MFS Africa, a leading pan-African fintech company, is thrilled to announce that it has been crowned Fintech of the Year at a ceremony held last night, 24 May, in Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt. This prestigious accolade recognizes the...
MFS Africa, the largest digital payments network in Africa, has partnered with Access Bank, Nigeria's largest bank, to expand AccessAfrica remittance corridors. AccessAfrica allows customers to transfer and receive money across the world from loved ones and business partners.
The...
Africa's largest payment gateway, MFS Africa, has partnered with Western Union to enable individuals and businesses across the continent to receive money from over 200 countries and territories.
The partnership will enable funds to be sent from countries around the...
EziPay, a cross-border remittances and digital wallet company operating within Africa, has partnered with MFS Africa, a digital payments gateway to enable last-mile connectivity for remittances and collections to and from mobile money wallets and bank accounts in Africa....
Olaseni Alabede, a veteran of the payments technology sector with more than 18 years of experience, has joined Global Technology Partners (GTP), an MFS Africa company, as chief technology officer (CTO).
Acquired by MFS Africa in June 2022, the US-based...
MFS Africa has been granted three licenses by the Central Bank of Uganda. The licenses will enable the company to extend and deepen its offering in Uganda. The licenses obtained - PSP (Payment Service Provider), PSO (Payment Systems Operator),...
Investing in money market funds (MMF) is one of the most secure ways to grow your savings while maintaining liquidity. These funds offer competitive returns and are managed by experienced financial institutions. In Kenya, MMFs have become increasingly popular,...
More loan apps have rushed to the Central Bank of Kenya to get their licenses after Google recently removed hundreds of digital lending apps from the Play Store in Kenya. This is after the Alphabet-owned company implemented a new...
Google has recently implemented a new policy in Kenya, requiring digital lenders to submit proof of their licenses from the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) in order to be listed on the Google Play Store. The policy aims to...