Archive for: November 19th, 2007

When is mobile banking not banking?

by Mark Pickens: Monday, November 19, 2007

content2jpg.jpegSmall differences in the wording of a law can translate into a loophole big enough to drive a truck through, or a couple of the world’s largest mobile phone companies. In Kenya, the presence of the word “and” in a definition of banking in the country’s Banking Act gave Vodafone ample space to launch M-PESA, a mobile wallet with most of the functionality of a traditional transactional bank account. M-PESA is nearing 1 million registered users (in a country with less than 3 million bank accounts), but Safaricom, Vodafone’s local affiliate, is not currently regulated by the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK). Why? M-PESA isn’t banking, at least right now.

In the Philippines, another pioneer, Globe’s GCash mobile wallet, isn’t classified as banking either, but it is regulated by the central bank, unlike M-PESA (for now). What’s going on? Is there cause for concern? While Vodafone operates in a vaccum, the Philippines central bank crafted a special regulatory window that not only gives Globe’s GCash permission to operate, but gives the central bank the authority it needs to see mobile payments is safe for consumers and the financial system. Read the rest of this page »