Airtel Money on Thursday introduced ‘Paybill Rudishiwa,’ as a means of giving back 50 percent of paybill transaction fees as airtime to customers. This incentive is available to customers making payments to over 2 million merchant paybills in Kenya.
Paybill Rudishiwa not only enhances value but also ensures users stay connected throughout the festive period. The incentive allows customers to enjoy the convenience of mobile payments while still receiving the benefits of airtime.
The announcement was made during Airtel Money’s Business Update, whereby the business committed to expand its distribution footprint to add on to the over 90,000 agents and 2300 exclusive Airtel Money Branches across the country.
As mobile money solidifies its role in Kenya’s financial ecosystem, Airtel has been accelerating its innovation efforts to deliver secure, convenient, and affordable payment solutions for both customers and business partners, leading to its significant growth over the past years.
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Nairobi motorway users to pay tolls through Airtel Money
Airtel, a mobile phone service provider in Kenya, announced toll price payment options on Tuesday in collaboration with Moja Motorway Company, a Chinese company that oversees the 27.1-kilometre Nairobi Motorway.
Through the partnership, Airtel Kenya’s mobile money service, Airtel Money, is presented as the newest and most practical means for motorway users to make payments.
Subscribers can now easily pay tolls at motorway exits due to the partnership between Airtel Money and Moja Motorway Company.