Kenyans can now pay rent via Safaricom’s “Lipa Kodi na M-PESA” service




An M-Pesa outlet - People can use the service to pay for rent via its "Lipa Kodi na M-Pesa" feature.
An M-Pesa outlet – People can use the service to pay for rent via its “Lipa Kodi na M-Pesa” feature.

Safaricom has today – through its M-PESA service – introduced a new rent collection and payment service dubbed Lipa Kodi na M-PESA.

Under the new scheme, customers will pay Kshs 6 for transactions of up to Kshs. 5,000, in the graduated scheme that will see those paying rent of between Kshs.50, 000 and Kshs 70, 000 charged a transaction fee valued at Kshs 220.

 

Transaction Range (Kshs) 

Minimum

Maximum

Customer Charge (Kshs.)

10

49

6

50

99

11

100

999

22

1,000

2,499

33

2,500

4,999

55

5,000

9,999

83

10,000

19,999

110

20,000

34,999

165

35,000

49,999

198

50,000

70,000

220

Lipa Kodi (Kiswahili for Pay your Rent) is designed to offer convenience and cost efficiency to tenants, landlords and housing agents by providing them with a safe and reliable rent payment and collection mode.

The telco is targeting to recruit Estate Agents, Diaspora Based Land lords, local Authority and Private Land lords in the next financial year.

Lipa Kodi is yet another solution from Safaricom that seeks to broaden the financial inclusion agenda through the use of the mobile phone. Lipa Kodi is expected to redefine the payment ecosystem for Kenyans and how they meet their rental obligations,” said Safaricom’s G M for Financial Services, Betty Mwangi-Thuo.

Kenya’s rental market is valued at an estimated Kshs17.2 billion, which is 21 % of the total value of the real estate market in Kenya.  The 2009 census revealed that there were an estimated 6.5 million rental households in Kenya and with the rapid urbanization, this figure is expected to be higher. Statistics from the World Bank indicate that the average rent paid in urban centres in Kenya is Kshs 5, 898.

M-PESA has since inception continued to grow in terms of revenue’s bottom-line. Last year, M-PESA contributed 18 % of Safaricom’s total revenue.

 

 

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