A realistic solution to the interest rate dilemma
Submitted by Everlyne on August 11, 2016 – 9:23am The decision by the National Assembly to pass the Banking (Amendment) Bill, 2015 has triggered intense debate on the anticipated consequences of controlling the pricing of loans by commercial banks in Kenya. If approved by the President in the form presented to him, the new law will cap lending rates at four percent above the Central Bank Rate (CBR) and set minimum interest rate for deposits in interest-earning accounts at 70 percent of the CBR. The raging debate has generally pitted us into two opposing sides, one holding the populist view that Kenyans …
“Co-Ownership” of Mobile Money Data: Building a Kenyan credit bureau for the digital age
By Rafe Mazer and Kate McKee, CGAP (www.cgap.org) for CIS Kenya Who owns the data generated by mobile money customers’ transactions? In January, 2016, Safaricom announced a new way for consumers to access statements for their mobile money accounts. With a simple enrollment via short code, you can now receive a detailed statement of all your M-Pesa activity each month or request a statement for the past 6 months. The benefits to customers of this new feature extend beyond its ease of use when compared to the Self-Care option at Safaricom.co.ke. Betty Mwangi, Director – Financial Services, Safaricom, described what …