Geza Ulole
JF-Expert Member
- Oct 31, 2009
- 59,203
- 79,433
Safaricom in 'advanced talks' to take M-Pesa to Ethiopia
TUESDAY JULY 17 2018
A client using a mobile money service M-Pesa. The Kenyan telco is gearing up for its venture to neighbouring Ethiopia. PHOTO FILE | NATION
In Summary
By REUTERS
More by this Author
Kenya’s telco giant Safaricom is in “advanced talks” with the Ethiopian government to introduce its popular M-Pesa mobile money service to neighbouring Ethiopia, a market of 100 million people, two sources said on Tuesday.
Britain’s Vodafone, Safaricom’s parent company, will license the use of the M-Pesa trade name to an Ethiopia-based bank while Safaricom will host the servers in Nairobi, one telecoms industry source told Reuters.
Ethiopia’s state telecommunications monopoly, Ethio telecom, will carry the service, the source added. Started in 2007, M-Pesa has nearly 30 million users in Kenya.
Kenya's Safaricom in
TUESDAY JULY 17 2018
A client using a mobile money service M-Pesa. The Kenyan telco is gearing up for its venture to neighbouring Ethiopia. PHOTO FILE | NATION
In Summary
- Britain’s Vodafone will license the use of the M-Pesa trade name to an Ethiopia-based.
By REUTERS
More by this Author
Kenya’s telco giant Safaricom is in “advanced talks” with the Ethiopian government to introduce its popular M-Pesa mobile money service to neighbouring Ethiopia, a market of 100 million people, two sources said on Tuesday.
Britain’s Vodafone, Safaricom’s parent company, will license the use of the M-Pesa trade name to an Ethiopia-based bank while Safaricom will host the servers in Nairobi, one telecoms industry source told Reuters.
Ethiopia’s state telecommunications monopoly, Ethio telecom, will carry the service, the source added. Started in 2007, M-Pesa has nearly 30 million users in Kenya.
Kenya's Safaricom in