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Safaricom HY 2018
Realtreaty
#301 Posted : Friday, April 27, 2018 7:46:20 PM
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5 to 15 Days we will have FY 2017-8 and know the directions and what we have to pocket. Other stories are just hearsay.

Ericsson
#302 Posted : Saturday, April 28, 2018 9:38:08 PM
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Realtreaty wrote:
5 to 15 Days we will have FY 2017-8 and know the directions and what we have to pocket. Other stories are just hearsay.


Ongeza first half of 2018/2019 pia
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Ebenyo
#303 Posted : Sunday, April 29, 2018 4:43:28 PM
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Realtreaty wrote:
5 to 15 Days we will have FY 2017-8 and know the directions and what we have to pocket. Other stories are just hearsay.



Financial results ndio kusema.
Mambo ya watu wenye hao pia wanatafuta mkate hio hapana.
Towards the goal of financial freedom
Wororo
#304 Posted : Monday, April 30, 2018 2:37:22 PM
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A mega telco merger in the US - T-Mobile merges up with Sprint to form T-Mobile
murchr
#305 Posted : Monday, April 30, 2018 6:49:36 PM
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Techcrunch.com wrote:
This week Safaricom will offer Bonga to a test group of 600 users, before updating the product, allowing the initial group to refer it to friends, and then extending the platform in three phases.

Bonga Sasa will facilitate messaging and money transfer between individuals, “enabling users to send or receive money while conversing with each other,” according to a Safaricom release. For example, through Bonga Sasa a parent can send money to the child without having to leave the platform to access another money transfer tool.
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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sparkly
#306 Posted : Monday, April 30, 2018 7:31:07 PM
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murchr wrote:
Techcrunch.com wrote:
This week Safaricom will offer Bonga to a test group of 600 users, before updating the product, allowing the initial group to refer it to friends, and then extending the platform in three phases.

Bonga Sasa will facilitate messaging and money transfer between individuals, “enabling users to send or receive money while conversing with each other,” according to a Safaricom release. For example, through Bonga Sasa a parent can send money to the child without having to leave the platform to access another money transfer tool.



Safaricom has a mind boggling number of products. Mara flex, karibu, tunukiwa, tap and pay, platinum... what is this now?
Life is short. Live passionately.
murchr
#307 Posted : Monday, April 30, 2018 7:39:42 PM
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sparkly wrote:
murchr wrote:
Techcrunch.com wrote:
This week Safaricom will offer Bonga to a test group of 600 users, before updating the product, allowing the initial group to refer it to friends, and then extending the platform in three phases.

Bonga Sasa will facilitate messaging and money transfer between individuals, “enabling users to send or receive money while conversing with each other,” according to a Safaricom release. For example, through Bonga Sasa a parent can send money to the child without having to leave the platform to access another money transfer tool.



Safaricom has a mind boggling number of products. Mara flex, karibu, tunukiwa, tap and pay, platinum... what is this now?



Quote:
Bonga Sasa will facilitate messaging and money transfer between individuals, “enabling users to send or receive money while conversing with each other,” according to a Safaricom release. For example, through Bonga Sasa a parent can send money to the child without having to leave the platform to access another money transfer tool.

Bonga Baraza, expected in mid-2018, will allow users to collect money for purpose driven events, including Kenya’s harambee collective fundraising drives.

Bonga Biashara will build on this use of social networks for commerce. Digitizing Kenya’s extensive informal trading commerce is at play here. Alpha’s research found roughly “2.5 million people doing side-hustles with a smartphone in Kenya” and 12.5 million total running small businesses on smart and USSD devices, according to Gitau.

Bonga will channel Facebook, YouTube, iTunes, PayPal, and eBay in one platform. Users will be able to create business profiles parallel to their personal social media profiles and M-Pesa accounts and sell online. Bonga will also include space for Kenya’s creative class to upload, shape, and distribute artistic products and content.

As for Safaricom’s Bonga monetization plan, it’s not an immediate priority, according to the Alpha team members I spoke to. “We’ll offer it for free for now, and it’s connected to M-Pesa, which is already monetized,” said Gitau. “The more these services grow and grow small businesses the more they grow M-Pesa..which is already profitable.”
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
.
sparkly
#308 Posted : Tuesday, May 01, 2018 7:47:05 AM
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Joined: 9/23/2009
Posts: 8,083
Location: Enk are Nyirobi
murchr wrote:
sparkly wrote:
murchr wrote:
Techcrunch.com wrote:
This week Safaricom will offer Bonga to a test group of 600 users, before updating the product, allowing the initial group to refer it to friends, and then extending the platform in three phases.

