recognized for our efforts,” said Phyllis Mwangi, the Marketing Manager at JamboPay, after being awarded by the Digital Inclusion Awards.

The e-payments service provider manages Nairobi City County revenue collection system, eJijiPay. It has also been awarded contracts to work with a few more counties this year including  Embu County, Tharaka- Nithi County and Meru County.

JamboPay is working with Gas Yetu, a project that is going to provide gas to Kenyans at a subsidized price. The project aims to distribute the gas to Kenyan households which would otherwise not afford to purchase the gas cylinders.

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JamboPay is currently serving over 3,000 organizations in Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda. It enables governments and companies to collect and disburse funds through mobile phones, over the web, banks and across its network of agents. JamboPay is aggressively expanding across Africa.

JamboPay services includes e-government payments processing, e-bills payments, e-commerce payments processing, electronic funds disbursements, and Supply chain payments automation and retail payments.

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