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Safaricom and PayPal Unite to Take Kenya’s M‑PESA Mobile Money Global

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
July 31, 2025
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In a bold move that’s set to reshape the future of digital finance in Africa, Safaricom’s iconic mobile money arm, M‑PESA, has entered a strategic partnership with PayPal, enabling seamless fund transfers between PayPal and M‑PESA wallets. The initiative, announced on July 29 and 30, 2025, ushers nearly 35 million M‑PESA users and two million small businesses and micro‑entrepreneurs in Kenya into PayPal’s vast global network—allowing them to send and receive payments across over 200 international markets .

Finally, Kenyans can link their local mobile money to a global payment platform and bypass traditional banking gatekeepers. That’s a game‑changer for freelancers, gig workers, e‑commerce sellers, and diaspora communities who rely on digital payments to bridge borders.

The service lets users link PayPal and M‑PESA wallets, enabling instant transfers both ways. Whether accepting payment from an overseas client via PayPal or sending funds back home into an M‑PESA account, the process promises to be safe, secure, and remarkably smooth. It’s a significant leap toward global financial inclusion that blends local convenience with international scale.

Safaricom’s Chief Financial Services Officer, Esther Waititu, emphasized that the collaboration is part of a broader mission: “Our partnership with PayPal is a bold step forward in enabling seamless, worry‑free, safe, secure, and inclusive digital payments… empowering over thirty‑five million customers and two million businesses and micro‑entrepreneurs across Kenya to participate in the global digital economy”.

Echoing that sentiment, Otto Williams, General Manager for PayPal in Middle East and Africa, noted the alignment with PayPal’s mission to expand financial inclusion: “We are thrilled to enable millions of M‑PESA customers across Africa to connect more easily to PayPal’s international customer base”.

Why This Partnership Matters—Everywhere

  • For Kenya, it’s a defining milestone. M‑PESA—Africa’s leading mobile money system—has long democratized access to financial services within the country. Now, through PayPal, those digital wallets open to the world.
  • For micro‑entrepreneurs and gig workers, it removes friction from cross‑border payments. Freelancers can get paid via PayPal and spend locally using M‑PESA, without needing bank accounts or currency exchange hassles.
  • For fintech innovation, it represents a move toward digital financial interoperability—merging strengths to build more encompassing ecosystems rather than isolated platforms.

 

While the service launches in Kenya first, Safaricom and PayPal plan to extend availability to other markets where M‑PESA is active, including Tanzania, Ghana, Mozambique, Ethiopia, and more .

With PayPal supporting over 400 million active accounts across 200 markets, and M‑PESA processing over $1.1 billion daily in transactions, this partnership dramatically lowers the barriers to global commerce—without physically moving money across borders .

The launch taps into Africa’s booming gig economy and mobile-first ecosystems. But execution will be critical. Integration friction, currency conversion logistics, regulatory compliance in new markets, and interface localization will all play roles in determining user adoption.

Still, for entrepreneurs in Nairobi as much as developers working remotely for U.S. clients, a restful nights’ sleep could be the difference between waiting on international payouts and instant digital access to earnings via mobile money.

This new chapter in fintech signals that true financial inclusion isn’t just about access within national boundaries—but access to global systems. Safaricom and PayPal’s collaboration is more than a product rollout; it’s a blueprint for how local platforms can mesh with global networks to deliver 21st-century financial empowerment.

Notably, this is not PayPal’s first foray into Africa’s mobile finance space. In the past, the company partnered with Nigerian financial institutions such as First Bank to enable Nigerians to link their bank accounts with PayPal for international transactions. However, those services were often limited in scope and availability. The Safaricom–M‑PESA partnership represents a more direct and scalable integration model—one that could become the benchmark for similar partnerships across the continent.

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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