Zain, the leading mobile network operator in the Middle
East and Africa, has won the
inaugural GSMA’s 2010 ‘Mobile Money for the Unbanked Service’ award for
‘Zap’, its mobile
commerce service. The announcement was made at the Global Mobile Awards,
the industry’s
leading annual prize ceremony, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
The Mobile Money for the Unbanked Service is a new award, established to
recognize
innovative mobile banking around the world that pioneers the roll out of
low-cost financial
services to millions of people, in countries where traditional financial
services are either
not within easy reach or unavailable. It is aligned to the GSMA's Mobile
Money for the
Unbanked (MMU) initiative, which was created to connect the unconnected
and improve the
social, economic and environmental well-being of the world's population
living on less than
US$2 a day by supporting and encouraging the development of sustainable
mobile money
solutions.
Zap, which was launched exactly one year ago on February 16, 2009, in
partnership with
leading international and regional banks,provides the most comprehensive
and accessible
package of m-commerce features currently available anywhere in the world.
With more that 12
million customers already fully-enabled for the service across seven
African nations, ‘Zap’
is the biggest Mobile Commerce service in the world in terms of
geographical coverage,
enabled customers and service functionalities. It is currently accessible
to approximately
200 million potential customers in Kenya, Malawi, Niger, Sierra Leone,
Tanzania, Uganda and
Ghana, where over 80% of them are ‘unbanked’, with little or no access to
financial
services. Zain has plans to roll-out the service in all its operations.
“This is yet another indication that Zain is at the cutting edge of
technological
development,” said Zain Africa CEO, Chris Gabriel.“Not only are we pushing
the boundaries of
where the mobile phone can take us, we are showing that we can improve
lives and make
sustainable economic contributions in the countries where we operate. Time
and again Zain is
showing that when it promises ‘A wonderful world’, it is more than a
slogan.”
Zap provides customers with a virtual mobile wallet, which allows them to
use their mobile
phone in much the same way as a bank account debit card, managing their
money through their
handset. It provides customers with increased security and flexibility,
reducing the need to
carry cash and ensuring payments between friends and family from around
the world remain
secure. Customers also benefit from being able to access the service 24/7
through their
handset, allowing them access to their money anytime, anywhere. The
service is supported on
all handsets, including the ultra-low-cost handsets (ULCH) which Zain is
successfully
rolling out across the continent.
As one prominent African media group wrote recently, “the popularity and
appeal of Zap
transcends its current and intended geographical coverage as it is
specially created to
improve the social, economic and environmental security of Africans”.
On awarding the prize, the judging panel, said, “Once again, Zain has
shown that it can
shake up the system with its vision of bringing essential services to
people who really need
them. Zain changed Africa by bringing the mobile phone to the masses; it
ignored borders by
creating “One Network’ and now, with Zap, it has made transferring money
less fraught with
risk, in a very dynamic way.”
The judging panel also noted the distinctiveness of Zap as it is
compatible with Zain’s
award winning ‘One Network’ platform, which allows all Zap customers to
move freely across
geographical borders and be treated as a local customer in any of the 22
‘One Network’
countries in terms of pricing. Furthermore, they retain home network
service
functionalities; they can access their Zap accounts, send/receive money
and pay for goods
and service exactly the same way as they can at home. The judges also
praised the
multi-language capabilities of the Zap service.
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