e& and Mastercard to Redefine the e-Commerce Experience in Egypt
e& Group and Mastercard have come into a strategic partnership to help redefine digital experience and commerce for its e-wallet, Etisalat Cash in Egypt.
e& Group and Mastercard have come into a strategic partnership to help redefine digital experience and commerce for its e-wallet, Etisalat Cash in Egypt.
The value of mobile money transactions has dropped by GH¢3 billion since the bill was announced.
Tanzania’s government stated that newly reduced rates will be officially announced in the Government Gazette tomorrow
TPAY MOBILE and Huawei have commenced the first phase of their strategic partnership by enabling in-app purchases for 60 million subscribers across MEA.
Keeping up with providing their users with the new digital solutions and align their goals with customer needs, FNB has released a new payment functionality.
Payment24 has brought out a comprehensive solutions suite which is expected to better contactless, cardless fuel payments in Africa.
T-kash has been integrated into the govt. digital platform, ecitizen. Users can now easily make all ecitizen payments through T-kash.
Mastercard has announced the appointment of Victor Ndlovu as Director, Country Business Development Lead, East Africa.
Network International’s Hany Fekry about the current state of digital payments and financial services in Nigeria.
Telkom Kenya has partnered with The National Youth Council of Kenya (NYCK) to develop a youth-focused digital wallet to boost financial inclusion among the youth, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mastercard, and Geidea, the largest fintech company in Saudi Arabia by market share, have announced a strategic partnership agreement to accept Mastercard payments on Tap-on-Phone solution in the Kingdom.
Uber’s long-term partnership with Mastercard continues to grow with a new strategic initiative focusing on digital payments and advancing financial inclusions
At the height of the global Covid-19 pandemic, Nedbank became the first bank to offer small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs) the ability to turn their cellphones into a payment acceptance device with the launch of its Tap-on-phone functionality.