Safaricom Halts Money Transfer To Unregistered M-Pesa Users
Telcom giant Safaricom has stopped mobile money transfer to users who have not registered their sim cards to mobile money ...
Read moreTelcom giant Safaricom has stopped mobile money transfer to users who have not registered their sim cards to mobile money ...
Read moreSafaricom has been accredited with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) Certification, a worldwide standard of data ...
Read moreSafaricom, M-Pesa and Sumitomo have inked a deal to support startups in their initial stages to enable them to scale ...
Read moreSafaricom has launched a new product dubbed 'Safaricom Hook', a platform that seeks to tap into the youth population in ...
Read moreSafaricom has increased the M-PESA transaction limit to Ksh250,000 per transaction from the previous Ksh150,000. This is after the Nairobi ...
Read moreSafaricom has partnered with Britam Insurance to offer its customers insurance coverage from as low as Ksh25 daily. Dubbed Data ...
Read moreSafaricom has inked a Ksh15 billion pact with a consortium of Kenyan Banks to fund a sustainability agenda. The Sustainability ...
Read moreM-PESA services officially kicked off in Ethiopia yesterday after Safaricom Ethiopia got a nod from the National Bank of Ethiopia ...
Read moreM-PESA users from today are set to enjoy a daily transaction limit of Ksh500,000 from the previous Ksh300,000. This new ...
Read moreSafaricom has announced that M-PESA has crossed 30 million customers using the service every month in Kenya. The 30 million ...
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