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Vodacom reviewing poor M-Pesa business

Vodacom reviewing poor M-Pesa business

Vodacom South Africa reportedly considering various options for its sluggish mobile money transfer service M-Pesa.

In 2010, Vodacom launched M-Pesa in South Africa and the company set a target of reaching 10

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Vodacom reviewing poor M-Pesa business

million local users.

Vodacom then relaunched the service in August 2014 in a bid to spur interest in the product. The M-Pesa relaunch in 2014 further involved a simplified registration and FICA process and the establishment of 8,800 points of presence.

But Vodacom’s 2015 integrated report revealed that while 1 million people registered for M-Pesa in South Africa, only 76,000 people were actively using the service. Vodacom, in its 2015 integrated report, further said that “progress has been slower than we’d like” regarding M-Pesa.

Vodacom is exploring options for its M-Pesa business that range from enabling employees to generate new ideas for the service to possibly even shutting it down.

M-Pesa’s struggles in South Africa are in stark contrast to other African countries such as Kenya where network Safaricom has recorded over 11 million mobile money users. UK mobile network Vodafone has stakes in both Safaricom and Vodacom.

Moreover, Vodacom’s M-Pesa business in its rest of Africa operations has also performed better than in South Africa. Last year, Vodacom reported that it had over 8 million users of M-Pesa across its African operations.

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