MTN Mobile Money
MTN Uganda Opens up Mobile Money API to enable innovation
MTN Uganda has started the journey of opening up its Mobile Money API in order to enable innovation and catalyze digital financial services. Consequently, third parties will now be able to access the Mobile Money API. API stand for Application Programming Interface. By opening up... Read More
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How to send Mobile Money directly to MTN users from Airtel Money
Sending mobile money across networks has been -- and still is -- a bit inconvenient. However, Airtel Uganda with its Airtel money platform might have given us some pain killer. Airtel Money subscribers can now send mobile money directly to MTN Uganda mobile money users... Read More
How to check for mobile rates from within the MTN Mobile money App
When you want to send someone mobile money, you probably have to check the sending and sometimes the withdrawing charges before you do. This is important because you want to make sure you have enough balance before you send the money. The problem is you... Read More
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Mobile Money subscribers in Uganda now at 53% of the population
The number of mobile money users in Uganda is currently standing at 18.5 million registered accounts, from a mere 10,011 accounts 7 years ago. The mobile money startling figures are commensurate to 53% of Uganda's population, according to the preliminary census results. Prior to that,... Read More
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MTN Uganda launches another Mobile Money ATM cash out service in partnership with Interswitch
MTN Uganda, the leading Mobile Money network, has partnered with Interswitch Uganda to further increase their ATM Cash out footprint by allowing customers to cash out at all Interswitch’s ATMs across the country. Interswitch Uganda, is one of East Africa’s leading integrated payments companies. MTN... Read More
Why the increase in Ugandan Mobile Money tariffs won’t matter
The 2013 Uganda budget reading identified Mobile Money as one of the avenues to help the government raise money for a budget that was almost fully funded locally without the help of development partners. The 10% excise duty imposed on all Mobile Money transfers (Inclusive... Read More
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