CBK revokes Tangaza Money's operating license
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The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has revoked the authorization
granted to Mobile Pay Limited (MPL) trading as Tangaza.
The banking sector regulator says the action
culminates from a long engagement with the payment services provider during
which Tangaza was in persistent violations of national payment system laws and
regulations.
The company has for instance failed to discharge
its statutory obligations including the submission of audited annual financial
accounts and quarterly reports for CBK’s oversight in spite of being goven
adequate time to iron out the violations.
“CBK therefore notes that the conduct of MPL and
its Trustees could erode public trust and the revocation of MPL’s authorization
will protect the interests of its customers and maintain confidence in the
National Payment System,” CBK said in a statement on Tuesday.
Subsequently, the regulator has taken over
control of MPL’s business to safeguard and facilitate distribution of money in
the Trust Fund.
“CBK will undertake a reconciliation of MPL
customers’ balances against the Trust Fund accounts, and then commence
reimbursing the customers,” CBK added.
The reconciliation process is expected to be
completed within two weeks with MPL Trustees will be held personally liable for
any shortfall in the Trust Fund.
Tangaza Money is the smallest of four mobile payment
service providers (PSPs) in the country and has a market share of less than
0.01 per cent of total mobile money suscribers.

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