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Bill-sharing app launched by Saudi’s stc pay

Saudi Arabia’s stc pay, the digital payment provider service of telecommunications company stc, has launched Qattah, which it describes as an integrated service which will allow customers to easily share and track expenses with multiple people, removing the stress from splitting bills.

Bill-sharing app launched by Saudi’s stc pay

Telkom Kenya announces mobile money product T-Kash App

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Telkom, a South African wireline and wireless telecommunications provider, announced that Telkom Kenya has launched an app for its mobile money product, T-Kash.

Telkom Kenya announces mobile money product T-Kash App

WhatsApp talks up digital payments pilot in India

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WhatsApp shared the results of its pilot digital payments programme across 500 villages in the Indian states of Karnataka and Maharashtra.

WhatsApp talks up digital payments pilot in India

i2c and Ooredoo launching digital payment initiatives in Qatar

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Ooredoo Qatar has selected i2C Inc’s agile payments technology to help it launch modern payment solutions for its users in Qatar, including digital-first prepaid cards and mobile wallets.

i2c partners with Ooredoo to launch digital-first payment initiatives in Qatar

VNPT launches mobile money trial across Vietnam

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Vietnam’s state-owned VNPT (Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group) has launched a pilot mobile money service nationwide.

VNPT launches mobile money trial across Vietnam

MobiFone to pioneer mobile money services in Vietnam

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One month after Vietnam announced plans to pilot mobile money services across the country, and eight months after Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc signed off on approval of the pilot programme, MobiFone has become the first Vietnamese operator to be permitted to provide mobile money services in the country.

MobiFone to pioneer mobile money services in Vietnam

M1ST opportunity for TrueMoney & Rabbit LINE Pay in Thailand

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Boku is expanding its mobile payments network M1ST into Thailand via support for the country’s two most popular mobile wallets, TrueMoney and Rabbit LINE Pay.

M1ST opportunity for TrueMoney & Rabbit LINE Pay in Thailand
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FSS and BRAC Bank partner for digital commerce in Bangladesh

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FSS (Financial Software and Systems) is collaborating with Bangladesh’s BRAC Bank to facilitate digital commerce in the market.

FSS and BRAC Bank partner to drive digital commerce growth in Bangladesh

MTN Uganda and TerraPay enhance partnership

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MTN Mobile Money Uganda, a subsidiary of operator MTN Uganda, and TerraPay, a global payments infrastructure company, have announced an association that will enable MTN Mobile Money Uganda to facilitate international digital cross-border remittances and speedy money transfers to beneficiaries in a number of regions.

MTN Uganda and TerraPay enhance partnership

Share boost for Nigerian operators – but they’re not PSBs yet

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Shares of Airtel Africa and MTN Nigeria have hit what are described as all-time highs after they were granted approval by Nigeria's central bank for banking licences – at least in principle.

Share boost for Nigerian operators – but they’re not PSBs yet
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Barko launching digital bank in South Africa with Temenos

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Microfinance firm Barko is entering South Africa’s retail banking market with a new digital bank built on Temenos Transact and powered by The Temenos Banking Cloud.

Barko launching digital bank in South Africa with Temenos

MTN Nigeria examines women’s access to mobile finance

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Multilateral development finance institution the African Development Bank has signed a grant agreement for $500,000 with Y’ello Digital Financial Services (YDFS), a fintech subsidiary of operator MTN Nigeria. The grant will be used for a study into economic, religious, and social factors hampering access to finance for women in northern Nigeria.

MTN Nigeria examines women’s access to mobile finance

Airtel Tanzania launches overdraft offering with I&M

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Airtel Tanzania has partnered with the country’s I&M Bank to launch a mobile overdraft service.

Airtel Tanzania launches overdraft offering with I&M

Ericsson wins mobile finance deal with Orange Money

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Orange MEA is partnering with Ericsson as it looks to accelerate its pan-Africa Orange Money mobile finance service.

Ericsson wins mobile finance deal with Orange Money
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M-Pesa hits the 50 million mark

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Africa’s largest fintech platform has been celebrating a major milestone with the news that M-Pesa has reached 50 million monthly active customers, cementing its position as Africa’s largest fintech platform.

M-Pesa hits the 50 million mark

Cellulant and Gainde 2000 digitising payments for African trade

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Cellulant has entered into a five-year partnership with Senegal-based Gainde 2000 to offer an end-to-end Pan-African technology infrastructure and payments solutions for trade, revenue & tax collection for governments and multinational companies.

Cellulant and Gainde 2000 digitising payments for African trade

Investment boost for Africa-focused mobile money company

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Another potential major player in the African mobile money market has received serious financial backing. African fintech pawaPay has announced that it has secured $9 million in a seed funding round.

Investment boost for Africa-focused mobile money company

Big investor interest in African fintech OPay

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SoftBank Vision Fund’s first investment in an African start-up has been announced – and it’s a big one for fintech company OPay.

Big investor interest in African fintech OPay

Can Boku grab a big piece of the mobile payments market?

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Targeting in particular the 1.7 billion consumers that it says have joined the world’s middle class in the past decade, most of them in emerging markets, fintech Boku has launched M1ST (Mobile First), which it calls the world’s largest mobile payments network.

Can Boku grab a big piece of the mobile payments market?
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