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Airtel & VeriFone Mobile Money Enter Kenya’s Transit & Retail Sectors With New Mobile Tap n Pay Partnership

vx6753g_hp-bannerIn a move set to revolutionize Kenya’s public transit and merchant payments, Bharti Airtel and VeriFone Mobile Money have partnered to deploy VeriFone Mobile Money’s merchant enablement applications for mobile Tap n Pay across Airtel’s 17 operating countries in Africa.

VeriFone Mobile Money’s Tap n Pay applications are a smart, secure and fast way for customers to pay, buy, bank, bill and remit money with their mobile phone at the point of sale.

Though the services are aimed at the entire Africa, they will be most felt in Kenya where other players such as Safaricom, Google, Equity, MasterCard and Visa have been eyeing the same and doubling up their card deploying especially to retailers and public transit services even though they have been postponed. VeriFone Mobile Money will implement a full suite of Retail Enablement applications integrated to VeriFone’s range of payment devices across the group, enabling the deployment of Mobile POS (mPOS), POS and Biometrics for International Remittance to Airtel Money customers, the solution will enable fast and secure transaction processing at the agents point of sale.

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Chidi Okpala, Director & Head of Airtel Money – Africa stated, “Airtel is excited to offer VeriFone Mobile Money’s applications to our teeming Airtel Mobile Money customers across Africa. Using their Airtel Money Wallet with VeriFone’s contactless / NFC point of sale terminals our customers will have a more convenient, fast and secure way to make multiple payment transactions utilizing Tap n Pay.”

“With this solution, we will be at the forefront of efforts to transform payments systems within the public mass transit and retail sectors in Africa”.

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“Africa has one of the most evolved mobile money systems in the world,” said Chris Jones, VeriFone Mobile Money’s CEO. “Over 42 million people across Africa according to the GSMA are actively using mobile money services and there are more than 520,000 registered mobile money agents across the continent. With only 22% of Africans holding a bank account or credit facility, we fully expect the number of people to quadruple as mobile financial services offer the ‘unbanked’ a way to transact, pay bills and build assets.”

“We are excited to partner closely with Airtel Africa Group to design a unique offering to drive Africa’s mobile money evolution,” stated Mr Jones. “The partnership will enable our teams to work together with banks, insurance and transport companies to expand access to mobile financial tools and services for Airtel Money customers.”

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