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Orange, CANAL+AFRIQUE partner for mobile payment services in Madagascar

Monday 23 April 2012 14:50 CET | News

French telecom operator Orange has entered an agreement with African TV channels packages provider CANAL+AFRIQUE to provide CANAL+/CANALSAT subscribers in Africa with access to the Orange mobile payment service.

The subscription fee payment using Orange Money is set to be launched in Madagascar in June 2012 enabling CANAL+/CANALSAT subscribers to pay their subscription fees with their mobile phones using the Orange Money m-payment service.

Orange Money is the mobile phone-based payment service designed by Orange for customers in Africa and the Middle East. It provides Orange subscribers with applications such as person to person transfers, bill payments and agent-based cash-in and cash-out services for loading or withdrawing funds.

In recent news, Swedish non-governmental organization Care International (CARE) has entered an agreement with Kenya-based financial institution Equity Bank and Orange to provide CARE village savings and loan associations with mobile banking services.


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