Madagascar’s three mobile money providers – Airtel Money, mVola and Orange Money – will roll out nationwide interoperable services, making Madagascar only the second African nation to do so.
Meanwhile, Orange Money has expanded operations in Africa, receiving electronic money licenses from Senegal, Mali, Côte d’Ivoire and Guinea. [Read ITU News’ recent article on Orange’s investment in PayJoy.]
Source: ITU News
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