Annette Kariuki
Safaricom has launched a partnership with global e-commerce site,
Aliexpress.com, allowing consumers to pay for their shopping using
M-Pesa.
This is the latest in a string of partnerships Safaricom is banking on
to bolster M-Pesa’s position in the country’s mobile payments sector.
Aliexpress is owned by Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, whose founder
and Chief Executive Jack Ma was in the country last year as part of the
firm’s drive to incorporate African vendors and shoppers into the global
value chain.
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“Our
more than 21 million customers can now enjoy the safety, reliability
and convenience of M-Pesa when shopping on Aliexpress,” said Safaricom
Chief Customer Officer Sylvia Mulinge in a statement.
“This partnership seeks to connect Kenyans to even more business
opportunities by enabling them to seamlessly source, purchase and import
goods from the world’s leading manufacturer.’’
The partnership is also a move by Safaricom to hedge from prospective
competition in the form of international mobile wallets angling for a
slice of the region’s lucrative payments sector.
A recent analysis by Citibank Group estimated Kenya’s e-commerce could be worth as much as Sh500 billion in the long-term.
“Growth in online transaction volumes and the number of payments settled
via e-wallet should drive payment fee revenue,” explained the report in
part.
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“Based
on the size of market revenues, the additional revenue opportunity for
M-Pesa, we see an opportunity for Sh200 million-Sh1 billion revenues to
be generated from e-commerce transactions annually,” added the report
Shoppers on Aliexpress will be presented with M-Pesa as one of the
options to make payments, with transactions denominated in Kenyan
shillings. For the time being, however, the functionality is only active
on the Safaricom App.
“Mobile has the ability to pull down some barriers to trade by enabling
global e-commerce and this partnership with Ant Financial Services marks
yet another important milestone not just in Safaricom’s efforts to take
M-Pesa beyond Kenya but to Kenya’s participation in the international
e-commerce marketplace,’ said Ms Mulinge.
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