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Emerging financial services opportunities for African telcos

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February 8, 2024
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by Robert van Breukelen, COO at Itemate Solutions

The growing role of telco operators in driving financial inclusion through accessible mobile-first financial services.

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HARARE, Zimbabwe, 08 February 2024 -/African Media Agency (AMA)/- Africa remains a hotbed of mobile innovation. Telco operators across the continent are stepping in to fill gaps left by lower levels of development in key areas, including banking and financial services.

A 2022 report estimated that just over half of Africa’s population remained unbanked. The same report found that banks across the continent are investing in digital transformation projects, with the development of mobile money services the top priority among banks surveyed. 

But it is arguable that telcos are in the inside lane when it comes to developing tailored financial services products to suit a mobile-first consumer than their banking counterparts.

Take the example of mobile money, which represents a significant growth opportunity for telcos. In 2022, the value of mobile money transactions in sub-Saharan Africa reached $832-billion, with an estimated 390 million mobile money accounts in East Africa alone.

Banks also find it far more difficult to move into the telco space. Conversely, telcos more easily move into traditional banking, as can be evidenced by the ongoing telco gold rush for financial services. 

Mobile money kickstarts telco financial services

This gold rush arguably started with the incredible success of M-PESA. Launched in Kenya by Vodafone and Safaricom in 2007, M-PESA quickly grew to become the most successful mobile financial service in the developing world, registering 17 million accounts in Kenya alone by 2012. 

M-PESA enables unbanked customers to deposit and withdraw money, transfer funds to other users, and conduct a range of additional transactions such as airtime purchases and bill payments. 

The service grew in popularity in part due to inefficiencies with Kenya’s banking sector at the time, which made it difficult and costly for citizens to access banking services and make payments or transfers.

Today, telcos across the continent are leveraging their large user bases, strong brand awareness, consumer data insights and visibility over customer behaviour to introduce a range of innovative payment, remittance, insurance and other financial services.

Challenges and risks abound

However, this gold rush for diversified revenue is not without peril. 

The financial services sector is highly regulated, and while the sector lagged behind in maturity, regulators are now catching up to the needs of a modern financial ecosystem. 

A telco offering loans, for example, will need to take into account a number of regulatory requirements ranging from credit scoring to risk analysis and legislation restricting the flow of funds across borders. 

For a continent so reliant on remittances, this additional regulatory oversight can hamper adoption of new financial services and undermine telco profitability. 

Leveraging tech providers’ expertise

For African telcos seeking to unlock new revenue streams with the introduction of financial services, the answer lies in leveraging expertise and infrastructure developed by specialist providers that keep pace with regulatory requirements while refining user experiences and back-end operational efficiencies. 

For example, telcos using Itemate’s point-of-sale system can quickly and easily enable new financial services offerings through a single integration at the point of sale. 

To encourage adoption of new financial services innovations, telcos can incentivise dealers to promote specific products – an insurance product or loan offer, for example – with consumers able to immediately register and start using the product with the POS acting as the enabling platform.

And as new regulations emerge, the provider can implement the necessary changes that are implemented across the telco’s customer-facing dealer networks, ensuring customers can enjoy the convenience of mobile financial services while helping telcos maintain regulatory compliance.

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of Itemate Solutions.

For more information about Itemate Solutions, please visit www.itemate.com  

About Itemate Solution

Itemate Solutions is a leading provider of customised digital solutions and software platforms, serving clients across ten countries in Africa and the Middle East for over 18 years. With a track record of helping telco operators such as MTN solve business problems throughout the African continent, the company offers a constantly-evolving technology stack that helps telcos stay abreast of operational challenges while driving lasting business value.  

Itemate’s mission is to provide reliable and cutting-edge digital solutions that increase our clients’ customer base profitably.

Media contact

Palesa Mokitle

Public Relations Consultant

p.mokitle@bdcomms.co.za

ByDesign Communications

www.bdcomms.co.za 

The post Emerging financial services opportunities for African telcos appeared first on African Media Agency.

Source : African Media Agency (AMA)

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