Vodafone, Safaricom, and the Western Union Company announced on Monday that they will partner to pilot a cross-border Mobile Money Transfer service between the United Kingdom and Kenya.

This service will enable customers to send cross-border remittances from selected locations directly to Safaricom mobile subscribers in Kenya, generally in minutes.


The initiative uses Western Union’s trusted global “hub” for processing cross-border remittances. It builds on the success of M-PESA, a mobile money transfer service in Kenya offered by Vodafone and sister company Safaricom, which has attracted over 4 million customers since its inauguration in March 2007.

The pilot will take place through a selected number of Western Union agents based in Reading, Berkshire, UK.


Consumers can send funds to any Safaricom mobile subscriber in Kenya in a matter of minutes. Receivers can use their funds in a variety of ways, including visiting one of 4,000 M-PESA agents in Kenya to withdraw their cash, or forwarding it on to another mobile phone in Kenya.

“The successful take-up of M-PESA in Kenya has clearly demonstrated the demand for easily accessible, secure cash payment services in emerging markets,” said Vodafone’s Head of International Mobile Payments, Nick Hughes.

“Our partnership with Western Union allows M-PESA subscribers to receive international remittances and builds on the demand we have already seen domestically in Kenya.”

Commenting, the Senior Vice President, Western Union Digital Ventures, Matt Dill, said, “This programme aligns a global leader in money-transfer services, the world’s largest mobile operator group, and arguably one of the most impressive success stories in mobile money.”

He added that in offering M-PESA users the opportunity to receive funds from abroad for the first time, these three companies were changing the way money moves around the globe.

Chief Executive Officer of Safaricom, Mr. Michael Joseph said, “This is another great step for M-PESA and will benefit many Kenyans all over the world. International remittances form a significant part of the total income for some Kenyans, and the partnership with Western Union will provide Kenyans with an opportunity to receive small values of cash from abroad in a fast, safe and affordable way.”





Western Union, together with brands Orlandi Valuta and Vigo, has a combined network of more than 365,000 agent locations worldwide in 200 countries and territories.





Vodafone is the world’s largest mobile operator by revenue and has recently expanded the M-PESA service to Tanzania and Afghanistan. Safaricom is Kenya’s leading mobile operator and has had unprecedented success with its M-PESA service.