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KCB, Airtel Money Seal Merchant Payments Deal

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Airtel Money Managing Director, Mrs Anne Kinuthia-Otieno (left), with KCB Bank Kenya Managing Director, Mrs Annastacia Kimtai, during the signing of an interoperability partnership with Airtel Money to support seamless payments in Kenya. 
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KCB Bank Kenya and Airtel Money Kenya Limited have announced an interoperability partnership where Airtel Money customers will now be able to make payments directly to KCB merchants’ tills through the Lipa Na KCB service.

This marks a key milestone in achieving a secure, fast, efficient, and collaborative payments system that supports financial inclusion and innovations. It is also geared towards the implementation of full interoperability in the payments industry as envisioned by the country’s National Payments Strategy 2022 – 2025.

KCB Bank Kenya Managing Director, Mrs Annastacia Kimtai, noted that the move is part of the bank’s promise anchored on creating an efficient payments ecosystem that will be instrumental in accelerating financial inclusion through a new model centered on low-value, high volume transactions.

“Reaching critical mass will require mobile money ecosystems to become more dynamic and productive and such a move will enable us to scale our offering while giving customers the freedom to empower themselves,” Mrs Kimtai said.

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Airtel Money Managing Director, Mrs. Anne Kinuthia-Otieno, attributed the partnership to the evolution of mobile money interoperability, which now provides customers with limitless choices for conducting their mobile transfers and payment transactions.

“We are thrilled about our partnership with KCB, which allows our customers to seamlessly transact through their Airtel Money wallets. This collaboration underscores Airtel Money’s ongoing commitment to improving customer experience and promoting financial inclusion through innovative partnerships. With the integration of Lipa na KCB into Airtel Money’s ecosystem, customers now have greater flexibility and convenience in paying for goods and services,” she said.

KCB’s non-branch solutions have continued to prove pivotal in delivering outstanding performance for the bank. For the period ended December 31, 2023, the bank recorded 99% of transactions conducted through non-branch channels. Additionally, the bank recorded a 31% year-on-year increase in the value of transactions through digital channels to Ksh6.4 trillion.

To access this new payment option, registered Airtel Money customers need to follow these simple steps:

USSD Journey:

  1. Dial *334#
  2. Select “Paybill and Till Payment”
  3. Select paybill
  4. Select Airtel paybill (including bank paybills)
  5. Enter paybill number
  6. Enter Paybill number: 522533
  7. Enter Account Number as displayed at the merchant’s outlet
  8. Enter Amount
  9. Enter PIN to confirm the transaction

App Journey:

  1. Launch the My Airtel App –https://bit.ly/keAPP
  2. Select “Paybill”
  3. Choose “Airtel Paybill”
  4. Enter Paybill number: 522533
  5. Enter Account Number as displayed at the merchant’s outlet
  6. Enter Amount
  7. Enter PIN to confirm the transaction

Airtel Money customers making payments to KCB paybills will enjoy lower transaction charges as compared to current market rates. These affordable rates are in line with Airtel Money’s promise of providing the most affordable mobile money transaction rates in Kenya.

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