The launch of an API for M-Pesa has been held back because the mobile money platform is not hosted in its home country, according to an AllAfrica report of a speech by a Safaricom executive. However, ...
Safaricom opened up the API for M-Pesa to third-party developers, a move it hopes will encourage innovation and attract more traffic onto the mobile money system. However, some of the immediate ...
Safaricom, the operator of the M-Pesa platform, has released an Application Programming Interface (API) to entice local and international developers into creating innovative new use cases for the ...
Recently, there was a lot of excitement stirred up when Safaricom, Kenya’s largest mobile operator, released the Application Program Interface (API) for its mobile money service M-PESA to local and ...
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Six months since Safaricom brought its M-PESA servers back home, the telecom giant has announced that it has opened up its M-PESA platform to allow local and international developers to come up with ...
M-Pesa is dominating Kenya but why are international competitors not attacking them? Turns out it is better to partner with them. A staggering 59% of Kenya’s GDP flows through M-PESA, the country’s ...
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