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Vodacom and Nedbank launch M-PESA

Aug 31 2010 14:00 I-Net Bridge

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Vodacom Group Limited [JSE : VOD]

Last traded R103.50
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Cumulative volume 970,284
Market cap R154.00bn

Last Updated: 25/05/2012 at 19:32. Prices are delayed by 15 minutes. Source: McGregor BFA

 

Nedbank Group Ltd [JSE : NED]

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Market cap R85.43bn

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Johannesburg - Mobile telecommunications firm Vodacom Group [JSE:VOD] and banking group Nedbank Group [JSE:NED] on Tuesday announced the official launch of the M-PESA money transfer service in South Africa.

Utilising technology developed by the Vodafone Group, M-PESA is hailed as a "fast, safe and easy way to transfer money from person to person and is a revolutionary way of making cellphone technology work to serve a basic need." 

The new service is modelled on a successful version in Kenya, where 10 million people have adopted the M-PESA money transfer service.   

Vodacom Group CEO, Pieter Uys said: "The beauty of this service is the ease and speed with which people can send money to each other anywhere in the country. As anyone can receive M-PESA without having to be an M-PESA customer or even a Vodacom subscriber, it has the power to reach all cellphone users. The combination of Nedbank's banking expertise, our knowledge of mobile communications, and Vodafone's technology and experience of providing M-PESA in other markets has allowed us to bring this world-class service to South Africa."

Nedbank Group chief executive, Mike Brown added: "In South Africa, cellphone penetration is extremely high, and yet it is estimated that more than 13 million economically active South Africans do not have a bank account. By providing basic financial services accessible to all, M-PESA is well positioned to drive economic activity.  We also believe that it will contribute significantly towards easing many of the burdens currently faced by the unbanked in South Africa, thus bringing marginalised individuals into the economic mainstream."

Through M-PESA, money can be loaded onto a Vodacom cellphone at any M-PESA outlet. Outlets include retail stores, spazas, community service containers and all Nedbank branches.  

At outlets customers can register for the service and also deposit money into their M-PESA account or withdraw it as cash. Once customers have money in their M-PESA account, they are then able to send it to any other cellphone in South Africa. The receiver can then redeem the cash at an M-PESA outlet or a Nedbank ATM. 

Only Vodacom customers can send M-PESA but anyone with a cellphone can receive it, the group said.

In addition to the extensive distribution base already in place, PEP Stores, the Pick n Pay including Boxer stores, and Massmart which includes Game and Masscash have all confirmed their interest in participating in M-PESA.  

"Commitments have also been received from several other major retailers such as Edcon's Edgars, CNA, and Jet outlets as well as GloCell and Altech Autopage.  Blue Label and Smart Call are also recruiting small and medium sized outlets across the country including in many rural areas," Vodacom said.

"The number of M-PESA outlets is growing daily. A level of technical integration is required which will take some time so you will see additional retailers start to offer M-PESA over the coming weeks and months We encourage retailers to contact us to become M-PESA outlets - it's a great opportunity for entrepreneurs to partner with trusted names like Nedbank and Vodacom," said Uys.

Nedbank said that security has been designed into the system at every level and M-PESA conforms to the safety requirements expected of all mobile banking products. 

Customers access their accounts using a four digit PIN code and as long as that PIN remains secret only they can access the account.

 
 
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