M-PESA helps bring books to more children inKenya 1 minute read Africa's most successful mobile money service, M-PESA, is helping small business Book Thirst to grow. Find out more. Readmore International remittances Patrick'sstory Consolata'sstory ...
M-Pesa offers a fintech platform. It provides services such as money transfers, loans, wealth management, insurance, and other financial services. The company was founded in 2007 and is based in Kenya. In April 2023, M-Pesa was acquired by Safaricom. The terms of the transaction were not ...
M-Pesa's digital transactions have also reduced the reliance on cash in Kenya. Traditional banks have had to adapt to the preference for digital payments, changing the way they operate. Keeping up with M-Pesa Hoping to challenge M-Pesa’s dominance, many of Kenya’s old-school banks have ...
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Growing up in Kenya, Caroline Ndilo inherited her love of reading from her father and it’s a passion she wanted to pass on to her four children. However, she discovered that books weren’t easy to find and weren’t affordable. Realising others were experiencing the same challenge, she sta...
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Come up withthis idea of using money or using the mobile phone disbursement and repayment of microfinance loansand they asked us Safafricom, fortunately, if they could file it here in Kenya. ” 这里有三个关键信息: The Department for International Devel...
M-PESA is a mobile-based fund transfer and micro-level banking service available to customers of Safaricom, Kenya’s largest mobile network. Introduced in 2007, the service has become a primary channel for fund transfers in the country. Originally developed as a low-cost microfinance loan repayme...
Mobile financial services such as M-PESA in Kenya are said to promote inclusion. Yet only 7.6 per cent of the Kenyans in the 2013 Financial Inclusion Insights dataset have ever used an M-PESA account to save for a future purchase. This paper uses a novel, three-step probit analysis to ...
M-Pesa is a mobile banking service that allows users to store and transfer money through their mobile phones. M-Pesa was introduced in Kenya as an alternative way for the population of the country to have access to financial services. Safaricom, the largest mobile phone operator in Kenya, lau...