Bonga Sasa will facilitate messaging and money transfer between individuals, “enabling users to send or receive money while conversing with each other,” according to a Safaricom release. For example, through Bonga Sasa a parent can send money to the child without having to leave the platform to access another money transfer tool.



Safaricom has a mind boggling number of products. Mara flex, karibu, tunukiwa, tap and pay, platinum... what is this now?



Quote:
Bonga Sasa will facilitate messaging and money transfer between individuals, “enabling users to send or receive money while conversing with each other,” according to a Safaricom release. For example, through Bonga Sasa a parent can send money to the child without having to leave the platform to access another money transfer tool.

Bonga Baraza, expected in mid-2018, will allow users to collect money for purpose driven events, including Kenya’s harambee collective fundraising drives.

Bonga Biashara will build on this use of social networks for commerce. Digitizing Kenya’s extensive informal trading commerce is at play here. Alpha’s research found roughly “2.5 million people doing side-hustles with a smartphone in Kenya” and 12.5 million total running small businesses on smart and USSD devices, according to Gitau.

Bonga will channel Facebook, YouTube, iTunes, PayPal, and eBay in one platform. Users will be able to create business profiles parallel to their personal social media profiles and M-Pesa accounts and sell online. Bonga will also include space for Kenya’s creative class to upload, shape, and distribute artistic products and content.

As for Safaricom’s Bonga monetization plan, it’s not an immediate priority, according to the Alpha team members I spoke to. “We’ll offer it for free for now, and it’s connected to M-Pesa, which is already monetized,” said Gitau. “The more these services grow and grow small businesses the more they grow M-Pesa..which is already profitable.”


Mpesa is succesful because of it's simplicity.
Life is short. Live passionately.
murchr
#309 Posted : Tuesday, May 01, 2018 1:24:39 PM
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Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,979
sparkly wrote:
murchr wrote:
sparkly wrote:
murchr wrote:
Techcrunch.com wrote:
This week Safaricom will offer Bonga to a test group of 600 users, before updating the product, allowing the initial group to refer it to friends, and then extending the platform in three phases.

Bonga Sasa will facilitate messaging and money transfer between individuals, “enabling users to send or receive money while conversing with each other,” according to a Safaricom release. For example, through Bonga Sasa a parent can send money to the child without having to leave the platform to access another money transfer tool.



Safaricom has a mind boggling number of products. Mara flex, karibu, tunukiwa, tap and pay, platinum... what is this now?



Quote:
Bonga Sasa will facilitate messaging and money transfer between individuals, “enabling users to send or receive money while conversing with each other,” according to a Safaricom release. For example, through Bonga Sasa a parent can send money to the child without having to leave the platform to access another money transfer tool.

Bonga Baraza, expected in mid-2018, will allow users to collect money for purpose driven events, including Kenya’s harambee collective fundraising drives.

Bonga Biashara will build on this use of social networks for commerce. Digitizing Kenya’s extensive informal trading commerce is at play here. Alpha’s research found roughly “2.5 million people doing side-hustles with a smartphone in Kenya” and 12.5 million total running small businesses on smart and USSD devices, according to Gitau.

Bonga will channel Facebook, YouTube, iTunes, PayPal, and eBay in one platform. Users will be able to create business profiles parallel to their personal social media profiles and M-Pesa accounts and sell online. Bonga will also include space for Kenya’s creative class to upload, shape, and distribute artistic products and content.

As for Safaricom’s Bonga monetization plan, it’s not an immediate priority, according to the Alpha team members I spoke to. “We’ll offer it for free for now, and it’s connected to M-Pesa, which is already monetized,” said Gitau. “The more these services grow and grow small businesses the more they grow M-Pesa..which is already profitable.”


Mpesa is succesful because of it's simplicity.


So?
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
.
VituVingiSana
#310 Posted : Tuesday, May 01, 2018 4:22:08 PM
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Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Gosh, I was caught completely unawares by this declaration! Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

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sparkly
#311 Posted : Tuesday, May 01, 2018 5:00:59 PM
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Joined: 9/23/2009
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Location: Enk are Nyirobi
murchr wrote:
sparkly wrote:
murchr wrote:
sparkly wrote:
murchr wrote:
Techcrunch.com wrote:
This week Safaricom will offer Bonga to a test group of 600 users, before updating the product, allowing the initial group to refer it to friends, and then extending the platform in three phases.

