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    Safaricom Unveils New USSD Menu For M-Pesa To Reduce ‘Wrong Number’ Transactions

    Francis MuliBy Francis MuliSeptember 10, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Safaricom has unveiled a new USSD menu for M-Pesa, aimed at consolidating all M-pesa services on one platform in a bid to do away with “wrong number” transactions.

    The new menu, *334#, targets non-smartphone users by consolidating all M-Pesa services in a single, easy to use menu with more flexibility than is possible on the current SIM toolkit menu. The new menu makes it easier to send money to the correct recipient by displaying the receiver’s name and only advancing once the customer confirms the transaction.

    “M-Pesa on *334# refines how our customers interact with the service. Customers now have the opportunity to truly confirm the details of a transaction before it can progress making reversals a thing of the past,” said Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa.

    To use the service, customers will dial *334# upon which they will be presented with a choice of the different M-Pesa services including “Send Money”, “Loans and Savings” or “Lipa Na M-PESA”. As with other USSD menus, customers will key in the number selecting the service such as “5” for Lipa Na M-Pesa.

    M-Pesa on *334# brings together all services that have previously being offered through different USSDs saving customers from having to remember the different numbers.

    Read: Sitoyo Lopokoiyit Appointed M-Pesa Africa Head

    Within the Lipa Na M-Pesa menu, customers can directly select PayBill and Till Numbers for Banks, Government and County Government Services, and Transport services including the SGR and long-distance buses. Once a customer selects any of the options, they will be presented with a list of services they can then pay through Lipa Na M-Pesa.

    Customers can also use the Lipa Na M-Pesa option to pay to personal numbers for select businesses.

    Other options now available on M-Pesa on *334# include M-Pesa Global which empowers customers to send and receive money across the world.

    The service is especially targeted at non-Smartphone users or as an alternative to the Safaricom app and is immediately available to all more than 25 million M-Pesa customers.

    In addition to making M-Pesa more convenient to use, the service also makes it easier for Safaricom to deploy additional M-Pesa features free of the restrictions imposed by the old SIM Card Menu. As a result, customers can enjoy smoother functionality such as with Hakikisha on this new menu.

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