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Pesalink, PAPSS Unlock Cross-Border Payments in Local Currencies in Kenya

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Pesalink, Kenya’s de facto instant payment network, has partnered with the Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS) to ease cross-border payments and accelerate regional financial integration.

The partnership enables instant 24/7 cross-border payments from PAPSS participants into banks and mobile money operators within the Pesalink network in Kenya, all settled in local currencies.

This reduces complex correspondent banking requirements and reliance on foreign reserve currencies.

PAPSS, an initiative of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) in collaboration with the African Union and the AfCFTA Secretariat, enables cross-border payments between African countries. Pesalink is now a Technical Connectivity Provider.

It means that 80-plus Kenyan bank, fintech, SACCO, and telco participants on the Pesalink network will be connected to 160+ commercial banks and fintechs on the PAPSS platform.

Cross-border payments remain expensive and slow for many African businesses. The 2023 World Bank Remittance Prices report indicates that sending money across African borders incurs, on average, seven to eight per cent of the total value sent (above the global average of six to seven per cent. Settlement can also take three to seven business days.

The Pesalink–PAPSS partnership will reduce costs, speed up settlements, and help individuals, SMEs and businesses send money more efficiently across borders.

Speaking during the partnership signing held at Pesalink offices in Nairobi, PAPSS CEO Mike Ogbalu III said, “For PAPSS to deliver true impact, collaboration with national and private switches like Pesalink is essential.

Pesalink is the first switch we’ve piloted for transaction termination in Kenya, and we are already seeing greater adoption by opening more channels for seamless, local-currency cross-border payments across Africa.”

Pesalink CEO, Gituku Kirika, said, “Kenyan banks will now be able to offer faster, cheaper cross-border payments. They will be helping their customers grow more regional trading relationships and thrive in a more integrated digital economy.”

Abigail Adeniji
Abigail Adeniji
Abigail Adeniji is studying English with a solid background in education. She is known for her remarkable ability to spark curiosity and guide young learners, inspiring confidence, especially in reading, writing, and numeracy. When she isn’t studying or nurturing young minds, she can be found exploring new books, developing creative teaching ideas, or enjoying good music in her quiet moments.

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