The numbers on some alternative payment channels are; Safaricom on its Lipa na Mpesa service takes 1% of each transaction value, Equity Bank with their transport centric service BebaPay which is in partnership with Google take 5%, while PesaPal a payment services aggregator levies a 3.5% transaction fee on e-commerce, bill payments and invoicing and 5% on ticketing.
For service based businesses, these transaction fees could be considered okay, but for those moving product, a deeper analysis will reveal why adoption may be stifled..
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