Today, 5 March 2025, Network International, a leading digital payments enabler in the Middle East and Africa (MEA), has partnered with Airtel Africa to roll out advanced digital payment solutions across key markets. This initiative begins with Uganda, with further expansions planned across Africa and into Francophone countries by 2025.
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This partnership aims to revolutionize mobile money services, enhance digital transactions, and promote financial inclusion in regions where access to traditional banking remains limited.

The Partnership: Strengthening Airtel’s Financial Ecosystem
Airtel Africa, a telecommunications giant, has long been at the forefront of mobile money services on the continent. Operating in 14 countries, it serves over 140 million customers, including nearly 60 million data users and over 36 million Airtel Money customers. By teaming up with Network International, Airtel is set to enhance its digital payments infrastructure, making transactions more seamless, secure, and accessible for millions.
Under this agreement, Network International will provide its expertise in:
- Transaction Processing – Enabling fast and secure mobile money transactions.
- Card Management – Expanding card-based digital payment options for Airtel users.
- Fraud Detection – Enhancing security and trust in mobile money services.
- API Sandbox – Enabling developers to build innovative financial solutions.
- Reconciliation and Settlement – Streamlining financial transactions for businesses.
- Online Access – Providing seamless digital experiences for Airtel customers.
Dr. Reda Helal, Group Managing Director – Processing, Africa, at Network International, emphasized the significance of the partnership, stating:
“We aim to cover significant ground on our Airtel rollouts this year after going live in Uganda. This is a major step in advancing digital payments in Africa, and we are committed to supporting financial institutions and mobile network operators in driving financial inclusion across the continent.”
Why This Matters: The Growing Need for Digital Payments in Africa
Africa has one of the fastest-growing mobile money markets in the world, with millions relying on mobile payment solutions for everyday transactions. However, cash still dominates in many regions, limiting economic opportunities and financial access for individuals and small businesses.
The partnership between Network International and Airtel Africa directly addresses these challenges by:
- Expanding Financial Inclusion – Millions of unbanked and underbanked individuals will gain access to secure, affordable financial services.
- Boosting Digital Transactions – As mobile money adoption grows, businesses and consumers can transition away from cash and embrace digital solutions.
- Enhancing Security and Compliance – Fraud detection and secure transactions will help build trust in digital payments.
- Driving Economic Growth – Easier access to digital payments empowers businesses, stimulates trade, and improves overall economic activity.
Uganda: The Starting Point for a Bigger Rollout
The launch in Uganda marks a significant milestone in the collaboration. Uganda has been a leader in mobile money adoption, with millions of users relying on digital wallets for payments, transfers, and savings. By strengthening Airtel Money’s infrastructure, Network International aims to accelerate digital transformation in the country.
Beyond Uganda, the expansion will continue across key African markets and Francophone countries in 2025, creating a continent-wide digital payment ecosystem.
What This Means for Businesses and Consumers
For businesses, the enhanced digital payment system means greater efficiency, improved transaction security, and new opportunities to reach a wider customer base. Merchants can accept digital payments with ease, reducing reliance on cash and increasing financial transparency.
For consumers, the improved Airtel Money experience will make everyday transactions faster, more secure, and more convenient. Whether sending money to family, paying for services, or shopping online, customers will benefit from a seamless digital experience.
Ian Ferrao, Group CEO of Airtel Money, emphasized this, stating:
“Together, we will pave the way for more citizens to gain access to the continent’s growing digital economy. This partnership is a major milestone in our journey to provide top-tier financial services.”
The Future of Digital Payments in Africa
The partnership between Network International and Airtel Africa is part of a broader shift toward digital financial transformation on the continent. As mobile money continues to evolve, several trends are expected to shape the future:
- Increased Smartphone Penetration – As more Africans gain access to smartphones, digital financial services will become more widespread.
- Growing Merchant Adoption – More businesses, from small shops to large enterprises, will integrate mobile money into their operations.
- Enhanced Cross-Border Transactions – The partnership could pave the way for seamless international remittances and cross-border payments.
- Government and Private Sector Collaboration – Public-private partnerships will be crucial in shaping regulations and ensuring a safe digital payments ecosystem.
Conclusion: A Game-Changer for Africa’s Digital Economy
The collaboration between Network International and Airtel Africa is a game-changer for the African financial landscape. By leveraging advanced digital payment technologies, the two companies are not only enhancing mobile money services but also driving financial inclusion and economic empowerment across the continent.
As the rollout expands beyond Uganda into other key African and Francophone markets, the impact of this initiative will be profound, transforming the way millions of Africans access and interact with financial services.
This is more than just a business deal—it is a step towards a more connected, financially inclusive Africa.
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