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Safaricom’s M-Shwari has 7m subscribers

Over seven million subscribers are now using Kenyan mobile operator Safaricom’s microfinance platform M-Shwari, according to George Ndegwa from the operator’s financial services division.

Ndegwa was speaking at the 2014 Mobile Money and Digital Payments conference that kicked off in Johannesburg, South Africa yesterday.
M-Shwari allows users to make use of the M-Pesa system to take out loans and save their money.
“The total number of M-Pesa customers is 19 million so there still is great potential in terms of customer opt-ins,” Ndegwa said.
He said there is still great room for expansion as the company is able to issue one million unique loans a month. The platform aims at providing easy to access financial solutions to customers.
“M-Shwari aims to promote a savings culture across all income levels and also including the people at the bottom of the pyramid,” Ndegwa said.
He said according to Safaricom research over US$2 billion remains unbanked.
 In February Safaricom and the Commercial Bank of Africa (CBA) announced plans to boost the number of M-Shwari users.
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Since the launch of M-Shwari, numerous other operators have launched similar platforms.
In January Airtel Kenya announced plans to launch an M-Shari competitor after suing Safaricom for allegedly stealing the idea.
Most recently Vodacom Tanzania, along with CBA, launched a similar platform, called M-Pawa.
source:humanipo

Intel expands Student Partner Programme to Tanzania, Uganda

Intel is expanding its Student Partner Programme to Tanzania and Uganda following the successful launch of the programme in Kenya.

Last year on the launch of the programme, which is aimed at taking into consideration the young workforce which is constantly demanding technological freedom by providing an opportunity for students in Africa to act as liaisons between Intel and their universities.
The Intel partners learn about innovative Intel products and programmes, plan and host events on campus, act as a campus contact for Intel teams and help Intel better understand each university’s culture.
Aspiring participants can apply to be part of the Intel Student Partner Programme by submitting an application before April 31
source:humanipo

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