Two Zambian operators have announced major digital finance initiatives in the past week, MTN with an eye to the international market and Airtel focusing on in-country payment requirements.
Revolut connects mobile wallets to African telcos Airtel, Orange Money and MTN Revolut, the global financial app with more than 40 million customers worldwide, today extends its international ...
The 0.5 percent tax on mobile money cash withdrawals continues to significantly suppress transaction volumes. Introduced in ...
The partnership is set to launch a prepaid virtual card tailored for MTN's MoMo customers, granting them access to over 100 million acceptance points worldwide Additionally, it will empower MoMo ...
Mobile Money platform operators are demanding for government intervention in the industry’s challenges to ensure that the services are affordable, both to the customers and the companies. Mobile money ...
Mastercard Incorporated MA recently inked a multi-market deal with MTN Group Fintech, in a bid to offer enhanced digital solutions for African consumers and small businesses, and make way for them to ...
Remember the last time you needed to send money from your MTN Mobile Money account to someone using Airtel? You had to find an agent, withdraw cash from MTN, then deposit it into Airtel—paying ...
MTN Uganda (www.MTN.co.ug) the first telecom company in Uganda and in the MTN Group (www.MTN.com) to grant access to third-parties to its Mobile Money Access Programming Interface (API). An Open API ...
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