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Equity Bank unveils its MVNO strategy
mlennyma
#541 Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2014 11:31:06 AM
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Memba will beat them,no scratch cards,no sina float on depositing,no amount caps etc
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MaichBlack
#542 Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2014 12:33:16 PM
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jerry wrote:
Why do people keep refering to MPESA as a bank? What will they call CBA unless DHL, EMS is a bank?

Familize yourself with the Wazua lingo my friend!

There was a discussion sometime back where some members [wazua not Equity. He he he] suggested that Safaricom should open a Bank. And with time people started referring to the company as Mpesa Bank.

At this rate, you'll soon be complaining about fish, airports, landing etc.
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selah
#543 Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2014 2:24:30 PM
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I dont think Equitel will be competing with Mpesa...Equity would loose if it came to it.

The cost per transaction that equity will be incurring will obviously be higher than that of Safaricom.

e.g
Equity will be footing the bill for equitel, finserve,Airtel,and the software vendor they will be using to ride on.

Safaricom on the other hand will only be dealing with vodafone the owners of Mpesa.

So if Equity was to go head to head with safaricom ...it will ultimately loose.

Actually Equitel will have to give their agents better margins than what safaricom is currently offering for it to offer meaningful competition.

Equitel will only appeal to the current Equity customers, I dont think they will use price or tariff as a strategy because they will loose on that front to safaricom.

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Goldilocks Reloaded
#544 Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2014 3:39:30 PM
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At the risk of splitting hairs, i would disagree that Equitel needs to give their agents better margins. Equity has a large network of agents already and whereas the network may not be as large as Mpesa's, Mpesa agents rely solely on mobile money transfer functions. Equity agents on the other hand perform a lot more bank functions which are already generating money for them. Cash from Equitel transfers will hence be additional business to them. But as was posted a while back, JM's main objective is not necessarily to compete with Safcom but to lock money within the Equity network - which is good for the shareholders.
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mlennyma
#545 Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2014 5:09:50 PM
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A loooong discussion which is about to be proved practically.
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ngapat
#546 Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2014 6:15:17 PM
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Equity is not competing with safaricom's Mpesa for money transfer. The main aim of equity is to revolutionize cashless transactions so that money never leaves the Bank which will give equity cheap deposit and Equity can then make debts out of the deposits for high profit margins.
This is the reason they are not charging transfers within Equity network, a clear indication they are not out to make from transfers.
So Equity and Safaricom are in mobile money business for two different reasons.
Safaricom objective is to make money from mobile money transfers and transactions while Equity's objective is to retain cash with the bank and make debts out of it.
The irony is that it is cheaper to send money above kshs 2500 from Equitell to mpesa than it is to send from Mpesa to mpesa
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tinker
#547 Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2014 6:37:04 PM
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He reminds me of Andrew Carnegie, JM is presiding over what is now becoming a movement - not bank anymore. The movement was just any other building society the other day. From the benefits of affordable banking services in rural areas(Which have locked-in millions of rural folks), Wings to Fly (which has locked-in thousands of middle class)and now in telephony, Equitel is one of his product which I always read alot of determination and focus in his face whenever I see him defending it, I therefore have no doubt that Equitel will be a big bang in 2 to 3 years from now.
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#548 Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2014 6:39:21 PM
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UK has picked the red corner, may the games begin...
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“Yes, we can make some mistakes”, he said, “but we will learn and use technology to drive our development agenda.”
innovator
#549 Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2014 6:51:50 PM
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Just sent sh1500 from equitel to mpesa charged sh49. Not good at all.
VituVingiSana
#550 Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2014 7:34:25 PM
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innovator wrote:
Just sent sh1500 from equitel to mpesa charged sh49. Not good at all.
Not good for who? 25/- by Equitel and 24/- by M-Pesa. And isn't it free Equitel to Equitel?
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
innovator
#551 Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2014 7:46:44 PM
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Equitel have to work hard. But they will win.
innovator
#552 Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2014 7:50:46 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
innovator wrote:
Just sent sh1500 from equitel to mpesa charged sh49. Not good at all.
Not good for who? 25/- by Equitel and 24/- by M-Pesa. And isn't it free Equitel to Equitel?

Not good for wanjiku.
Means they will only succeed by pulling people to their side in masses.
innovator
#553 Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2014 10:13:51 PM
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innovator wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
innovator wrote:
Just sent sh1500 from equitel to mpesa charged sh49. Not good at all.
Not good for who? 25/- by Equitel and 24/- by M-Pesa. And isn't it free Equitel to Equitel?

Not good for wanjiku.
Means they will only succeed by pulling people to their side in masses.

Not forgetting that sending from airtel money to mpesa is free.
The optimist
#554 Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2014 10:22:00 PM
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innovator wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
innovator wrote:
Just sent sh1500 from equitel to mpesa charged sh49. Not good at all.
Not good for who? 25/- by Equitel and 24/- by M-Pesa. And isn't it free Equitel to Equitel?

Not good for wanjiku.
Means they will only succeed by pulling people to their side in masses.

Do you now understand why equity's thin sim is being fought?
The optimist
#555 Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2014 10:40:32 PM
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The optimist wrote:
innovator wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
[quote=innovator]Just sent sh1500 from equitel to mpesa charged sh49. Not good at all.
Not good for who? 25/- by Equitel and 24/- by M-Pesa. And isn't it free Equitel to Equitel?

Not good for wanjiku.
Means they will only succeed by pulling people to their side in masses.

Do you now understand why Memba's thin sim is being fought?
VituVingiSana
#556 Posted : Friday, October 17, 2014 12:42:43 AM
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innovator wrote:
innovator wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
innovator wrote:
Just sent sh1500 from equitel to mpesa charged sh49. Not good at all.
Not good for who? 25/- by Equitel and 24/- by M-Pesa. And isn't it free Equitel to Equitel?

Not good for wanjiku.
Means they will only succeed by pulling people to their side in masses.

Not forgetting that sending from airtel money to mpesa is free.
You still need an Airtel Agent. What Airtel does is send an SMS to the Safcom customer asking them to withdraw from an Airtel Agent.
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VituVingiSana
#557 Posted : Friday, October 17, 2014 5:23:01 AM
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And Kamwana says the Thin SIM is a-OK

http://www.businessdaily...84/-/mbal8y/-/index.html
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
jwatesh
#558 Posted : Friday, October 17, 2014 7:54:42 AM
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Memba bribed hahaha...Matiangi and Wangusi ate the goat http://www.standardmedia...y-over-thin-sim-roll-out
mlennyma
#559 Posted : Friday, October 17, 2014 9:10:48 AM
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The president is also a businessman and knows what sabotage in business means
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Robinhood
#560 Posted : Friday, October 17, 2014 9:12:26 AM
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[quote=jwatesh]Memba bribed hahaha...Matiangi and Wangusi ate the goat http://www.standardmedia...-over-thin-sim-roll-out[/quote]

Reallly? I think we all know who has been playing dirty here - to the point of trying to influence MPs to ban membas initiatives despite the fact that MPs have no constitutional right to do so
Great men are not always wise, neither do the aged understand judgement...
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