Cashless payments

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What is a cashless payment?

Having or using no cash (coins, notes) for money transactions but instead using:

  • Debit/credit cards such as MasterCard
  • Mobile transfer such as Airtel money or Safaricom MPesa
  • PayPal, a way to make payments online
  • Electronic funds transfer (EFT): the electronic transfer of money from one bank account to another through computer-based systems.

Debit MasterCard

This is what the front and back of a sample MasterCard looks like.

A credit card looks similar and has many of the same features.

Debit and Credit Cards

Debit and credit cards are issued by banks and use payment networks that connect these cards to millions of merchants, restaurants, shops, ATMs, hotels, airlines, as well as online shops around the world.

Debit & Credit Cards

Examples of networks are:

  • MasterCard
  • Visa
  • Discover
  • CUP
  • American Express.

Automated Teller Machines (ATMs)

An ATM is an electronic device that enables a customer to perform transactions without the need for a human. It’s simple as 1-2-3!

  1. The customer inserts a debit, credit or prepaid card which has unique card number on it.
  2. The machine asks the customer to authenticate they are the card owner by entering a secret PIN number.
  3. Once verified, the customer can perform the kind of transactions they would at a bank: withdrawing cash, checking balance and sometimes even depositing money into your account.

Why cashless?

Convenience

Pay for shopping, bills and services anywhere anytime using a card or mobile phone.

Time saving

A debit/credit card saves one the time spent going to the bank and queuing for cash at the ATM.
One can use the card directly at the shop/merchant which leaves more time to enjoy the things that matter in life.

Global Acceptance

A debit/credit card is accepted in millions and millions of locations all over the world. So travelers don’t need to convert currencies and carry large amounts of cash. 

E-Commerce

Use a debit/credit card to shop online from the comfort of one’s home. Avoid the pain of busy traffic, and get a lot more options to choose from. 

Safety / Security

A debit/credit card is much safer to carry around than cash as it is protected by a PIN. If it gets lost, just call the bank to block the card and get a replacement issued. 

Special offers

Debit/credit card companies often give special offers to customers on experiences like dining, sports, entertainment, travel etc.

M-Pesa and Mobile Money

In the early 2000s, the very first form of mobile money transfer was noticed:  people were sending airtime scratchcard numbers to each other by SMS.

Building on this idea, Safaricom piloted M-Pesa in 2007, as a way to provide microfinance services to their customers. The idea was that people could receive and pay loans using the system, but they found people were using it to send money to each other instead. M-Pesa was then re-launched as a money transfer and payment service, that has since been copied around the world. 

M-Pesa allows transfers and payments to be made by using the SIM card menu, SMS or USSD on your phone. Cash can be deposited or withdrawn at mobile money agents (usually based in shops) or transferred to a bank account. It can also be used to pay utility bills, like water and electricity. 

Network operators charge a small fee for each transaction. M-Pesa has been such a success that roughly 20% of Safaricom's revenues come from these fees alone. 

M-Pesa has been widely copied, first in East Africa, then across the continent and the world. As of 2014, mobile money systems operated in 35 countries across Africa, and 67 across the world. The number is growing every year.



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