Cellulant Zambia has signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Lusaka Chamber of Commerce and
Industry (LCCI) to offer digital payments to its member businesses. Lusaka
Chamber of Commerce members can now readily access payment solutions that will
enable them to accept payments from their customers’ preferred mobile money
wallet.
Cellulant’s payment platform, Tingg, integrates over 290 banks
across Africa is a one-stop payments aggregator for Multinational Corporations
and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), hence the significance of this
partnership.
Tingg’s
uptake across Africa is in high gear, with products like In-store payments, which leverage mobile money and mobile banking as payment methods through USSD
and QR Codes. This streamlines business administration processes for merchants
while expanding the range of payment options they can offer customers, ensuring
maximum choice and flexibility offline and online.
The Minister of Technology and
Science, Felix Mutati, stated, "Cellulant has bridged the digital payment
gap and is delighted to note that businesses are migrating to technologies that
will enhance efficiency and effectiveness in payment acceptance.” In a speech
read on his behalf by his Acting Permanent Secretary, Mrs. Chikatizyo Musonda, he
further urged businesses to be part of the shift to cashless financial
transactions that will work for the greater good of the economy.
The Minister of Technology and Science, Felix Mutati, stated, "Cellulant has bridged the digital payment gap and is delighted to note that
businesses are migrating to technologies that will enhance efficiency and
effectiveness in payment acceptance.” In a speech read on his behalf by his
Acting Permanent Secretary, Mrs. Chikatizyo Musonda, he further urged businesses
to be part of the shift to cashless financial transactions that will work for
the greater good of the economy.
Cellulant’s
Country Manager in Zambia, Gilbert Lungu, also noted that “Since Tingg went
live, we have over 700 stores across the country who can receive mobile money
payments as well as view and reconcile all transactions via a single platform.
The unison of mobile payments negates the need to sign up to multiple payments
providers, and we will soon offer banks as an option, giving the consumers more
choices from the comfort of their mobile phone.”
As part of its mandate to be the ‘voice of businesses,’ the LCCI
has noted with dismayed the growing fragmentation in digital payments as most
businesses offer mainly card-swiping options and rarely have a platform for
mobile payments other than peer-to-peer options. As a private sector-driven
organization, ensuring that business is done with the utmost convenience to the
customers is of great importance, as highlighted by the LCCI President, Mr. Alexander Lawrence said, “We are now in the digital era, and businesses must
rise to the occasion by offering more digital payment acceptance points as this
will not only reduce cash handling but further economic gains through the reduction
of leakages. Paying with Tingg gives all businesses full control over their finances, enabling them to make better business decisions.”
There is growing evidence that the Zambian market is ready for
intuitive payment technologies that ease doing business. According to the 2022
Zambia Information Communication Technology Authority (ZICTA) Annual Market
Report, the number of active mobile money subscribers increased from 8.6
million in 2020 to 9.9 million subscribers in 2021. Similarly, the volume of
mobile money transactions increased from 746.5 million to 843.1 million
transactions representing an annual increase of 11.7%, while the number of
transactions grew from ZMW 105.6 billion in 2020 to ZMW 169.4 billion in 2021, representing a growth rate of 60%.
This partnership will enable
LCCI members to access digital financial solutions to take advantage of these
opportunities, heralding economic growth for businesses
through payments.