Tag Archives: OBOPAY

Obopay moves into online Payments

Obopay, a mobile payment company funded by Nokia, is announcing today that it is moving into online games so that you can buy items in social network games using your mobile phone. Obopay is one of a number of startups that make it easy to pay for services with a mobile phone. Users can mobilize

Obopay Appoints Dilip Nagraja as EVP

Former Intuit executive Dilip Nagraja has joined mobile money transfer provider Obopay as the EVP for global engineering. Based out of Obopay’s operations center in Bangalore, Nagraja will be responsible for optimizing the global engineering organization across all Obopay offices. Carol Realini, CEO of Obopay, said, “We are pleased to have Dilip on board as

The risks associated with mobile payments and their anti-fraud solutions

Juniper Research recently forecast that NFC (Near Field Communication) Payment transactions will significantly grow from values of $8bn in 2009 to $30bn within three years. Such offerings are set to reach the UK commercial market later this year. The Government recently announced new safety guidelines, which include disabling the payment functionality of a mobile as

The power of mobile money

ONCE the toys of rich yuppies, mobile phones have evolved in a few short years to become tools of economic empowerment for the world’s poorest people. These phones compensate for inadequate infrastructure, such as bad roads and slow postal services, allowing information to move more freely, making markets more efficient and unleashing entrepreneurship. All this

Mobile Operators Killing SMS Revolution

Joshua Goldstein Profiteering by carriers is hurting developers and stopping the wave of mass consumer adoption of innovative services. It would be easy to conclude that Africa is entering the golden age of mobile innovation. In Kenya, M-Pesa, a Safaricom service, allows users to send money anywhere in the country via mobile phone at very

Kenya : KCB re-launches mobile banking

Lawrence Njenga Central Bank governor Professor Njuguna Ndung’u has assured investors in the country of CBK’s support to enable them provide financial services to the unbanked masses. Prof Ndungu was speaking during the re-launch of KCB’s mobile banking service where customers will be allowed to open bank accounts using their mobile phones. The “KCB Connect”

Zain Zap enters the Global Remittances Market

Zain has expanded its mobile banking service to allow customers in three east African countries to receive money from any bank account in the world, in a tie-up with Citibank and Standard Chartered Bank. Zap customers will also be able send money to any bank account in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. According to Zain, which

A Pan African End-to-End Mobile Payments

MobiCash may conveniently be described as the next generation of mobile payment system. When it comes to mobile payment options, nothing is more convenient than MobiCash cell phone payment! MobiCash is changing the rules in the contactless electronic transaction business and generates very large opportunities! Patrick Ngabonziza Gordon, Founder / CEO, stated: “Think about it:

Botswana Reminds PrePay Subscribers to Register Details by Year-End

Botswana’s telecoms regulator has warned that the vast majority of prepay SIM cards have yet to register their ownership details before a cut-off deadline at the end of this year. According to the Botswana Telecommunications Authority’s Public Relations Officer, Twoba Koontse, just 267,113 subscribers have registered their details. This represents around ­13 percent of the

Afric Xpress To Contract More Agents in Ghana

Ghana News Agency Mr Nvalaye Kouroma, Chief Executive Officer Afric Xpress Ghana, an electronic payment solution provider focused on mobile payments, has said the company is taking steps to increase the number of agents across the country to ensure that many more people benefit from its payment and transfer services. The company in April signed