Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

M-PESA Paybill service C2B

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "M-PESA Paybill service C2B"— Presentation transcript:

1 M-PESA Paybill service C2B
dddddddddd

2 What is available in M-PESA?
Cash In Cash Out Over 20,000 agent outlets countrywide Person 2 Person Transfer KShs Billion (USD 5.27B) transferred since launch (Sept 2010) Airtime Top-Up Flexi Value anywhere you are Bill Payment Over 500 Pay Bill Partners ATM Withdrawals 24/7 access Over 650 ATM’s connected countrywide Social/Salary Payments over 120 bulk payment Partnerships Partnerships with Oxfam, Concern worldwide and other NGO’s dddddddddd

3 Why Mobile Money Transfer?
Only 20% of Kenyans have bank accounts but many more have access to a mobile phone & the gap is widening Addressable Mobile Market Banked Population dddddddddd

4 Growth of M-PESA Cash In Cash Out
Over 26,000 agent outlets countrywide Over 13.6M active customers Person 2 Person Transfer Over Ks. 45B transferred monthly Airtime Top-Up Flexi Value anywhere you are Bill Payment Over 500 Pay Bill Partners ATM Withdrawals 24/7 access Over 650 ATM’s connected countrywide Social/Salary Payments Over 120 bulk payment Partnerships Partnerships with Oxfam, Concern worldwide and other NGO’s dddddddddd

5 M-PESA PAYBILL The Product dddddddddd

6 BENEFITS OF M-PESA PAYBILL
This is a service that allows registered M-PESA users to pay bills through their M-PESA enabled Safaricom lines. KEY OBJECTIVES Beneficiaries to access their funds faster To reduce cost of processing payments To reduce payment processing time To increase security BENEFITS OF M-PESA PAYBILL To beneficiary: Fast Safe Affordable Convenient Availability Free to register To the Organization Customer Convenience Low cost Real time collections Secure platform Compatibility to handle large volumes dddddddddd

7 Application Process Required Documents Service Request Form
Utility Application form KYC Documents dddddddddd

8 Application Process dddddddddd

9 Customer Experience Enter business no. 600600 Enter account no.
ABC Enter amount 3250 Pay bill Account ABC Ks3250 OK Back X-DP200 confirmed Ks3250 sent to CCN for account ABC on 29/6/08 at 2.26 PM New balance Ks1750 Enter PIN ****

10 Schematics Business Offices 3 4 Pay Bill No. A/c No. 5b 2b 5a
Short Code 2a 1 Financial Information System

11 Schematics Customer makes balance query to a short code XXXX (alternative the business may decide to “push” the bill monthly) Query received and processed by the organization’s FIS and returns the balance due to the customer Customer makes the payment through M-PESA M-PESA record received by the business and is processed by the FIS FIS updates customers records and sends an sms to the customer informing him of his new account balance

12 Business Experience Each Pay Bill client will have a unique business number Each Pay Bill client will operate 3 different M-PESA accounts Utility account – this reflects all customer payments Charges paid account – this indicates amounts owed to Safaricom M-PESA account – this is the interface between the Pay Bill’s utility account and Safaricom

13 Sample of web utility a/c
The business can monitor amounts deposited on line and can also have this report in either PDF or Excel dddddddddd

14 Sample Utility Account Report
The business can generate reports in PDF or export them in an excel format The business can engage a third party to automate the process and come up with an end to end solution dddddddddd

15 Sample of Business Terminal
The business can also generate reports from a modem and export them in a csv format From Phone Number Time Content 2519 :35 X-EP311 Confirmed. on 12/11/09 at 5:34 AM Ksh100 received from Maina Ben Account Number 123ABC New Utility balance is Ksh3,150 :29:00 AM X-EP309 Confirmed. on 12/11/09 at 5:24 AM Ksh100 received from Jackie Sanders Account Number TEST New Utility balance is Ksh2,950 dddddddddd

16 Sample of Web Based Charges Account
dddddddddd

17 Float Transfer The Business will identify two or more Operators who will be responsible for transfer of float from the utility account to the M-PESA account The 1st operator creates the transaction The 2nd operator confirms the transaction The request will then be visible to Safaricom The business will initiate an EFT to their registered bank account, this will take effect within a maximum of 48 hours Minimum EFT amount Ks. 50,000

18 Customer Transaction Limits
Per transaction Kes 70,000 Per day Kes 140,000 Per account Kes 100,000 dddddddddd

19 Issues to Consider Integration of M-PESA into the current payment processes Associated costs of integration Tariff– who pays? Authority and responsibility relationships dddddddddd


Download ppt "M-PESA Paybill service C2B"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google