JamboPay signs deal with BBC to automate revenue collection in Malawi

By , October 6, 2020

Kenya’s fintech company, JamboPay, has signed a deal with the Blantyre City Council (BCC) to develop and operationalize an automated revenue collection infrastructure for BCC in Malawi.

The contract was signed today between Web Tribe limited _ JamboPay holding company _ and BCC in Blantyre City –Malawi.

The Public Private Partnership commission of Malawi oversaw the procurement process.

The company will finance, build and operate the revenue collection infrastructure for Blantyre City for 10 years.

Speaking during the signing ceremony, BCC Mayor Hon. Wild Ndipo said that the move to partner with JamboPay was geared towards increasing transparency in revenue collection and providing efficiency to the Citizens of Blantyre City Council.

On his part, JamboPay CEO Danson Muchemi thanked the BCC and Private Public Partnership commission of Malawi for the partnership which he pointed out will lead to efficiency and transparency in revenue collection for Blantyre City.

“We look forward to deploying our many years of experience in electronic payments and our robust technology towards the realization of better services and improved revenue collection by the Blantyre City Council,” Muchemi told journalists.

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