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Draft: 9 September 2009 Regulating mobile money: The Case of M-Pesa in Kenya Gerald Nyaoma Director, Banking Services, Central Bank of Kenya 1

Agenda 1. Context of mobile money in Kenya 2. How has mobile money evolved? 3. Regulatory questions 4. Conclusions: learning from Kenya 2

Kenya: Relevant Statistics Mobile Network Coverage 2008 Mobile Phone Penetration: 80% Bank Account Penetration: 21% Population: 39,002,772 GDP per capita: $1,600 Rural Population: 78% Source: CIA Fact book, FSD Kenya 3

If we broaden our Regulating view to include Mobile banking Money: services The Case using of M-Pesa traditional channels aimed at financial inclusion, then significant progress has been made The Kenyan banking system has a low conventional o channel reach ATMs and branches per 100K people in selected countries Source: BFA for CGAP/DFID 2009

and a changing g institutional landscape 2009 2006 60.0 50.0 40.0 %30.0 20.0 10.0 00 0.0 21.5 14.2 13.1 9.0 3.4 1.7 6.8 5.9 27.9 0.0 50.150.6 38.4 32.7 Bank Sacco MFI Insurance M-PESA Informal Excluded FSD (2009) The state of financial service delivery er in Kenya today

Regulatory context Key Questions relating to enabling a mobile money yproduct in Kenya Current reality Proposed changes (Banks Act/ Central Bank Act) g Can non-banks issue e-money and/or operate payment systems? Can banks appoint agents to take deposits? Is taking of cash/ opening of accounts subject to AML control? Not Prohibited No Regulations cover banks only Payment system bill which would give this authority is pending Non-banks not precluded; change proposed to allow banks AML/CFT Act Pending which would have broader reach 6

Agenda 1. Context of mobile money in Kenya 2. How has mobile money evolved? 3. Regulatory questions 4. Conclusions: learning from Kenya 7

Evolution of M-Pesa Pilot National Launch Expansion of functionality 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Initially for MFI loan repayment Clearly branded as a payment service International remittances Bill pay Bulk deposit 8

M-PESA: Explosive growth in 24 months Growth of M-Pesa USERS (millions) Millions 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 6/2009: More than 6 million registered M-Pesa Users Growth of M-Pesa AGENTS 8 (thousands) 6 Over 12,000 4 Thousand ds 2 6/2009: M-Pesa Agents FSD (2009) The state of financial service delivery in Kenya today Source: FSD Kenya (2009)

...however, it is still miniscule in terms of value 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Current Kenyan Payment system flows: monthly average (2008) 19.1 16.25 0.30 65.76 62.74 3.7 0.4 0.2 RTGS (KEPSS) NACH ATMs SCOM Vl Value moved (bn) Number of transactions/cheque ti (m) High value payment systems Retail payment systems Source: Mwaura, S (2009) 10 Source: Mwaura (2009)

State of the Market- Competition 2007- Soon after launch, competitor MNO launches scheme, which fails to get traction Late 2008- second MNO Zain applies for approval for new m-product, Zap (substantially similar to M-Pesa; launches in 2009) Many applications received from other MNO s and nonbank players to operate a mobile bl scheme 11

State of the Market- Survey of M-Pesa Users 70% of users are already banked Blend of uses: 50% send/ receive money 20% store value Average user: Male 25-45 year s old Better education 60% of senders urban; slightly more than half of receivers rural 90% believed money was safe with M-Pesa High satisfaction levels More than 80% said they would worse off without M-Pesa Source: FSDK presentation (2009) on 2008 survey of 3000 M Pesa users 12

State t of the Market- How Do People Send Money? Source: FSDK presentation (2009) on 2008 survey of 3000 M Pesa users

State t of the Market- Agent cash flow is a challenge 20% of users report they could not withdraw money from an M-PESA agent Nearly 70% because agent lacked funds No ID 7% Safaricom network down 11% Agent system down Other 5% 8% Why could you not withdraw cash? 69% Agent had no money Source: FSDK presentation (2009) on 2008 survey of 3000 M Pesa users)

Agenda 1. Context of mobile money in Kenya 2. How has it evolved? 3. Regulatory questions 4. Conclusions: learning from Kenya 15

