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Lazarus Muchenje: An African View on mobile phone banking

by Jim Rosenberg: Thursday, August 30, 2007

Lazarus Muchenje says working within existing regulations - which often do not take into account the technology - is Celpay?s toughest challenge.Recently I had the opportunity to talk with Lazarus Muchenje. Based in South Africa, Muchenje is the CEO of Celpay Holdings (Pty) Ltd., which operates mobile phone banking in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia. He says working within existing regulations - which often do not take into account the technology - is Celpay’s toughest challenge.

Tell me about Celpay. We really operate in two markets, Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia. If I was to compare the two then Zambia is a little less challenging, the stage of development today vis-a-vis the Congo. Zambia has been a democratic country for a long time, while DRC has just had its first democratic elections last year.

Regulations are not clear-cut? In DRC we don’t have clearly defined legislation governing e-commerce yet. This is quite normal in a post-conflict country, however, if tomorrow a new law to regulate e-transactions, that does not support our current business model is promulgated this may jeopardise our investment. The Central bank of Congo has assured Celpay that they are working on the necessary regulatory framework. In Zambia, the National Payments Systems Act has just been promulgated last month. It is very broad in its current format but it is an excellent starting point in defining how e-commerce is regulated. Generally I would say the regulatory environment is extremely challenging, from undefined to starting to define how to manage e-transactions, e-commerce. Read the rest of this page »