Q. Are African banks exploring internet/mobile banking yet?
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1 answer | on 26/3/11
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Martin Nagy
Industry: Artisan/Craft Work
Toledo, United States
Actually the phone companies in Tanzania and probably elsewhere are using a system where you can send money to people through the phone... MPESA ? as I recall is one of the systems. People out in the rural sections where there are no banks can get cash that way. Internet is off and on with power shortages and rolling brownouts.
on 7/8/11




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