Mobile money has transformed financial transactions, offering convenience and accessibility.From fake transaction messages to social engineering scams, many customers have in the past fallen ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. An M-Pesa outlet in Nairobi. Millions of Kenyans rely on the service to send and receive ...
While agents are the frontliners, M-Pesa dealers work quietly behind the scenes to ensure that everything runs smoothly.
Long held to be Africa’s fintech golden goose, Safaricom’s M-PESA, the mobile money platform that was likely used by almost every Kenyan who had a cellphone at one point and over 66 million ...
“Fear of online fraud and losing money remains the top concern for Africans,” said Anna Collard of KnowBe4 Africa. “Cybercriminals increasingly exploit human psychology for social engineering purposes ...
Safaricom PLC announced temporary closure of all M-Pesa services on Monday, March 24, 2025, a move that sparked debate among ...
Safaricom has announced a planned maintenance for its M-Pesa product on the dawn of Monday, March 24. The scheduled process ...
Its users transfer €900m every month. The development of M-Pesa has opened up new ways for people in these countries to access services they need. In Tanzania, an NGO has started transferring money on ...
“We are excited to offer affordable remittance services from M-Pesa to MTN Mobile Money users in Uganda. Our subscribers will cash out at any of our 55,000 agents across the country,” said Lubeg ...
Looking ahead, Ndegwa said they are focused on ensuring that M-Pesa remains adaptable to emerging technologies, particularly in the areas of blockchain and artificial intelligence, to further ...