BARCELONA, Spain - Monday, March 2nd 2015 [ME NewsWire]
Mobile World Congress
(BUSINESS
WIRE) Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) and Bharti Airtel, a leading
telecommunications services provider with operations in 20 countries
across Asia and Africa, today announced a partnership to bring
innovative mobile payment services to seven markets in Africa including
Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Rwanda, Seychelles and Tanzania.
Visa
and Airtel will build on the existing capabilities of Airtel’s Mobile
Money service, allowing subscribers to use their Airtel Money account to
pay in stores and online wherever Visa is accepted. Additionally,
customers can withdraw money and make payments from their Airtel Money
account using their Airtel Money Visa companion card.
“Mobile
payments can transform the lives of people throughout Africa who
commonly have access to a mobile phone, but not a bank,” said Vish
Sowani, Vice President of MNO Partnerships for Visa. “For most new
subscribers, this will represent their first payment account and bring
some of the latest digital payment advancements into the everyday
experiences of Airtel’s customers.”
In addition to everyday Visa
transactions in stores, online and at ATMs, Airtel Money can also be
used to make micro-payments, conduct fund transfers, purchase airtime
and pre-paid electricity, plus Internet bundles - using an easy, safe
mobile experience. For example, a bill can be paid without having to
travel, wait in long lines, or hold large sums of cash.
“We are
excited to embark on the next phase of development for Airtel Money with
our new partner Visa,” said Chidi Okpala, Director and Head of Airtel
Money Africa. “We can look forward to further empowering our Airtel
Money customers with access to retail, ATM and online payments using
only their Airtel Mobile Phone and companion card to manage all their
mobile payment needs.”
Visa and Airtel have already launched an
Airtel Money Visa Card in Kenya and will roll out services in other
markets starting in early 2015.
About Visa Inc.
Visa Inc.
(NYSE:V) is a global payments technology company that connects
consumers, businesses, financial institutions and governments in more
than 200 countries and territories to fast, secure and reliable
electronic payments. We operate one of the world's most advanced
processing networks — VisaNet — that is capable of handling more than
56,000 transaction messages a second, with fraud protection for
consumers and assured payment for merchants. Visa is not a bank and does
not issue cards, extend credit or set rates and fees for consumers.
Visa's innovations, however, enable its financial institution customers
to offer consumers more choices: pay now with debit, pay ahead of time
with prepaid or pay later with credit products. For more information,
visit usa.visa.com/about-visa, visacorporate.tumblr.com and @VisaNews.
About Airtel Africa
Airtel
is driven by the vision of providing affordable and innovative mobile
services to all. Airtel has African operations in: Burkina Faso, Chad,
Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Republic of the Congo, Gabon,
Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Madagascar, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles,
Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.
About Bharti Airtel
Bharti
Airtel Limited is a leading global telecommunications company with
operations in 20 countries across Asia and Africa. Headquartered in New
Delhi, India, the company ranks amongst the top 4 mobile service
providers globally in terms of subscribers. In India, the company's
product offerings include 2G, 3G and 4G wireless services, mobile
commerce, fixed line services, high speed DSL broadband, IPTV, DTH,
enterprise services including national & international long distance
services to carriers. In the rest of the geographies, it offers 2G, 3G
wireless services and mobile commerce. Bharti Airtel had over 277
million customers across its operations at the end of September 2013.
Contacts
Visa Inc. (South Africa)
Kate Kelly, +27 11 547 8318
kakelly@visa.com
Visa Inc.
Kryssa Guntrum, +1 415-710-4870 (text)
kguntrum@visa.com
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