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KCB in Talks With Facebook, Apple on Kenya Digital Payments
Lender sets up KCB Fintech subsidiary for digital business
KCB targets 20 million mobile bank customers by end-2017
KCB Group Ltd., Kenya’s biggest bank by assets, is in talks with companies including Facebook Inc., Apple Inc. and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. about collaborating on digital payments through its new financial-technology unit, Chief Executive Officer Joshua Oigara said.
The discussions, which are also being held with Alphabet Inc. and Tencent Holdings Ltd., form part of the lender’s efforts to double the number of customers on its mobile-phone platform to 20 million by the end of 2017, Oigara said in an interview at his office in the capital, Nairobi, on Wednesday. The unit, known as KCB Fintech, will officially begin operations in June 2017, he said.
The subsidiary will “partner with different players, whether it is M-Pesa, Facebook, Google, Apple and that business will have a new digital-payments platform,” he said. M-Pesa is the mobile-phone payments system pioneered by Vodafone Plc unit Safaricom Ltd., which handled 5.29 trillion shillings ($52 billion) of transactions last year, equivalent to more than 80 percent of the country’s gross domestic product.
Banks in East Africa’s biggest economy are scrambling for market share in digital transactions with 25 million mobile-money subscribers spending 312 billion shillings ($3.1 billion) on goods and services in the three months through March, according to data compiled by the
Communications Authority of Kenya . Lenders are seeking new sources of revenue after the government capped lending rates, pressuring margins.
Double Up
KCB is doubling capacity on its mobile-phone systems so it can handle 600 transactions per second by next year, Oigara said. A surge in demand for loans caused the platform to collapse last week.
KCB is also in talks with Paypal Holdings Inc., Samsung Electronics Co. and Twitter Inc., Chief Digital Officer Edward Ndichu, who will head KCB Fintech, said in an interview.
“This is the journey we are going through,” Ndichu said. “We need to benchmark with the needs of the customer.”
Shares in KCB Group have fallen 38 percent this year to 27 shillings by close of Thursday trading in Nairobi.
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September 30, 2016 — 5:00 AM BST
 
Haya!!!! yani you will be able to buy
99cents or 3dollar original music or movies from Itunes,
goods from Amazon or alibaba Directly from Your phone using KCB-MPesa combo, without having to own a master-card or VISA or visa-enabled card (Which never works with international merchants when subscribing) or ever having to step inside a bank??????
Heheee hapo ndo ntaheshimu watu
 
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