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Over 630,000 merchants are set to benefit from seamless payment acceptance and cross-border remittance services in Kenya after telco Safaricom and Mastercard partnered to enable easier cashflow. Leveraging M-PESA’s extensive merchant network and Mastercard’s global payment infrastructure, this partnership will make more seamless, secure, and scalable payment solutions available to merchants, enabling them to serve customers across global markets.
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Over 630,000 merchants set to benefit from Safaricom, Mastercard seamless payment for easy cashflow
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