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Momo taps bill payment to broaden offerings, promote financial inclusion

- By Seyi John Salau

Momo Payment Service Bank (Momo PSB) has announced plans to broaden its service offerings with bill payment to promote faster progress toward bill payment and financial inclusion, particular­ly for excluded groups such as Nigerian women in rural communitie­s.

The fintech solution is also championin­g bill payments for the unbanked and underserve­d population outside its core payment business by offering convenient options for businesses and consumers to pay bills online.

Currently, Momo Bill Payment allows users to pay electricit­y, cable TV, betting, and loan collection bills to specific vendors. Additional­ly, customers can use Momo Pay for other merchants and third party payment for business owners.

“Many Nigerians lack access to financial services, including bank accounts, although they do have phones. only 40 million of the 80 million individual­s in our country have accounts. It follows that anybody in this nation with a phone would by default be able to obtain a bank account,” Usoro Usoro, chief executive officer, Momo PSB, said.

But that hasn’t been the case. We understand and recognize the importance of bill payment and this is why we are ensuring all Nigerians have access to it,” Usoro added.

Usoro stated that Momo PSB has made strides to make life simpler and easier for its customers through Momo bill payment. According to him, the service uses a USSD code to provide a quick, secure, and affordable way to make sure that customers can pay all bills from the convenienc­e of their homes or offices.

“Its goal is to improve financial inclusion in Nigeria, by providing access to bill payments services, financial informatio­n and decisions”.

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