• Home
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Signup to receive updates
 Innovation | Startups | Funding | Tech Blog in Africa
NiRA Event
  • Home
  • Startups
  • Opportunities
  • Funding
  • Women Tech
  • Expert Column
  • Blockchain
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Startups
  • Opportunities
  • Funding
  • Women Tech
  • Expert Column
  • Blockchain
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home General

M-PESA Safaricom, Onafriq Partner for Streamlined Remittances to Ethiopia

by Editor
2 years ago
in General
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
M-PESA Safaricom, Onafriq Partner for Streamlined Remittances to Ethiopia
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

RelatedPosts

TikTok Cracks Down on Violations in Nigeria, Removes 4M Videos and Halts 86,000 Lives

Conversations 2026:Meet Meta Business Agent

Digital Encode Sounds Alarm Over Nigeria’s Rising Cybersecurity Failures

PayPal’s Account Crackdown in Kenya Exposes a Bigger Challenge for Cross-Border Payments

M-PESA Safaricom has signed an International Money Transfer Agreement with Onafriq, Africa’s largest digital payments network, operating in 40 African countries, to help streamline remittance flows to Ethiopia.

M‑PESA provides individuals with quick and easy financial services through a mobile phone. Users do not need a bank account, just a Safaricom sim card.

Through the agreement, individuals within Ethiopia can receive remittances from different parts of the world through M-PESA, based on the authorisation received from the National Bank of Ethiopia to start the remittance service in July 2023.

Last year, the World Bank stated that the remittances flow to countries in sub-Saharan Africa reached $54 billion in 2023 – an increase from the previous year’s gain.

This increase was driven by strong remittance growth in countries like Mozambique, Rwanda and Ethiopia.

While this increase is a move in the right direction, there is work to be done. The receipt of remittances plays a crucial role in reducing poverty as well as the GDP of a country.

Ethiopia’s Director General of Ethiopian Diaspora, Mohammed Endris, previously noted this, stating that in some countries remittances take up to 40-50% of the GDP, while the remittance sent by the diaspora to Ethiopia is 5%.

A partnership such as the one between M-PESA Safaricom and Onafriq will only serve to contribute to this figure.

The incorporation of International Money Transfer capability into its offering allows M-PESA to tap into and leverage Onafriq’s extensive network, connecting 500 million mobile money wallets and 200 million bank accounts.

This vast reach enables domestic and cross-border disbursements and collections, card issuing and processing, agency banking, and treasury services.

Of this partnership, Paul Kavavu, General Manager at Safaricom Ethiopia, states: “Our goal is to make payments easier, and the incorporation of International Money Transfer services into M-PESA serves that purpose perfectly. Ethiopia generates more than five billion USD in remittances annually and this partnership will provide the Ethiopian Diaspora with an easy and fast formal channel to send money to their loved ones in Ethiopia.”

Nika Naghavi, Group Head of Growth at Onafriq, states that the partnership will directly stimulate the realisation of Ethiopia’s digital transformation strategy.

The strategy termed ‘Digital Ethiopia 2025’, places emphasis on enabling systems through digital transformation, of which digital payments form a crucial part.

The country’s solution to this includes ensuring financial inclusion, innovation in the banking system and the adoption of innovative solutions.

“We have always believed that payments should be a simple process, as simple as a phone call – connecting individuals through increased access.

The agreement with M-PESA Safaricom extends our reach in Africa even further and strengthens our position as the largest payment network on the continent.

We are confident that this partnership will positively impact economic growth and the achievement of greater sustainable development goals,” says Naghavi.

The service complements Ethiopia’s efforts to generate foreign currency inflow through formal channels, offering a safe, inclusive and reliable service to customers through M-PESA.


Don’t miss important articles during the week. Subscribe to demo.techbuild.africa weekly digest for updates

Join @techbuildafrica on Telegram
ShareTweetShareSendShare

Related Posts

TikiTok
General

TikTok Cracks Down on Violations in Nigeria, Removes 4M Videos and Halts 86,000 Lives

Meta Business Agent
General

Conversations 2026:Meet Meta Business Agent

Digital Encode
General

Digital Encode Sounds Alarm Over Nigeria’s Rising Cybersecurity Failures

Subscribe Us

Recent Posts

  • TikTok Cracks Down on Violations in Nigeria, Removes 4M Videos and Halts 86,000 Lives
  • Backed by Janngo Capital, CreditChek Expands Its Credit Infrastructure Play Across East Africa
  • Savant Build Programme for African Founders Closes Soon
  • AVEVA Day Nigeria 2026 Explores Digital Twins, Industrial Intelligence and Connected Ecosystems
  • Egyptian Fintech Blnk Grabs $37M to Scale Point-of-Sale Lending
  • Shuttlers Hits 10 Million Trips, Rolls Out Google Maps Transit Integration
  • SA EV Startup Zimi Lands DBSA Backing to Build Out Fleet Charging Networks
  • The Small Business Owner’s New Advantage Is an AI Back Office
  • Rewriting Africa’s Energy Playbook: Toyin Emmanuel-Olubake on Why Catalyst Fund Backed PowerLabs
  • Aions Ventures Launches $6.1M to Help SA Startups Bridge the Series A Gap

Telegram

Join @techbuildafrica on Telegram
Innovation | Startups | Funding | Tech Blog in Africa

© 2013-2024 techbuild.africa. All Rights Reserved.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Sitemap
  • Terms
  • Blockchain
  • CleanTech

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Startups
  • Hubs
  • Funding
  • WomenTech
  • CleanTech
  • Blockchain

© 2013-2024 techbuild.africa. All Rights Reserved.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Secret Link