Safaricom M-Pesa announced on Monday it is partnering with Ethiopian fintech startup LakiPay Financial Technologies to enhance digital payment services in Ethiopia.
Safaricom founder Michael Joseph and CEO Peter Ndegwa lead officials in cake cutting in celebrations to mark MPESA’s 18th birthday at Safaricom headquarters, Nairobi on March 7 /LEAH MUKANGAIIf there ...
The partnership hopes to accelerate financial inclusion and grow acceptance of mobile payments in the country.
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