Orange, MTN partner on Mowali Africa mobile money
Two of Africa’s largest mobile
operators and mobile money providers, Orange Group (www.Orange.com) and MTN
Group (www.MTN.com), have announced a joint venture, Mowali (mobile wallet
interoperability), to enable interoperable payments across the continent.
Mowali makes it possible to send money between mobile money accounts issued by
any mobile money provider, in real time and at low cost.
Mowali will immediately benefit
from the reach of MTN Mobile Money (www.MTN.cm/en/MTN-Mobile-Money) and Orange
Money (OrangeMoney.orange.fr), bringing together over 100 million mobile money
accounts and mobile money operations in 22 of sub-Saharan Africa’s 46 markets.
Mowali is ready to enable interoperability between digital financial service
providers beyond MTN and Orange operations and markets to support the existing
338 million mobile money accounts in Africa.
Mowali is a digital payment
infrastructure that connects financial service providers and customers in one
inclusive network. It functions as an industry utility, open to any mobile
money provider in Africa, including banks, money transfer operators and other
financial service providers.
The objective of Mowali is to
increase the usage of mobile money by consumers and merchants. Mowali enables money to circulate freely
between mobile money accounts from any operators in all countries. From the
customer's point of view, this means "I can pay or receive money anywhere
from my mobile account regardless of my operator”. The system will unlock
further innovation in the digital financial space within the continent.
For Stéphane Richard, Chairman
& CEO of Orange, "By providing full interoperability between
platforms, Mowali will provide an important step forward that will allow mobile
money to become a universal means of payment in Africa. Increasing financial
inclusion through the use of digital technology is an essential element in
furthering the economic development of Africa, particularly for more isolated
communities. This solution embodies Orange's ambition to be a leading player in
the digital transformation of the continent. By joining forces with another of
Africa’s market leaders, MTN, we aim to accelerate the pace of this
transformation in a way that will change the lives of our customers by
providing them with simpler, safer and more advantageous services. “
“One of MTN’s goals is to
accelerate the penetration of mobile financial service in Africa, Mowali is one
such vehicle that will help us achieve that objective. Furthermore,
co-operation and partnerships that help us accelerate the pace of development
and overcome some of the scale, scope and complexity of challenges that society
faces are key. This partnership with Orange is therefore an important step in
helping us play a meaningful role in supporting the United Nations’ Sustainable
Development Goals related to eliminating extreme poverty and enhancing socio-economic
development in the markets we operate in and beyond. Thus giving our customers
access to a bright, digital future,” said Rob Shuter, Group President and CEO
of MTN.
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