GSMA: Nigeria’s PalmPay recognised as key driver of mobile money
Nigerian fintech company, PalmPay, has received recognition for its contribution to the growth of mobile money in Africa from the GSM Assoction (GSMA).
Read moreDetailsNigerian fintech company, PalmPay, has received recognition for its contribution to the growth of mobile money in Africa from the GSM Assoction (GSMA).
Read moreDetailsMoussa Thiemoko Dao, Group Director, Airtel Mobile Money Franco Zone, shares the mobile network operator’s strategies for driving mobile money penetration across its footprints in Africa and beyond while speaking at MWC ...
Read moreDetailsFrehiwot Tamru, Ethio Telecom CEO, on how the Ethiopian telecoms operator’s Telebirr gained 37 million mobile money users in two years.
Read moreDetailsThe Central Bank of Nigeria has granted final approval to a bank backed by MTN Nigeria Plc to operate mobile money service in the country, the largest mobile network operator says.
Read moreDetailsMark Dankworth, President Business Development Africa at Ukheshe, shares thoughts on key trends transforming the fintech sector, particularly in emerging markets.
Read moreDetailsTwo of Nigeria’s largest mobile network operators (MNOs) have received the banking regulator’s bank licence approvals in what may be a major boost for their mobile money services.
Read moreDetailsMTN Mobile Money (MTN MoMo) service accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic, the South African mobile phone group says. By the end of September 2020, nearly 42 million people were regularly transacting on ...
Read moreDetailsMTN Nigeria agents are to distribute mobile money services alongside selling airtime to subscribers on the nation’s largest mobile phone company. This followed a licence granted by the Central Bank of Nigeria ...
Read moreDetailsTelnet Nigeria Limited, the Nigerian technology conglomerate, is near closing a deal to sell stakes in its mobile money business subsidiary, Paycom to the maker of popular Opera Mini browser, Opera Software. ...
Read moreDetailsWorld Health Organization (WHO) says that field experience has shown that mobile money can bring efficiency into immunisation campaigns in Nigeria. Ibrahim Al-Asi Abdullahi, Finance Officer with WHO made this known to ...
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