NairobiWalker
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42.2% of a $ 60 bln economy can not be $42 bln! usilazimishe mambo kwa umbumbu wa media zenu! tunaongelea sending money from one point to another! hizo product nyingine za betting si suala linalojadiliwa hapa! una akili ndoto sana mzee!
since when u calculate using GDP PPP? R u out of ur mind? do u know GDP PPP of Tanzania is ahead of Kenya! Should we use that also? uache ujinga...Someone who can't work out simple division Mathematics has no authority to call anyone akili ndogo. The GDP PPP of Kenya was $101 billion in 2014 nuthead - funny you accept one side of the 'useless' reporter and deny the other based on your bigoted dumbhead.
since when u calculate using GDP PPP? R u out of ur mind? do u know GDP PPP of Tanzania is ahead of Kenya! Should we use that also? uache ujinga...
For an idiot like you it doesn't make sense (after all you can't do Math). But for a clever person, when a journalist mentions a figure (4.2 trillion KES) that is equal to 42% of Kenya's 2014 GDP PPP yet higher than 42% of 2014 GDP nominal and doesn't specify which is which, we take GDP PPP. It's that simple idiot. Maybe when you learn some Mathematics you'll understand and No. Tz GDP PPP is not bigger than Kenya's. Stop dreaming and continue your we will statements.since when u calculate using GDP PPP? R u out of ur mind? do u know GDP PPP of Tanzania is ahead of Kenya! Should we use that also? uache ujinga...
NairobiWalker, never heard GDP PPP being used in this instance! Only from a desparate nyang'au trying while his kins r dying of hunger up North..
Hmmm, very interesting. Mpesa handled $52.6billion, Tanzania's gdp is $48.6 billion. So the mpesa economy is 8.23% larger than the Tanzanian economy, very interestingMPESA HITS 5.29 trillion shillings in transactions ($5.29 billion)
Safaricom Ltd., Kenya’s largest company by market value, is in talks with 19 banks in the East African nation to increase users of its mobile-money transfer platform, Chief Executive Officer Bob Collymore said after the company posted higher annual profits.
Safaricom’s M-Pesa product -- which offers services including money transfers, loans, bettingand bill payments -- had transactions worth 5.29 trillion shillings ($52.6 billion) in the year through March, equivalent to 85 percent of the total national economic output.
“Nineteen banks are now doing real-time payments,” Collymore said in an interview in the capital, Nairobi. Previously, merchants had to wait two days before payments reflected in their accounts.
The banks were also keen to incorporate Safaricom’s mobile savings and loans product, similar to the one the telecom company has with two lenders; Commercial Bank of Africa and KCB Group Ltd., Collymore said. The company that’s 40 percent owned by Newbury, England-based Vodafone Group, made 41.5 billion shillings from M-Pesa, about a fifth of Safaricom’s overall revenue.
Beats Expectations
While the loan and deposit accounts product had recorded a good performance, it still represents less than 1 percent of Safaricom’s total revenue, according to Binta Cisse Drave, an analyst at Exotix Partners LLP. The service allows users to have mobile-phone bank accounts from which they can borrow loans or earn interest on savings.
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The Nairobi-based company’s net income jumped 19 percent to 38 billion shillings in the year through end March, compared with the 36.3 billion shillings median estimate of nine analysts surveyed by Bloomberg. It warned that the growth in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization may slow down to a range between 89 billion shillings and 92 billion shillings in case the shilling depreciates.
The shilling declined 13.2 percent against the dollar last year, though it’s gained ground this year, rising 1.5 percent.
“We are always planning on worst case scenario just in case there is a currency slide, but so far it’s gone positive,” Chief Finance Officer John Tombleson said in an interview.
Safaricom plans capital expenditure of as much as 33 billion shillings on data network upgrades, he said. The board proposed a dividend payout of 0.76 shillings per share, up 19 percent from a year earlier.
Safaricom of Kenya Talking to Banks to Grow Mobile Money
Hmmm, very interesting. Mpesa handled $52.6billion, Tanzania's gdp is $48.6 billion. So the mpesa economy is 8.23% larger than the Tanzanian economy, very interesting
learn Maths people..Hilo akina Geza Ulole wanapita kambe hawalioni.
learn Maths people..
Hahha walker which one is the correct data you claim to transact 10 billion in three month of 2016 while your counterpart said you transact close to a trillion in three month of 2016 so which one of your is saying the truth brotherYou can't open a thread without evidence and ask me to google it for you. You claimed Tanzania has overtaken Kenya, please bring the evidence. We've already proved to you that Kenya transacted $10 billion in the first three months of 2016. Give us the figures for Tanzania to prove your point or keep quiet.