Note: This story was first published on Premium Times
At Mobile
World Congress (www.MobileWorldCongress.com),
Mastercard (www.Mastercard.com) on Wednesday announced that it will use
Facebook Messenger to provide technology to small businesses in Africa and Asia
to drive affordable acceptance of electronic and mobile payments. Access to
digital payments will help these businesses expand to new markets, and unlock
financial services and products that enables them to grow their livelihoods.
This Messenger experience will
launch in Nigeria, where Mastercard will pilot a new Masterpass QR (https://Masterpass.com) bot to help business owners’ move
beyond cash transactions to accepting QR payments. Ecobank (www.Ecobank.com) and Zenith Bank will support this inaugural
program. The pilot in Nigeria is the beginning of a larger plan by the two
companies to include more businesses into the digital economy.
According to research done by The
Fletcher School and Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, of the $301 billion
of funds flow from consumers to businesses in Nigeria, 98 percent is still
based on cash.
“Every business owner is looking
for ways to increase sales and draw new customers into their stores. By
offering QR-based digital payments, smaller retailers can achieve these goals
and create greater customer stickiness with little to no investment beyond the
phone they already have,” said Jorn Lambert, Executive Vice President, Digital
Channels and Regions, Mastercard. “Masterpass QR opens up new commerce channels
for these merchants and enables them to create auditable transaction records.
These advances open doors to other financial tools and products such as loans
to drive added business growth.”
To get started, businesses can
send a request to the bot to enable QR payments, receive approval from the
bank, set up an account and start accepting digital payments in a fast, simple
and secure manner. Once the account set up process is complete, business owners
can print and display the QR code in their stores or save the code on their
phones. Customers can pay by either scanning the code from their smartphone or
by entering the merchant ID associated with the QR code into their feature
phone.
“Brands and developers around the
world are turning to messaging to connect with the 1.3 billion people who use
Messenger each month,” said Kahina Van Dyke, Director of Payments and Financial
Services Partnerships at Facebook. “We are pleased that Mastercard is
developing a service on the Messenger Platform to help small merchants use
messaging to manage their business and connect with their customers.”
Launched in 2016, Masterpass QR
provides people with any type of mobile phone the ability to safely accept and
make in-person purchases without cash or a plastic card. It provides greater
choice in payments and complements Mastercard’s investment in contactless
payments to provide merchants of all sizes – from international chains to
individual shop owners and street vendors – a fast, secure and inexpensive way
to accept payments.
Bankers in
Nigeria are already reacting to the new feature.
“In line with our goal to serve
100 million Africans by the end of 2020, Ecobank is delighted to collaborate
with Facebook and Mastercard to enable underserved and unbanked micro-merchants
with the opportunity to open an Ecobank account almost immediately and begin to
receive instant payments using Ecobank Masterpass QR on the Facebook Messenger
platform. Micro merchants in Nigeria are already benefiting from Masterpass QR
and will soon be in 32 markets across Africa, enabling them to move away from
cash. That is true economic empowerment,” said Patrick Akinwuntan, Group
Executive, Consumer Bank, Ecobank Group.
“Our Bank is partnering with
Facebook and Mastercard to introduce Masterpass QR as a means of driving
financial inclusion and creating a new payment ecosystem for MSMEs and
consumers,” said Peter Amangbo, MD/CEO of Zenith Bank Plc. “This initiative
will help us encourage financial inclusion within the country in line with the
strategic thrust of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Buyers and sellers now
meet and conclude transactions in-store, online and on social media, so we are
ensuring payments can also be made on these platforms via QR codes, without
having to log onto other solutions or even take a break from what you are doing
on Facebook.”
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