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Tuko News on MSNSafaricom explains eligibility criteria for 3 new loan products offering up to KSh 400kSafaricom has explained the eligibility criteria for customers to access three new loan products, namely Taasi Pochi, Taasi ...
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Tuko News on MSNSafaricom Explains How To Become Super M-Pesa Agent, How to Apply after Customer's RequestSafaricom advised the customer who sought to become a super M-Pesa agent to ensure they are authorised within the first month ...
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Tuko News on MSNSafaricom clarifies it doesn't review M-Shwari loan limit after customers complainedKenyans continued to raise concerns over low or zero M-Shwari limits despite their efforts to save, use M-Pesa and other ...
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Tuko News on MSNSafaricom: Kenyans React as Telco Hits Over 50 Million Customers, Share Reward ScreenshotsKenyans share mixed reactions after Safaricom PLC announced it has surpassed the 50 million mark in customer base, after 25 ...
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The Star on MSNSafaricom reaches 50 million customers in major milestoneThe company says the milestone highlights the trust, loyalty and partnership of Kenyans over the last two and a half decades.
Safaricom has since filed a notice of appeal against the judgment. It intends to overturn findings of the Labour court.
The chairman of Kenya's biggest telecoms operator Safaricom , John Ngumi, has resigned as of Dec. 22 to pursue green energy development across Africa, the company said on Thursday.
Safaricom, the largest telecommunications provider in Kenya, saw growth in its money transfer platform M-Pesa as it waived fees for small transactions, in an effort to limit the spread of the ...
NAIROBI, June 27 (Reuters) - Safaricom (SCOM.NR), opens new tab has appointed Wim Vanhelleputte as chief executive officer of its Ethiopia business from September, an internal memo seen by Reuters ...
Safaricom is exploring how to take Bonga beyond Kenya’s borders, which could include markets where both M-Pesa and Vodafone are present: currently 10 in Europe, Africa, and South Asia.
Safaricom Plc’s rally to a record has made Kenya’s biggest company overvalued, with analysts forecasting a 10% drop in the next 12 months. Shares of the Nairobi-based company rose to an ...
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