M-Pesa launches in UK (Kenya)

Vodafone’s group company, Safarikom has launched m-pesa, it’s mobile money transfer and payment service at selected outlets in the UK.

Kenyans in the UK  can now send money to their friends and family in Kenya through M-pesa UK, direct to their mobile phone wallets.

Western Union, Provident Capital Transfers and KenTv were involved in a small pilot before the commercial launch of this service.  A total of 19 outlets with high local kenyan population were selected to trial this service.

To send money using M-PESA, the sender in UK will be required to identify themselves and furnish the agent with the recipient’s name, Kenyan mobile number and the amount being sent in Sterling Pounds. This will be converted at current rates and sent in Kenyan Shillings.  Neither party is charged a registration fee.

A transaction fee ranging from £4 to £6.90 will be charged though.

Following authorisation by the Central Bank of Kenya, Safaricom shall be increasing the locations in the UK from which money can be sent to M-pesa customers as well as launching services across other popular remittance corridors

Currently, the maximum amount that can be sent internationally per transaction through M-pesa is £250 while the total allowable per month from a single sender in the UK is £1,000.

The successful take-up of M-PESA in Kenya has clearly demonstrated the demand for easily accessible, secure cash payment services in emerging markets,” said Nick Hughes, Vodafone’s Head of International Mobile Payments. Our partnership with Western Union allows M-PESA subscribers to receive international remittances and builds on the demand we have already seen domestically in Kenya.”

This program aligns a global leader in money-transfer services, the world’s largest mobile operator group, and arguably one of the most impressive success stories in mobile money,” said Matt Dill, Senior Vice President, Western Union Digital Ventures.  In offering M-PESA users the opportunity to receive funds from abroad for the first time, these three companies are changing the way money moves around the
globe.”

Safaricom CEO Michael Joseph said: We wish to invite Kenyans living in the UK to take advantage of this service, which presents a real innovation on our M-pesa menu. Through strategic partnerships with Western Union, Provident Capital and KenTV we are giving them an opportunity to convert across two currencies into M-pesa and send money affordably without any hidden costs directly to the mobile phone of the recipient.”

Zain gears up to launch Mobile Money Transfer Service in East Africa

Zain is planning to introduce mobile money transfer service which will be available to subscribers of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania enabling them to send and receive money over the borderless network. Zain Africa CEO, Gabriel said that the ZAP service is one of the innovations that the group is set to launch later this month as it seeks to reach its target to become one of the top 10 global telecom brands with a six billion U.S. dollars EBITDA rating by 2011 and a 110-million-strong subscriber base, up from the current 1.3 billion dollars and 50.7 million subscribers respectively.

“We are in the final stages of finalizing regulatory issues with the Central Bank of Kenya and Communications Commission of Kenya so as to launch the product which will take place later this month,” he added.

According to Zain, the Kuwait-based phone company with units in 22 African and Middle East nations, it will base its African business in Nairobi and plans further acquisitions on the continent. “Kenya is a very good market,” Gabriel said, adding that the country’s central location and regulatory environment had led to its selection. The company is also considering opportunities in countries such as Cote d’Ivoire, Rwanda and Mali and is willing to start new operations or buy existing ones

Zain is ready to spend 4.5 billion dollars on three or four acquisitions across Africa and the Middle East.

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