Hey Job, It can be but needs to be operational, and to be able to provide the same agency network. Cash in and out functions are key. Here I elude towards having an interoperable wallet as most of the mobile banking applications by the banks will be required to scrapped and IPSL will need to take the lead and s bsnk to be able IPSL to use their complete channel / agency network. How well aligned all the key stakeholders in Financial Sector to be able to take on the MNO's, is there the skill set available. Best Regards, Baiju *Baiju Shah** |*Managing Partner* |* Phone: +254 701691570 ** *|*Mobile: +254 787332247 *|* Skype: baijushah* |* Email: baiju@telemedia.co.ke* | * *Telemedia Africa Ltd* *. * The information contained within this e-mail and any attachments ("Email") may contain legally privileged, proprietary and confidential information intended solely for the recipients listed as addresses. If you are not an addressee, any review, dissemination, disclosure, copying, distribution, retention, communication, or use of the contents of this Email is strictly prohibited. If this Email is received in error, immediately notify the original sender by return email or telephone Telemedia Africa Ltd at +254 787332247, and delete this Email. Telemedia Africa warrants neither the accuracy nor the completeness of the information contained in this Email. On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 10:55 PM, Job Muriuki via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
While we have all been worried by mpesa dominance could Pesalink <https://www.youtube.com/user/businessdailyafrica?feature=iv&src_vid=dTSf7VW5mf4&annotation_id=channel%3A563d5528-0000-2ad5-8b04-94eb2c0858bc> be a forminable rival to it?
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