Bank fraud SIM Swap Fraud: What it is and how to protect yourself from it SIM swapping, also called SIM jacking or SIM hijacking, is a form of identity theft where fraudsters steal a person’s mobile phone number by having it assigned to a new SIM card.
Kenya The history of banking in Kenya Banking in Kenya dates back to the country’s pre-colonial era when its pioneering banks concentrated on financing international trade along the Europe-South Africa–India axis.
Bank fraud 8 things your bank will never ask you It is important to know how to protect your money and bank account. A good way to start is by knowing these 8 things your Bank will never ask or tell you to do
USSD The History and Importance of USSD in Africa's Digital Landscape The history and meaning of the term itself are somewhat of a foreign concept to most of us. Although USSD has found a home in Africa, it is not an African invention—far from it.
Ethiopia The history of banking in Ethiopia Before, 1994, Ethiopia’s banking sector was state-owned. However, since then, the country’s banking system has become mostly private-owned, triggering immense growth. But just, how did that happen?
Mpesa How to buy airtime from mpesa without charges Airtime is needed to make calls and buy data bundles and in a country like Kenya which has over 60 million active SIM cards, airtime is classified as a necessity. In March 2020, airtime was the number one purchase made by Kenyans, surpassing other needs like food and rent. Safaricom