Banks unveil own mobile money platform allowing transfer of nearly Sh1m

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By MUTHOKI MUMO, [email protected]

Posted Thursday, February 16 2017 at 11:49
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[li]So far, the system has only been enabled for person-to-person transfers.[/li][li]Customers will be able to move money between accounts on the PesaLink system in real-time.[/li][li]The banks offering PesaLink services are Standard Chartered, Co-operative Bank, Barclays Bank, Guardian Bank, Victoria Commercial Bank, Credit Bank, Prime Bank and Middle East Bank.[/li][li]Transaction fees will vary depending on the bank that customers use to access the PesaLink service.[/li][/ul]

Twelve banks have said they are ready for their customers to sign up on PesaLink, a new mobile banking platform that allows users to transfer nearly Sh1 million in a single transaction.

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Customers on PesaLink can make real-time transfers of a minimum Sh10 and a maximum Sh999,999. Fees will vary depending on the bank through which customers access PesaLink, although they have waived charges on all transactions up to Sh500.

“We were specifically trying to provide a service that is available to the consumer, even at the base of the pyramid,” said Kenya Bankers Association (KBA) chief executive Habil Olaka.

Banks jointly own and operate PesaLink through the Integrated Payment Services Limited (IPSL), a subsidiary firm of the lenders lobby, KBA.
After the Sh500 threshold, IPSL will charge each of the banks a fee of between Sh10-Sh12 per transaction. The decision on whether to or how to pass on these costs to consumers will lie with specific banks.

The platform was launched yesterday following the CBK approvals for the first batch of banks to begin providing services on PesaLink. Each of the banks will customise and integrate PesaLink onto its own mobile banking platforms. This will be through the use of mobile phone applications or Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) codes.

PesaLink is different from the major mobile money platforms in Kenya in that it will not be housed within a SIM card application such as Safaricom’s M-Pesa or Equity Bank’s Equitel.

Mr Olaka said banks had opted to avoid the SIM card route due to the complex processes associated with getting mobile network operator licences.
PesaLink will also be integrated into ATM networks. To deposit or withdraw money onto accounts, customers will have to either visit bank branches or agency banking outlets.

Banks are at a disadvantage relative to the existing mobile money services which have built relatively robust agency networks across the country.
While this first phase of roll-out will focus on person-to-person transfers, there are intentions to integrate bill and goods payment services in the second phase of the project.

Bankers also plan to target increasingly digitised government services.

“Beyond the retail payments advantage, we also hope to build a solid e-government payment engine to support public sector payments,” said Mr Olaka.

Perfect for hackers…let me contact my Russian friends kuna pesa ya kuundwa hapa.:D:D

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Just imagine sending one million to wrong number halafu anazima simu…

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hii bank ya @uwesmake wamelalia sana na hii equitel yao. saa hii wangekuwa na system kama hii inarun vipoa sana

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this will definitely hit RTGS cz zile fees zenye banks walikuwa wakilipishwa will go down

equitel ni poa, transfers/send within equity members is free. customer can pay you for free by directly send money to your a/c. Mpesa ni bure sana, esp lipa na pesa. Client is charged to transfer, you then lose 1percent transfering from kopokopo to mpesa and again you will incur charges when withdrawing or sending

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You can only send money to another person’s bank account not mobile number Mr Admin

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HAkuna kitu ka hiyo. The system isn’t linked to a SIM card.

Precisely.

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KWFT wanatumia equitel?

I think I should change my career and go into FinTech

Api codes zao zitakua available for intergration?

I’m hoping so

I think Equitel is extending this API.Just talk to them and they will give you a listening ear. http://equitel.com/pdf/pesalinktermsandconditions.pdf

I think Equitel is extending this API.Just talk to them and they will give you a listening ear. http://equitel.com/pdf/pesalinktermsandconditions.pdf