We did confirm however through sources that Mahindra Comviva was in the running to power Telecash before the selection was made. We’re guessing other global mobile money platform providers like Mahindra Comviva, Intel’s Aepona, Gemalto and C-Sam were in the running too.
So what will the Obopay offer? From what gather, they have everything a typical mobile money service is now expected to have: Person-to-person transfers, Person-to-merchant, person to biller, airtime topup, linking wallet to bank account, mini statements etc… But we also noticed in the Obopay marketing material that some unique stuff like the ability for a subscriber to request money are also available.
There’s more unique stuff that we’re curious to see the roll out and use of. Obopay says in some of its marketing that it created “its technology for all types of cell phones and its solutions are accessible via SMS, IVR, WAP and USSD channels.” WAP especially means much better interactivity than USSD. For those devices that support it that is. So far, mobile money services locally depend on USSD (EcoCash), and Simi toolkit menu (NetOne’s OneWallet). USSD, especially, is a huge pain as you have to do a back and forth of entering menu numbers & responses just to be told the connection has timed out on your 8th step.
Obopay also has an existing deal with MasterCard that makes it possible for subscriber to pay wherever MasterCard is accepted. We don’t think this particular one is a game changing feature though.
The Obopay platform is in use in a number places globally including in Uganda (mobile money service called Warid Pesa), Kenya (YuCash), India (in partnership with YES Bank and Union Bank of India) and the US (AT&T and Verizon). Yes, the US. Not exactly your mobile money poster country so we’re guessing the reason is Obopay is a US company. The company however seems to have shifted its main operations to India soon after launch understandably because emerging markets are where there’s a larger market of unbanked individuals who has access to mobile phones.
Any idea which bank/s they will partner??
they ultimately have buy a bank of their own rather than just partnering a bank, that way they will create immense synergies that will eventually create value for their shareholders. just partnering a bank might not yield huge results for them (cashflow-wise) because the bank will demand a significant chunk of the cashflows from the venture. on which bank to partner, Tetrad (if and when given the banking license would be the ideal candidate).On which bank to buy, well, there aint any worth the buy but my bet is on Metbank or Trust.
You are very good at speculating!
I have used airtel money in Uganda, formerly Warid pesa and their service is really great.if that was powered by Obopay then Telecash has a excellent partner to take on ecocash. lets wait and watch
thanks