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Airtel Kenya Completes Separation of Mobile Money Operations, Says Central Bank of Kenya
The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has announced that Airtel Kenya has successfully separated its mobile money business from the telecommunications business following the end of a transition period that started in January 2022.
Airtel’s new mobile money entity called Airtel Money Kenya Limited received a Payment Service Provider (PSP) license in January 2022 marking the end of a restructuring process that began in 2019.
According to CBK, the restructuring means that the mobile money business will now better serve its customers and strengthen operations.
“This effort will facilitate the realization of the vision in the National Payments Strategy 2022-2025 of a ‘fast, efficient, and collaborative payment system that supports financial inclusion and innovations that benefit Kenyans’ ” – Central Bank of Kenya
The separation of Airtel’s businesses sets the stage for a looming separation of market leader, Safaricom, whose mobile money service, M-PESA, is used by over 34 million Kenyans.
In a recent meeting between CBK Governor, Patrick Njoroge, and newly elected members of Parliament, the Governor asked the MPs to wait for developments in that regard over the next few months and before 2023.
Safaricom, on the other hand, says it does not intend to spin off M-PESA into a separate business.
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