AirtelTigo is a telecommunications company operating in Ghana, formed by the merger of Airtel Ghana and Tigo Ghana. Similar to Airtel Money and MTN MoMo, AirtelTigo offers a mobile money service known as AirtelTigo Money (ATM). This service allows users to perform various financial transactions using their mobile phones.
Celtis (often stylized as Celtiis) is a mobile money service in West Africa, particularly in Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast). It provides similar functionalities to other mobile money services like Airtel Money, MTN MoMo, and AirtelTigo Money, enabling users to perform various financial transactions using their mobile phones.
Moov Africa is a telecommunications brand operating in several countries across Africa, primarily under the parent company Maroc Telecom. Similar to other telecom operators, Moov Africa offers a mobile money service known as Moov Money. This service enables users to conduct various financial transactions using their mobile phones.
Movitel is a telecommunications company operating in Mozambique and is a subsidiary of Viettel Group, a Vietnamese telecommunications company. Similar to other telecom operators, Movitel offers a mobile money service known as e-Mola. This service enables users to conduct various financial transactions using their mobile phones.
M-PESA is a mobile money service launched by Safaricom, a Kenyan mobile network operator, and Vodafone. It is one of the most successful mobile money services globally, enabling users to perform a wide variety of financial transactions using their mobile phones. M-PESA is now available in several countries across Africa, Asia, and Europe.
Orange Money is a mobile money service provided by Orange, a major telecommunications company with operations in various countries, particularly in Africa and the Middle East. Orange Money allows users to conduct a variety of financial transactions using their mobile phones, offering services similar to those provided by other mobile money solutions like M-PESA, MTN MoMo, and Airtel Money.