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The Ultimate guide to being a Mobile Money Agent in Uganda

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The mobile money business In Uganda is fast growing. As the country heads towards a cashless economy, mobile money is an important aspect in that regard. In 2017, a total of 44 trillion worth of transactions was recorded by the Mobile Money service providers. One aspect that is vital for the mobile Money industry to succeed is a mobile money agent. It has also become a top employer in Uganda of late. So let’s look at how to become a mobile money agent in Uganda.

What is Mobile Money?

Mobile Money is a term generally used to refer to payment services operated under financial regulation and performed from or via a mobile device.
A consumer can use a mobile to pay for a wide range of services and digital or hard goods.

Who is a Mobile Money Agent?

This is a person or business that is contracted to facilitate transactions for users. They sometimes register new users and also teach users how to best use the service.

Other terms associated with Mobile Money Service.

Aggregator: A person or business that is responsible for recruiting new Mobile Money agents.

Master Agent: A person or business that purchases e-money from a Mobile Network Operator wholesale and then resells it to agents who in turn resell it to users. They manage the cash and e-money liquidity of their agents.

E-Money: Known as Electronic money in full. It is stored value held in the accounts of users, agents and the provider of the Mobile Money service.

Cash In: The process by which a customer credits their account with cash. This is done usually via an Agent who receives the cash and proceeds to credit the customer’s account.

Cash Out: The process by which a customer withdraws cash from their Moblie money account. It is done usually by an Agent who gives the customer cash equivalent to a transfer the customer makes to the Agent’s Mobile money line.

Float: The balance of e-money or physical cash that an agent can immediately access to meet customer demands to purchase or sell e-money.

Liquidity: The ability of an agent to meet customers’ demands to purchase (cash-in) or sell (cash-out) e-money.

Mobile Money Transfer: A movement of value that is made from a mobile money account to another through the use of a mobile phone.

Platform: The hardware and software that enables the provision of a mobile money service.

Requirements To become an Agent

Money Mobile Agent’s Duties


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Cash Investment

This depends largely on the Service Provider’s terms and conditions. The prices listed there in are approximations and subject to change

What the Service Providers Provide.

The forms listed above should be filled out at the point of application and can be accessed from the Telecom Offices

How the Mobile Money System Works

Here we shall look at a typical illustration of a mobile money transaction.

A customer registers for the mobile money service with the telecommunications provider who creates the mobile money account associated with that particular registered phone number.

The customer then proceeds to cach-in onto their mobile money account by using a Mobile Money agent whom they give cash in exchange for e-money on the Mobile Money account.

This customer can through the execution of some commands send e-money to another mobile money account holder anytime they so wish. The recipient is also at liberty to cash-out at any time they want.

How does one start as a Mobile Money Agent?

You need to have the following basics:

How to Kick Off

Hiring a Transaction Line: Here, you hire an already registered Mobile Money transaction line from someone or a company. With this line, you simply start off business without going through any registration hurdles. The things to note about this option include among others:

Acquiring a Transaction Line through an Aggregator or Master Agent: These get agency tenders through some bidding process and thereafter become responsible for licensing Mobile Money agents in their territories. For one to be licensed as an agent, you need to:

Income earned here is in form of commission on transactions. An additional surcharge of upto 10% (depending on the Master Agent) of your income is deducted for tax to the Uganda Revenue Authority.

Direct Registration with a Mobile Network Operator (MNO): Here, one is at liberty to register as an agent directly with any Service Provider like MTN or Airtel.

Starting a Mobile Money business is relatively simple and the venture is highly profitable. Above is a guide on how to become a mobile money agent in Uganda.

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