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Airtel Money lowers e-Citizen transaction fees by 25pc

NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 8 – Airtel Money has slashed charges on eCitizen transactions by 25 percent after integration into the platform.

This will apply to all payments made for passports, e-visas for foreign visitors, driver’s license applications, identification cards, and birth certificate applications, among others.

“Airtel Money’s decision to partner with eCitizen aligns with our commitment to offering convenience by collaborating with essential day-to-day service providers for the benefit of customers,” Anne Kinuthia-Otieno, the Managing Director of Airtel Money Kenya, said.

“This partnership also reflects Airtel Money’s support for government-led initiatives, making it a perfect opportunity for further growth and innovation.”

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