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Safaricom says they’ve partnered with Matatus to allow cashless fare

Safaricom has today rolled out a partnership with public transport sector players to accept cashless payments through M-PESA in the ongoing battle to combat the spread of the Coronavirus. The partnership will see crew from partnering public transit firms begin accepting fares through their phone numbers.

Passengers paying their fares through the service will follow the standard procedure when sending money to another person, keying the number provided by the crew.

The service has already been deployed to more than 300 City Star Shuttle vehicles in Nairobi and will be rolled out to additional players in the coming days, helping them further comply with the Government’s recommendations to combat the spread of Coronavirus. 

Safaricom partners with Matatus to collect fare using M-Pesa

“Many businesses are seeing an increase in demand to accept M-PESA payments due to the ongoing concerns around the Coronavirus and our recent move to enable Kenyans send M-PESA transactions of KES 1,000 and below for free. Our partnership with the different public transit players brings the convenience and safety of M-PESA to this crucial sector given the widespread uptake of public transport across the country,” said Sitoyo Lopokoiyit, Chief Financial Services Officer, Safaricom. 

Among measures to help minimize the impact of Coronavirus to its customers and to help them avoid the use of cash, Safaricom had already announced all its M-PESA customers can Send Money for free for transactions of KES 1,000 and below for a 90 day period. The company also doubled internet speeds for Home Fibre customers.

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