Visa and Safaricom launch a virtual card to let M-Pesa users transact over Visa's network. Digital payments are quickly replacing cash in Africa—making the region an attractive destination for digital ...
M-Pesa, the mobile phone-based African money transfer service owned by Kenya's Safaricom Plc, and Visa Inc launched a virtual payment card on Thursday in a bid to capture some of the continent's $40 ...
Learn how M-Pesa revolutionizes banking in Africa, turning mobile phones into banking tools, letting users store and transfer ...
Global digital payments giant Visa and East Africa’s biggest telecom Safaricom, the operator of the M-Pesa mobile money product, have today launched a virtual card, enabling millions of M-Pesa users ...
Safaricom has launched a new payment card in a move likely to stoke competition in the electronic payments sector. The service introduced Wednesday will see consumers pay for goods and services ...
A new mobile payments application, which connects bank cards to local mobile money platforms like M-Pesa and Airtel Money, has been launched, enabling visitors to Kenya to cut reliance on cash or ...
M-Pesa is dominating Kenya but why are international competitors not attacking them? Turns out it is better to partner with them. A staggering 59% of Kenya’s GDP flows through M-PESA, the country’s ...
Vodacom M-PESA Tanzania has partnered with PayPal to let users move funds between PayPal and M-PESA inside the Super App.
NANYUKI, Kenya, June 2 (Reuters) - M-Pesa, the mobile phone-based African money transfer service owned by Kenya's Safaricom Plc (SCOM.NR), opens new tab, and Visa Inc (V.N), opens new tab launched a ...
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