Bonga Sasa will facilitate messaging and money transfer between individuals, “enabling users to send or receive money while conversing with each other,” according to a Safaricom release. For example, through Bonga Sasa a parent can send money to the child without having to leave the platform to access another money transfer tool.



Safaricom has a mind boggling number of products. Mara flex, karibu, tunukiwa, tap and pay, platinum... what is this now?



Quote:
Bonga Sasa will facilitate messaging and money transfer between individuals, “enabling users to send or receive money while conversing with each other,” according to a Safaricom release. For example, through Bonga Sasa a parent can send money to the child without having to leave the platform to access another money transfer tool.

Bonga Baraza, expected in mid-2018, will allow users to collect money for purpose driven events, including Kenya’s harambee collective fundraising drives.

Bonga Biashara will build on this use of social networks for commerce. Digitizing Kenya’s extensive informal trading commerce is at play here. Alpha’s research found roughly “2.5 million people doing side-hustles with a smartphone in Kenya” and 12.5 million total running small businesses on smart and USSD devices, according to Gitau.

Bonga will channel Facebook, YouTube, iTunes, PayPal, and eBay in one platform. Users will be able to create business profiles parallel to their personal social media profiles and M-Pesa accounts and sell online. Bonga will also include space for Kenya’s creative class to upload, shape, and distribute artistic products and content.

As for Safaricom’s Bonga monetization plan, it’s not an immediate priority, according to the Alpha team members I spoke to. “We’ll offer it for free for now, and it’s connected to M-Pesa, which is already monetized,” said Gitau. “The more these services grow and grow small businesses the more they grow M-Pesa..which is already profitable.”


Mpesa is succesful because of it's simplicity.


So?


These fancy apps are just to keep the middle-class "IT savvy" crowd happy but don't impact the topline much.
Life is short. Live passionately.
murchr
#312 Posted : Tuesday, May 01, 2018 5:16:36 PM
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Joined: 2/26/2012
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sparkly wrote:
murchr wrote:
sparkly wrote:
murchr wrote:
sparkly wrote:
murchr wrote:
Techcrunch.com wrote:
This week Safaricom will offer Bonga to a test group of 600 users, before updating the product, allowing the initial group to refer it to friends, and then extending the platform in three phases.

Bonga Sasa will facilitate messaging and money transfer between individuals, “enabling users to send or receive money while conversing with each other,” according to a Safaricom release. For example, through Bonga Sasa a parent can send money to the child without having to leave the platform to access another money transfer tool.



Safaricom has a mind boggling number of products. Mara flex, karibu, tunukiwa, tap and pay, platinum... what is this now?



Quote:
Bonga Sasa will facilitate messaging and money transfer between individuals, “enabling users to send or receive money while conversing with each other,” according to a Safaricom release. For example, through Bonga Sasa a parent can send money to the child without having to leave the platform to access another money transfer tool.

Bonga Baraza, expected in mid-2018, will allow users to collect money for purpose driven events, including Kenya’s harambee collective fundraising drives.

Bonga Biashara will build on this use of social networks for commerce. Digitizing Kenya’s extensive informal trading commerce is at play here. Alpha’s research found roughly “2.5 million people doing side-hustles with a smartphone in Kenya” and 12.5 million total running small businesses on smart and USSD devices, according to Gitau.

Bonga will channel Facebook, YouTube, iTunes, PayPal, and eBay in one platform. Users will be able to create business profiles parallel to their personal social media profiles and M-Pesa accounts and sell online. Bonga will also include space for Kenya’s creative class to upload, shape, and distribute artistic products and content.

As for Safaricom’s Bonga monetization plan, it’s not an immediate priority, according to the Alpha team members I spoke to. “We’ll offer it for free for now, and it’s connected to M-Pesa, which is already monetized,” said Gitau. “The more these services grow and grow small businesses the more they grow M-Pesa..which is already profitable.”


Mpesa is succesful because of it's simplicity.


So?


These fancy apps are just to keep the middle-class "IT savvy" crowd happy but don't impact the topline much.


The thing with technology is if you do not innovate and change to please the market you perish - Nokia is an example. So these apps in as much as they dont bring in the cheddar, they are necessary to keep the engine running.


