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Visa launches mobile managed service with Aircel and ICICI Bank
TT Correspondent |  |  13 Feb 2013

Visa has launched world’s first bank-grade managed service platform for mobile money, Visa Mobile Managed Service. The platform will enable financial institutions and mobile network operators to quickly deploy mobile money programs across the country.
 
Mobile network operators and financial institutions that wish to set up a mobile money service need simply to subscribes to Visa Mobile Managed Service, allowing Visa to host and fully manage all aspects of the mobile money program on behalf of its clients: from look and feel, to consumer enrollment, to transactions processing, authorization, clearing and settlement all on its trusted and reliable platform.
 
Visa Mobile Managed Services is not limited to larger banks or telecom operators, smaller providers can also take advantage of Visa’s technology to bring affordable mobile financial services to other parts of the country, contributing to advance financial inclusion in India.
 
“Through this new platform, Visa brings its global expertise in electronic payments to deliver easy and secure mobile payments to India”, said Uttam Nayak, Visa’s Group Country Manager for South Asia. “Our new mobile managed service reduces time, complexities and costs for India’s financial institutions and telecom operators to set up mobile financial services. Once again Visa is increasing the reach of electronic payments beyond tier 1 and tier 2 cities by driving financial inclusion through affordable access and low cost acceptance. It’s part of our continued push to develop India’s payments ecosystem.”
 
The new service has been launched initially with Aircel and ICICI Bank. Through Visa’s managed platform, Aircel mobile subscribers will have access to a financial account that is linked to their mobile phone number in order to receive services such as cash deposits and cash withdrawals, money transfer to third parties, self-reload of prepaid mobile credit, and various utility bill payments.
 
Geoff King, Head of Mobile Banking, Aircel, said, “We are extremely pleased to launch Mobile Money, providing our customers with a safe, secure and instant way of managing their financial needs. By building ‘Mobile Money’ on the Visa platform and partnering with ICICI Bank, we have joined forces with two companies that have a strong pedigree in financial services, together with a great desire to deliver innovative financial service solutions to better meet the needs of the country’s unbanked. Aircel brings to the partnership not only our mobile network but just as importantly our attention and care in serving our customers every day with many millions of small cash transactions through our vast retailer and distributor setup.”

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13 Feb 2013(IST)  
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