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Safaricom and PayPal Partner to Enable Seamless Global Payments via M‑PESA

by Kingsley Okeke
August 6, 2025
in FinTech & Digital Money
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Safaricom and PayPal Partner to Enable Seamless Global Payments via M‑PESA


Safaricom, Kenya’s largest telecommunications and mobile money provider, has partnered with PayPal to expand access to global digital payments through M‑PESA. The integration enables users in Kenya to link their M‑PESA wallets with PayPal accounts, allowing for direct withdrawals and top-ups without needing a traditional bank account.

The partnership includes infrastructure support from cross-border payments platform TransferTo and is accessible through Safaricom’s M‑PESA app and website. Users can now receive PayPal payments directly into M‑PESA and fund their PayPal accounts using M‑PESA balances. Transactions are processed in USD, with real-time exchange rate conversions provided.

Why This Partnership Matters for Kenya’s Digital Economy

The deal brings Kenya’s vast mobile money ecosystem into closer alignment with the global digital economy. It enables freelancers, remote workers, and e-commerce merchants to access PayPal’s international network of over 400 million users.

For Kenya’s gig economy and micro-enterprise sector, which often lacks access to formal banking, the integration removes key barriers to cross-border payments. It also reduces transaction friction and delays, enabling quicker access to funds and improving overall financial inclusion.

The move strengthens M‑PESA’s position as a bridge between Africa’s informal economy and global financial systems.

Shaping the Future of Mobile Money

Safaricom plans to expand the service across other M‑PESA markets, including Tanzania, Mozambique, Lesotho, Ghana, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The partnership sets the foundation for broader cross-platform interoperability and deeper integration with international fintechs.

As mobile payment competition rises in Africa, Safaricom’s PayPal deal gives it an edge in keeping high-value users and expanding beyond peer-to-peer transfers. The move also shows its push to make M‑PESA a pan-African platform for remittances and global commerce.

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