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To be frank, I don't know too many people who use M-Pesa solutions in metros such as New Delhi. Sure, Airtel has spent a lot of money advertising Airtel Money, but I just don't see people using it.
Kenya's Safaricom will start a joint venture with Vodacom to acquire the intellectual property rights to the popular M-Pesa mobile financial services platform from Britain's Vodafone, Safaricom's ...
M-Pesa had approximately 19.5 million active customers as at 31 December 2014 and approximately 250,000 agents worldwide.
Vodafone India and ICICI Bank, India's largest private bank, have launched M-Pesa, a mobile-based money transfer and payment service that was first established in Kenya in 2007. The partnership ...
M-Pesa mobile wallets can have a maximum account balance of 10,000 rupees (US$185.3), while Mobile Wallet and Mobile Money accounts can have a maximum account balance of 50,000 rupees (US$926.6).
Vodafone has launched M-Pesa, its mobile banking solution for emerging markets, in India as it looks to bring basic services to the estimated 700 million-plus people in the country that remain ...
Initially, Vodafone expects transfers between urban and rural areas to make up the bulk of demand for M-Pesa’s services. In the longer term, however, the firm has its eye on the large Romanian migrant ...
Vodafone's popular mobile financial services M-Pesa will expand into more African countries, giving millions of people access to banking services without the need for a bank account, the chief ...
M-Pesa had approximately 19.5 million active customers as at 31 December 2014 and approximately 250,000 agents worldwide.
Vodafone India has announced the launch of M-Pesa, a mobile phone-based banking service first established in Africa, that aims to provide deposit, withdrawal and payment services to 700 million ...
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