Pesalink has formed a partnership with The Fintech Alliance through a formal agreement. The two companies will work together to improve digital payments across Kenya. Their main goal focuses on making payment systems faster and more accessible for everyone. The partnership brings together technology companies and banks to create better payment experiences. This collaboration represents a major development for Kenya's financial technology sector.
The agreement covers four main areas of cooperation. First, the companies will make it easier for different payment systems to work together. Second, they will create shared standards for preventing fraud and protecting customers. Third, both organizations will develop new ideas and educate people about digital payments. Fourth, they will speed up the launch of new account-to-account payment services through Pesalink.
Gituku Kirika leads IPSL, the company that runs Pesalink. He believes that different payment systems must work together effectively. Kirika sees this partnership as creating a strong foundation for building better payment solutions. He expects the collaboration to help technology companies and payment providers create smarter services. The partnership should also make digital payments more inclusive and accessible to all Kenyan citizens.
Both organizations expect this agreement to bring significant changes to Kenya's financial services. The partnership aims to create a more connected payment system across the country. Leaders from both companies believe this collaboration will make financial services more inclusive for everyone.
The agreement covers four main areas of cooperation. First, the companies will make it easier for different payment systems to work together. Second, they will create shared standards for preventing fraud and protecting customers. Third, both organizations will develop new ideas and educate people about digital payments. Fourth, they will speed up the launch of new account-to-account payment services through Pesalink.
Gituku Kirika leads IPSL, the company that runs Pesalink. He believes that different payment systems must work together effectively. Kirika sees this partnership as creating a strong foundation for building better payment solutions. He expects the collaboration to help technology companies and payment providers create smarter services. The partnership should also make digital payments more inclusive and accessible to all Kenyan citizens.
Both organizations expect this agreement to bring significant changes to Kenya's financial services. The partnership aims to create a more connected payment system across the country. Leaders from both companies believe this collaboration will make financial services more inclusive for everyone.