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Pesapal has announced the integration of the Visa on  Mobile (formerly mVisa) as a payment option into its payment processing platform. Visa on Mobile will now be available to over 21,000 businesses as a payment method both online as  well as on Pesapal Sabi, its Point of Sale solution.

This new offering joins existing card payment  options from Visa, Mastercard and American Express as well as mobile money.

“Our core aim is to help businesses provide their customers with a variety of payment options  and for those customers to transact seamlessly and securely on their mobile devices. Integrating  Visa on Mobile enables us to offer our customers more flexibility when it comes to transacting  both online and at the point of sale. This is timely as more consumers and businesses explore  safe cashless modes of payments,” said Pesapal CEO, Mark Mwongela.

Visa on Mobile is available immediately to all Pesapal business customers in Kenya.

Those using  Pesapal for online payments started enjoying the service on Tuesday morning while those using the Pesapal Sabi  POS system can access it as an update on their Sabi App.

Some key businesses that will now start accepting Visa on Mobile payments thanks to the  integration include:
Bill Pay – DStv, GoTv, Zuku, JTL, and Liquid Telcom

Hospitality – Serena Hotels, Swahili Beach Resort, Enashipai Resort & Spa

E-Commerce – Ticketsasa, Greenspoon Kenya, Kipato Unbranded

Retail – Designing Africa Collective, Adele Dejak, Lornah Sports, JooSmoo

Consumers opting to use Visa on Mobile to make payments can do so via the Visa on Mobile option available on their official bank apps.

These transactions are secured with bank level  security features which protect both buyers and sellers by ensuring all information is encrypted with notifications sent for activities within their accounts.
The Visa on Mobile payment option on Pesapal will be available in Kenya only

 

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