Disruptive technology: Facebook launches Payments on WhatsApp

Ali
It seems that way, as reliant as whatsapp is on local banks in each country (which limits how many Kenyans have bank accounts and could use it). So if anything maybe whatsapp pay would be a partner for mpesa, and ride on mpesa’s registered user base and APIs etc?
Adam

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Listers

My thoughts.

Whatsapp Pay is just riding on existing Financial Services Infrastructure with its attendant costs, limitations, and regulatory snafus. The only great innovation here is that they have 2 billion users. See link below to an ongoing discussion on Linkedin.

WhatsApp launches WhatsApp Pay in Brazil<www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6678522294119350272/>

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On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 11:44 AM Paul Magacha via kictanet <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Eric,
True, this is an interesting development and definitely appropriate for the demographic that heavily depends on WhatsApp.

For me WhatsApp doesn’t really lend itself well for the kind of e-commerce engagement I’m used to but I definitely see it’s been working well for early adopters populations.
For example, Kenyans seem to respond well to WhatsApp groups vs Facebook groups. Whereas Facebook allowed threaded conversations which are easy to follow,WhatsApp does yet Kenyans and others are ok having 20 different active conversations going on in the group. It’s personally too exhausting for me.

If the WhatsApp for business offers better conversations moderation then that’d work. Anyway, I am not their demographic so I can’t relate to this product.

But again for Kenya we still have a large Kabambe population so mpesa is more practical for that market. I’m sure safaricom is going to work hard to defend that market.
Paul.

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On Jun 16, 2020, at 11:31 AM, Erick Mwangi via kictanet <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Listers,

Unless govt uses tax mechanisms to make WhatsApp unfavourable in this market, if they were to appear on our shores then it would be Checkmate Safcom, but we all know that can\’t happen.

The exhobitant cost of Mpesa continues to baffle me, Alibaba has free P2P transactions but we are still charged an arm and a leg.

Payments of the future are lifestyle based where the friction between entertainment and purchasing does not exist. We have to move beyond SMS based payments. That vertical simply is for yesteryear.

Eric

On Tue, 16 Jun 2020, 09:14 Paul Magacha via kictanet, <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Dear Listers,
Another disruption in the mobile payments market.
Who will be the biggest winners? Biggest losers? Partner or compete?
Today Facebook launches payments on WhatsApp in Brazil using Facebook Pay.
\”We\’re making sending and receiving money as easy as sharing photos.\”
They are also enabling small businesses to make sales right within WhatsApp.

It rolls out in Brazil today but Asia and Africa will soon follow as they are the biggest markets for Facebook.
Interesting times ahead..
Regards,
Paul.

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