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16 vritti Mobilution May 2017 MOBILE MONEY A DECADE AND STILL GOING STRONG It would be an understatement to say that mobile money has come a long way, from the 2007 launch of M-Pesa in Kenya. two-thirds of low-and-middle-income countries, as of December 2016. Quite a jump, this! To illustrate, as per GSMA’s State of the Industry Report on Mobile Money: The Decade Edition 2006-2016, a survey undertaken by the Financial Access Initiative in 2009 revealed that 2.5 billion adults globally were unbanked. Cut to 2016-as per the same report, mobile money is available in This theme, needless to say, took centre stage at the MWC this year. Various stake holders-from the bigwigs to those just about starting their journey-announced ambitious plans to enhance their mobile money portfolios. The end game? To ensure an optimum customer experience and continuity of mobile money services, of course! VISA AND MASTERCARD TAKE THE LEAD It is an interesting fact that when it comes to mobile payments, MasterCard and Visa can't be too far from the discussions. Needless to say, MWC was no exception. Visa chose this platform to announce its plans of expanding its global payment capabilities. The finance major's mVisa QR- based payments service is set to expand its global footprint. The aim is simple-to provide simple and secure point-of-sale and e-commerce transactions. The company challenged start-ups to bring digital payments into the realm of Internet of Things, with the expansion of its Everywhere initiative to Europe.