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Tuko News on MSNMichael Joseph Recalls how Top Shareholders Dismissed M-Pesa as 'Nothing' 18 Years AgoSafaricom's former CEO Michael Joseph recalled how key shareholders dismissed M-Pesa as insignificant, underestimating its ...
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Tuko News on MSNM-Pesa at 18: Safaricom's Mobile Money Service Hits 100m Transactions DailySafaricom's mobile money service, M-Pesa, has marked its 18th anniversary. Launched in March 2007, M-Pesa Now operates in ...
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The Star on MSNCountries where MPESA has been expanded toAfter its launch in Kenya in March 2007, it was expanded to Tanzania (April 2008), the Democratic Republic of Congo (November ...
Big-ticket deals, including Bamburi’s sale of its Uganda subsidiary Hima Cement to a consortium of Sarrai Group and Rwimi ...
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SMEs need an enabling environment to make tech adoption easier, more affordableThere are approximately 44 million small to medium enterprises (SMEs) in Africa, employing around 80% of the workforce on the ...
M-PESA. Developing products tailored to the tech needs of SMEs and providing affordable financing options that enable these enterprises to invest in technology is essential. Vodacom Business is ...
That is, back in the 2000s, telecom companies Safaricom and Vodafone first launched the M-Pesa mobile money service in Kenya. This platform helped to bring millions of unbanked or underbanked ...
From ‘stupid idea’ to a financial revolution: Michael Joseph reveals how M-Pesa almost didn’t happen
Safaricom Board Chairperson Michael Joseph has revealed how at the beginning, almost 18 years ago, M-Pesa was dismissed as ...
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