Categories: CryptoNews

Visa Wants To Compete With M-Pesa and Bitpesa in Kenya

The competition in the Kenyan mobile payments ecosystem is heating up. Visa is collaborating with various Kenyan banks to bring the competition to M-Pesa and Bitpesa. An interesting development, albeit the credit card issuer may have bitten off a bit more than it can chew.

Visa Wants To Compete With M-Pesa

Similar to a lot of other financial players in the market, Visa wants a bigger slice of the pie in the mobile space. By targeting Kenya specifically, the company is bringing significant competition to M-Pesa and Bitpesa. So far, the market has been dominated by M-Pesa for quite some time, and the system seems to work quite well.

mVisa, as this new offering is called, will give customers access to funds in their bank account, which can be used to pay merchants and people. This is made possible by collaborating with various local banks, including NIC Bank, Family Bank, and KCB. However, this will only be useful to people who have access to a bank account, which are not necessarily the people targeted by M-Pesa.

At the same time, this new offering provides consumers with an alternative option to relying on Safaricom. While they are the largest mobile operator in the country, mVisa will let anyone access and use funds regardless of which provider they are on. Moreover, this function will work between users of these different banks, which may have some appeal to some people.



Related Post

In-store payments can be completed by scanning QR codes with a smartphone. Owners of a feature phone can enter the merchant’s phone number to complete the transfer. It is good to see mVisa support both feature phones and smartphones, as both are very common in Kenya and other African countries.

So far, mVisa launched in India last year, where it is being used by roughly 30,000 merchants. The company will expand their presence in Africa over the coming years, targeting regions such as Uganda, Rwanda, and Nigeria by the end of 2016. For now, it remains to be seen how much competition this will bring to M-Pesa and Bitpesa in Kenya, as both services seem to target very different user groups.

Image credit 1

If you liked this article follow us on Twitter @themerklenews and make sure to subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest bitcoin and altcoin price analysis and the latest cryptocurrency news.

JP Buntinx

JP Buntinx is a FinTech and Bitcoin enthusiast living in Belgium. His passion for finance and technology made him one of the world's leading freelance Bitcoin writers, and he aims to achieve the same level of respect in the FinTech sector.

Share
Published by
JP Buntinx

Recent Posts

Justin Sun Pledges $SUN Buybacks With SunPerp Revenue

Justin Sun, CEO of TRON DAO, has just made one of his biggest announcements of…

2 days ago

$BNB Hits $1,000 ATH as Market Cap Reaches $145.7B

$BNB has broken through a historic milestone. The token surged past $1,000, setting a new…

3 days ago

Top 5 DeFi Tokens Less Than $1 Price Mark To Watch In September

Decentralized finance (DeFi) has continued to disrupt traditional financial systems, offering permissionless access to lending,…

3 days ago

Solana Data Insights: App Revenues Hit $193.5M in August, Up 126% YoY

Solana’s app economy posted another breakout month. Total application revenues surged to $193.5 million in…

4 days ago

Sharps Technology Aligns with Bonk for Treasury Staking and Solana Growth

Sharps Technology (NASDAQ: STSS) is making a major move in the Solana ecosystem. The company,…

4 days ago

Understand AR In the Context of LivLive’s Game Layer for Reality Ecosystem

LivLive is redefining augmented reality (AR) gaming by turning real-world actions into measurable value for…

5 days ago