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by abenga
5093 days ago
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You register with Safaricom (The Telco) with your Identification Card Number/Passport Number. You get a 4-digit PIN to use as a password. After this your phone number is your 'account number', in a manner of speaking. An M-Pesa application comes installed as a SIM application (I don't know the technical details, I access it from the "SIM Toolkit" menu in my phone) on all Safaricom SIMs. The application allows you to Send money, check your balance, and pay bills to registered corporate accounts. You need to know the account PIN to perform any of these actions. To deposit money in your account, you need to go to an agent (these are numerous all over the place) and pay them. These are registered business who can deposit money in your 'account' (a normal customer cannot deposit money directly into another person's account), and you get a Text message confirming that the transaction was successful, and your account balance has been updated. When you receive money, you receive a text message, and you may withdraw it from any agent. You need photo ID to withdraw money from an agent. --
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How do they deal with rogue agents? Presumably a rogue agent can claim you have handed over a large sum of money but it would take a while to discover they have lied.