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Safaricom, NCBA and KCB Restructure Fuliza With Free Daily Fee

by Femme Staff

Safaricom, NCBA and KCB Bank Kenya have today announced a restructuring of the popular Fuliza overdraft facility in a move that will see customers transacting on Fuliza access the overdraft facility at a free daily maintenance fee for the first three days for transactions of KSh. 1,000 and below. The move benefits more than 80% of M-Pesa customers who seek to complete their payment transactions with Fuliza credit. 

Customers that borrow above KES 1,000 will also enjoy 10 – 20% discount on their Daily Maintenance Fee.

The one-off Access fee, levied when customers access Fuliza remains unchanged at 1%, establishing Fuliza as the most accessible and affordable credit facility in the country. 

The new discounted rates will be effective on October 1, 2022. 

“In line with our purpose of transforming lives and in the spirit of Tuinuane, we have introduced a free daily maintenance fee period for Fuliza transactions of KSh. 1,000 that repay within the first three days. This simple change will reset the use of the Fuliza service to its intended purpose,” said Peter Ndegwa, CEO – Safaricom.

Additionally, Safaricom and its partners have announced their commitment to support government efforts concerning Kenyans who are negatively listed in Credit Reference Bureaus. To this end, Safaricom, KCB and NCBA will execute a credit repair mechanism that will see customers who have defaulted on KCB M-PESA, M-Shwari and Fuliza enlist for a credit repair scheme. This will result in the delisting of over four million digital loan defaulters who are negatively listed on CRBs and restore their ability to access formal, regulated credit.

“This restructure aims to reinforce the original purpose of Fuliza – a short term overdraft facility for 4 to 7 days. From the data that we have, it is clear that the original intent for Fuliza to be a short-term credit facility has evolved. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, many customer M-Pesa wallets are now remaining overdrawn for 14-19 days. This is what we intend to address with this announcement. Additionally, we wish to express our intention to work with our partners and other industry stakeholders to rethink the credit information-sharing framework that underpins CRB to better enable

Kenyans, especially the Kenyan entrepreneur to access credit more seamlessly. The specific mechanisms for this for M-Shwari and Fuliza customers shall be announced by 1st November, 2022.” said, John Gachora, Group Managing Director, NCBA

Fuliza is a revolutionary M-PESA innovation and is the first solution in the world to enable mobile money customers to complete a transaction when they have insufficient funds. Launched in January 2019, Fuliza was especially instrumental at the height of the COVID pandemic as many customers and businesses switched to cashless transactions. 

“We are taking additional deliberate steps to provide affordable credit to Kenyans in our contribution to drive up economic activity and recovery. We will anchor this on strong partnerships with various stakeholders while deploying innovative digital capabilities to enhance financial access and inclusion,” said Paul Russo, CEO – KCB Group.

M-PESA is the world’s leading mobile money solution and Africa’s largest Fintech empowering over 30 million customers in Kenya access a variety of previously unavailable financial services. Consequently, M-PESA has driven financial inclusion in Kenya to more than 84% of the adult population from a low of 25% when it was launched in 2007, placing Kenya third in formal financial inclusion in the continent in the Global Findex indicators.

Reduced Fuliza Rates 

Tariff BandOld Daily Maintenance FeeNew Daily Maintenance Fee
1 – 1000.000.00
101 – 5005.00Free for first 3 days 2.50 after
501 – 1,00010.00Free for first 3 days 5.00 after 
1,001 – 150020.0018.00
1,501 – 2,50025.0020.00

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