Airtel creates separate mobile money unit
Airtel Networks Kenya has separated its
mobile money unit Airtel Money by transferring it to a new entity to be known
as Airtel Money Kenya Limited.
“To better serve our customers, we have
separated and transferred the Airtel Money Business from Airtel Networks Kenya
Limited to Airtel Money Kenya Limited,” Airtel said in a statement on Thursday.
The new entity is now set to take over the
provision of Airtel Money services in collaboration with the parent firm -
Airtel Networks Kenya Limited.
The separation by Airtel aligns to the
envisioned ring-fencing of payment service providers (PSPs) by the Central Bank
of Kenya (CBK) which seeks to mitigate contagion risks posed by the linkages of
payment providers to non-financial affiliates.
The actions sought by the CBK in its five-year
National Payments Strategy (NPS) includes the creation of separate business
units, separate records and accounts and the segregation of duties and internal
controls.
Besides Airtel, Telkom Kenya has hinted at
plans to run T-Kash as a separate unit.
Safaricom has nevertheless stuck at keeping
voice, data and its mobile money service M-Pesa under one roof, arguing the
pairing of Safaricom and M-Pesa has been complementary in driving growth for
the telco.
In spite of analysts projecting greater
revenues for M-Pesa, Safaricom has insisted that it does not see a substantial
benefit from devolving M-Pesa from its voice and data business.
“M-Pesa is still run separately from product
development to teams. We do not see any real benefit from a split other than
from an organisation point of view,” Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa told Citizen Digital in an
earlier interview.
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