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MTN Group Fintech Partners with Network International to Expand Digital Payments in Africa

In a move set to revolutionize digital payments across Africa, MTN Group Fintech has appointed Network International as its official payment processing partner. This collaboration aims to enhance MTN’s mobile financial services and accelerate financial inclusion across key markets.

Network International, a leading enabler of digital transactions in the Middle East and Africa, will provide payment processing and card issuance services to MTN Fintech. This partnership will roll out digital financial solutions across multiple countries, starting with Rwanda, followed by Uganda, Ivory Coast, and Nigeria.

With expertise in handling transactions for over 250 financial institutions across 50 countries, Network International is expected to bring significant improvements to MTN’s mobile money and digital payment services.

What This Means for MTN Customers

  • Seamless mobile money and card transactions.
  • Enhanced security with advanced fraud prevention tools.
  • Wider access to digital financial services across Africa.

Dr. Reda Helal, Group Managing Director – Processing, Africa at Network International, expressed excitement about the partnership, stating:

“This collaboration marks a milestone in outsourced payments services in Africa. It reinforces our commitment to driving digital transformation and financial inclusion across the continent.”

Similarly, Cedric N’guessan, Executive for Payment and E-commerce at MTN Group Fintech, highlighted the partnership’s impact on financial inclusion:

“Our partnership with Network International aligns with our goal to expand digital financial services across Africa and enable more people to participate in the global economy.”

MTN Group Fintech continues to position itself as a key player in Africa’s financial technology landscape. By joining forces with Network International, the company is set to redefine how mobile money and digital payments work across the continent.

Stay tuned for more updates on how this partnership will reshape Africa’s fintech industry.

This post was last modified on February 26, 2025 9:08 AM

Tags: MTN

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