Which Countries Use Safaricom?
Safaricom is a Kenyan mobile network operator that operates solely in Kenya. It is the largest telecommunications provider in Kenya and one of the most profitable companies in the East and Central Africa region.
The company offers mobile telephony, mobile money transfer, consumer electronics, e-commerce, cloud computing, data, music streaming, and fibre optic services.
It is most renowned as the home of M-PESA, a mobile banking SMS-based service.
However, Safaricom has partnered with other mobile network operators in other countries to offer M-PESA services. These countries include:
- Democratic Republic of Congo
- Egypt
- Ghana
- Lesotho
- Mozambique
- Tanzania
- Romania
- India
In addition, Safaricom has plans to expand M-PESA services to cover all African markets, apart from South Africa, where M-Pesa already failed and Tanzania, where the service is already doing well under its sister company Vodacom.
Safaricom is a major player in the telecommunications industry in Kenya and East Africa. It is a leading provider of mobile telephony, mobile money transfer, and other services.
The company is committed to transforming lives and providing its customers with innovative products and services.
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