SOMALIA – The Central Bank of Somalia (CBS) has awarded the first mobile money licence to a telecom company as the Horn of African nation seeks to integrate its payment systems with the global financial ecosystem.

The country’s top bank said it issued a mobile money licence to Hormuud Telecom, the country’s largest telecom service provider to operate electronic voucher cards (EVC) Plus.

“The Central Bank of Somalia has issued Mobile Money licence to Hormuud Telecom under the provision of mobile money service within the Federal Republic of Somalia,” Abdirahman Abdullahi Mohamed, the CBS governor said in a statement.

“In formalising our existing digital payments infrastructure, we are accelerating the integration of Somalia’s financial system into the global economy,” Mr Mohamed added.

EVC Plus is a free mobile money service used by three million subscribers in Somalia.

“In formalising our existing digital payments infrastructure, we are accelerating the integration of Somalia’s financial system into the global economy”

Abdirahman Abdulahi Mohamed – Governor, Central Bank of Somali

Mr Mohamed said licensing and regulating of mobile money service providers has been a key priority area for the Central bank of Somalia with a view of ensuring financial inclusion, consumer protection and financial stability.

According to the World Bank’s 2018 report, approximately 155 million transactions worth US$2.7 billion are recorded per month in Somalia.

Hormuud Telecom said it will continue to provide critical services to the customers to help deepen financial inclusion for the Somali people.

Analysts say the Somali economy is gradually becoming more internet-based as banks, money transfer, education, airline, media, and some government services, mainly depend on the internet to provide their services.

Additional reporting by Daily Nation

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