How does m-payments promote broader policy objectives? Broadens access to financial services Kenya had very low levels of formal usage in 2006 Leapfrogging access to wider e-banking Mobile infrastructure is cost effective and flexible to the needs of the population Enhancement of safety, security & efficiency Electronic footprint provides better tracking and monitoring of financial activities without the challenges of managing physical cash Focal point to assess and consider general development issues in the retail banking system Positive impact on social & economic growth Source: Mwaura 2009 16

What is the risk profile of mobile money? The CBK identified the following key risk categories that required greater scrutiny due to the nature of the mobile money product. Operational risk and business continuity arrangements Money Laundering Risk System integrity Insolvency Legal risks Liquidity These risks were discussed in detail prior to issuing the letter of no objection to Safaricom 17

Engaging with the Regulator 1. Pilot 2. National Launch 3. Expansion of functionality Notification of Intent Letter of no objection Product extension approval on case by case basis Demonstration of product capabilities Request for authorization Monthly reporting of predetermined metrics Regular engagement with regulator and key stakeholders Coordinated development of further enabling regulations 18

Question 1: Whether to regulate at outset? Did the proposed activity fall under definition of Deposit taking? NO, because: - No intermediation (& no interest paid) - Funding ring fenced: not available for operations If not, how should CBK relate to it? Presently no direct authority to regulate but intend to bring mobile payments into the regulatory framework under coming acts (e.g. National Payment Bill and AML/CFT) Meanwhile, various conditions set 19

M-Pesa has expanded well beyond its core P2P functionality Payer Corporate Non- Agent Agent Employers (bulk deposit) Cash in Natural Person Core P2P Cash Out Bill Pay Mobile Payment Ecosystem Natural Person Agent Corporate Payee Non-Agent 20

Question 2: How to address ongoing expansion of scheme? Current questions How/ whether to treat differently because of reaching system wide proportions? -Approved as a money transfer scheme but increasingly used as a pervasive retail payment instrument. - Consequences of denial of service or failure rising for individuals Current boundary questions arising: -Can M-Pesa be used to buy goods at a merchant? No formal provision for merchants to accept, although this happens informally as small businesses accept M-Pesa; and larger businesses take bill pay -Can banks use M-Pesa to take deposits? No this is considered agent deposit taking which is not currently allowed, but under consideration 21

Question 3: How to integrate mobile payments into an efficient retail payment ecosystem? Future questions How to promote appropriate levels of competition? - How many players can the Kenyan market support at the level of payment instrument provider vs. retail payment system? How to promote interconnection to other systems? - Agents are exclusive. Is this efficient or optimal for access? 22

Agenda 1. Context of mobile money in Kenya 2. How has it evolved? 3. Regulatory questions 4. Conclusions: learning from Kenya 23

We have come a long way in a short time, but there is further to go There are many financially excluded people who increasingly have access to mobile technology Of those in each category of inclusion, % having: Source: FSD(2009)

Leadership through engagement An enabling approach requires purposeful p and continued engagement to understand and facilitate innovations that can improve financial inclusion. Regulatory certainty is critical to ensure market confidence in long term investment in broadening financial access New legislation (such as the draft NPS Bill and accompanying guidelines/ regulations) endeavors to provide the necessary level of certainty and a create level playing field for all financial services 25

Thank You Global Policy Forum, Nairobi, 16 September 26

Annex 1: How does M-Pesa Work? 27

Launch Proposition 08/05/07 WBZ

Registering for M-PESA How to register Go to any local l Agent to register: Step 1: Ensure you have a new generation SIM card* Step 2: Register your account Step 3: Send M-PESA an SMS Step 4: M-Pesa will send you a confirmation with a new M-Pesa menu * All SIMs since October are new generation Source: Lonie S (2007) A brief introduction to MPesa

How to send money In your M-PESA menu pick send money & enter: You both receive SMS confirmation of the transfer Source: Lonie S (2007) A brief introduction to MPesa

Withdrawing cash Putting the pieces together CLIENT A My son sent me $20 via M-Pesa. Can I withdraw $10 here? Yes, once I receive confirmation from M-Pesa. $10 AGENT B SMS Instruction to M-Pesa Admin: Withdraw $10 from Agent B {Mobile Network Cloud} M Pesa Account Administrator SMS Instruction To Agent B : Give $10 to Client A Client Account [Debited $10] Agent Account [Credited $10]