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Mobile Money Service Provider Mpesa Has Celebrated 18 Years Since Its Introduction As A Mobile Money Payment Solution In The Kenyan Market. Speaking During The Event Safaricom Ceo Peter Ndegwa Noted That More Than 50 Percent Of Mpesa Transaction Are Between 100 And 200 Shillings Which Has Resulted In 53 Percent Of The Mobile Money Transfer Services Being Free. However, The Telco Has Remained Optimistic That The Role M Pesa Has Played In The Kenyan Eco System Has Led To The Growth Of The Financial Sector The Event That Culminated With The Launch Of Safaricom's Money Market Fund.
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