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Thunes Partners With Vodacom Tanzania on Cross-Border M-Pesa Payments

Thunes Partners With Vodacom Tanzania on Cross-Border M-Pesa Payments

A LinkedIn post from Thunes highlights a new partnership with Vodacom Tanzania to enable cross-border M-Pesa payments. The post describes a capability that connects Tanzania with Uganda and China, allowing M-Pesa users to pay international merchants directly from their mobile phones.

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According to the post, the service runs over Thunes’ Direct Global Network, which is presented as providing real-time, secure mobile wallet transactions. The message frames this as a way to simplify cross-border trade for everyday traders and businesses while expanding financial access in a high-growth mobile money market.

For investors, the partnership suggests incremental transaction volume potential for Thunes, particularly in remittance-heavy corridors linking East Africa and Asia. It may also strengthen Thunes’ positioning as an infrastructure provider to major mobile network operators, which could support pricing power and future deal flow in emerging markets.

The focus on financial inclusion and faster, more accessible payment options aligns with broader fintech adoption trends in Africa. If scaled, this type of integration could deepen Thunes’ network effects, improve data-driven services, and enhance the company’s strategic value within the global cross-border payments ecosystem.

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