"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
.
sparkly
#313 Posted : Tuesday, May 01, 2018 5:58:50 PM
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Joined: 9/23/2009
Posts: 8,083
Location: Enk are Nyirobi
murchr wrote:
sparkly wrote:
murchr wrote:
sparkly wrote:
murchr wrote:
sparkly wrote:
murchr wrote:
Techcrunch.com wrote:
This week Safaricom will offer Bonga to a test group of 600 users, before updating the product, allowing the initial group to refer it to friends, and then extending the platform in three phases.

Bonga Sasa will facilitate messaging and money transfer between individuals, “enabling users to send or receive money while conversing with each other,” according to a Safaricom release. For example, through Bonga Sasa a parent can send money to the child without having to leave the platform to access another money transfer tool.



Safaricom has a mind boggling number of products. Mara flex, karibu, tunukiwa, tap and pay, platinum... what is this now?



Quote:
Bonga Sasa will facilitate messaging and money transfer between individuals, “enabling users to send or receive money while conversing with each other,” according to a Safaricom release. For example, through Bonga Sasa a parent can send money to the child without having to leave the platform to access another money transfer tool.

Bonga Baraza, expected in mid-2018, will allow users to collect money for purpose driven events, including Kenya’s harambee collective fundraising drives.

Bonga Biashara will build on this use of social networks for commerce. Digitizing Kenya’s extensive informal trading commerce is at play here. Alpha’s research found roughly “2.5 million people doing side-hustles with a smartphone in Kenya” and 12.5 million total running small businesses on smart and USSD devices, according to Gitau.

Bonga will channel Facebook, YouTube, iTunes, PayPal, and eBay in one platform. Users will be able to create business profiles parallel to their personal social media profiles and M-Pesa accounts and sell online. Bonga will also include space for Kenya’s creative class to upload, shape, and distribute artistic products and content.

As for Safaricom’s Bonga monetization plan, it’s not an immediate priority, according to the Alpha team members I spoke to. “We’ll offer it for free for now, and it’s connected to M-Pesa, which is already monetized,” said Gitau. “The more these services grow and grow small businesses the more they grow M-Pesa..which is already profitable.”


Mpesa is succesful because of it's simplicity.


So?


These fancy apps are just to keep the middle-class "IT savvy" crowd happy but don't impact the topline much.


The thing with technology is if you do not innovate and change to please the market you perish - Nokia is an example. So these apps in as much as they dont bring in the cheddar, they are necessary to keep the engine running.





Totally in agreement. Marriages are kept alive with flowers and chocolate not just with Nyama and Ugali.
Life is short. Live passionately.
Ericsson
#314 Posted : Thursday, May 03, 2018 9:11:37 AM
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Airtel launched it 4G service yesterday.
The service will be initially in Mombasa and Nairobi.
They are launching the service 3 years after Safaricom.
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Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
obiero
#315 Posted : Thursday, May 03, 2018 10:15:22 AM
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Ericsson wrote:
Airtel launched it 4G service yesterday.
The service will be initially in Mombasa and Nairobi.
They are launching the service 3 years after Safaricom.

Better late than never, but never late is better

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VituVingiSana
#316 Posted : Thursday, May 03, 2018 2:55:06 PM
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obiero wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
Airtel launched it 4G service yesterday.
The service will be initially in Mombasa and Nairobi.
They are launching the service 3 years after Safaricom.

Better late than never, but never late is better

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Ericsson
#317 Posted : Thursday, May 03, 2018 4:13:03 PM
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Realtreaty wrote:
5 to 15 Days we will have FY 2017-8 and know the directions and what we have to pocket. Other stories are just hearsay.



Full Year results will be announced on 16th May 2018
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
Ericsson
#318 Posted : Friday, May 04, 2018 11:16:31 AM
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Masoko is turning out to be a big flop
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deadpoet
#319 Posted : Friday, May 04, 2018 11:30:25 AM
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Ericsson wrote:
Masoko is turning out to be a big flop


I wonder who is in charge of product development at Safaricom. Big box was an epic fail, now masoko is struggling. I also haven't seen anyone using the Mpesa tap device. Anyway, I suppose they are big enough to fail in some areas.
FundamentAli
#320 Posted : Friday, May 04, 2018 3:44:41 PM
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deadpoet wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
Masoko is turning out to be a big flop


I wonder who is in charge of product development at Safaricom. Big box was an epic fail, now masoko is struggling. I also haven't seen anyone using the Mpesa tap device. Anyway, I suppose they are big enough to fail in some areas.


Failure = lessons learned. Expect them to come back stronger
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