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Former Safaricom boss joins MFS Africa Board
Michael Joseph has joined the Board of Directors as an independent Non-Executive Director of MFS Africa, a Pan-African fintech company….
Michael Joseph has joined the Board of Directors as an independent Non-Executive Director of MFS Africa, a Pan-African fintech company.
Michael Joseph is the head of Mobile Money at Vodafone. He previously, served as CEO of Safaricom in Kenya from 2000 to 2010, and is widely credited with spearheading M-Pesa.
According to a press statement by MFS Africa, “as Non-Executive Director, Michael will help MFS Africa CEO Dare Okoudjou and the Board of Directors to strengthen relationships with mobile network operators, money transfer organisations, banks and other financial institutions across Africa.
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“He will also engage with regulators, development organisations, and other relevant stakeholders to advocate an open and inclusive cross-border digital payments infrastructure. Michael’s role will also extend to corporate governance and the strategic direction of the company.”
“There are over a billion mobile phone users in Africa and only one in ten are using mobile financial services. Despite the success of in-country schemes, consumers are increasingly demanding further ways to transact across networks and across borders. If we’re to create the “network effect” needed to drive financial inclusion and build a strong digital economy across the continent, new solutions need to be found,” Joseph said in a statement.
He added, “By connecting to 120 million mobile wallets – 75 per cent of all mobile wallets in Africa – and enabling cross border and cross network financial services, MFS Africa is helping to solve the industry’s biggest challenge. It’s an issue that’s close to my heart and I leapt at the opportunity to be part of the solution.”
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In addition to MFS, Michael, serves on the Boards of Vodacom Group South Africa, Vodacom Tanzania, Vodacom Mozambique and Safaricom Limited in Kenya. In 2011 he was appointed as the first fellow of the World Bank to drive expansion and uptake of mobile money services across member states. Last year, Michael Joseph was appointed Chairman of Kenya Airways.