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Why Print Bank Notes and Produce Coins When We Can Go Digital

Peter OngerabyPeter Ongera
August 8, 2024
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Side To Side Photo Of Kenyan Notes And Coins. Photo/Courtesy

Side to side photo of Kenyan notes and coins. Photo/Courtesy

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While the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) is releasing new bank notes with new features, a majority of Kenya’s are doing cashless transactions.

As of the latest CBK data, approximately 68% of Kenyans are using mobile money services, with the total value of mobile money transactions in Kenya reaching 56.8% of the GDP by the end of 2021 and was projected to rise to 68% by the end of the 2022/2023 fiscal year.

This translates to Kenyans transacting around Ksh18 billion daily via mobile money platforms.

Kenyans are using money in their mobile phone lines to make payments, send to other mobile numbers, deposit to bank accounts, withdraw the money as cash, fundraise and get loans.

That is Mobile Money: Focused on providing financial services and facilitating transactions through mobile devices. Extending the reach of financial services in emerging markets is a challenge and opportunity for traditional banks.

Telcos have led the relatively recent development of mobile money products with great success; achieved through the use of innovative technology and agents on the ground.

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Features to look at or feel to differentiate original and fake notes. PHOTO/CBK.

Mobile Money Transfers with Telcos

M-PESA is a good example. M-PESA is a mobile payments system developed in Kenya which effectively offers a banking system based on mobile phones.

The original idea began as a development aid project by the UK’s Department for International Development, the foreign aid arm of the British government to enable microfinance repayments.

M-PESA’s impact in Kenya put mobile money services on the map; there are a number of successful mobile money services around the world that are similar to or resultant from M-PESA.

Launched in 2007, it is now used in Afghanistan, Tanzania, South Africa, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India and Romania, among others.

GCash in the Philippines allows users to pay bills, send money, and shop online. Estimates suggest that the system processes more payments than Western Union does across its entire global network.

Mobile Money for the Unbanked indicates that around 80 similar services are now in operation around the world.

Local merchants are used as agents and ‘mini branches or ATMs for the financial institutions with the role of facilitating the registration of new customers and serving as Cash Deposit and Withdrawal access points. There are significantly more mobile money outlets than ATMs, in any given location.


Also Read: CBK Makes Changes to Bank Notes


Central Bank Digital Currencies

Therefore, welcome to the world of Digital currency where Central banks can stop printing hard currencies (physical cash) and transition to using digital currencies through the development of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs).

Digital currency refers to any currency that is available exclusively in digital form and versions of a country’s official currency issued by the central bank.

Digital currencies can be used for a variety of transactions and can often be stored in digital wallets. They are designed to function as a medium of exchange, a store of value, and a unit of account.

Moreover, digital Currency is primarily intended to serve as money, often with the aim of replacing or complementing physical cash.

Several countries and central banks around the world are exploring or have implemented digital currencies. Here are a few notable examples that include the Chinese digital Yuan or e-GNY, officially known as the Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DCEP), being tested in several cities with plans for broader implementation across China.

The Bahamas launched the Sand Dollar in October 2020, making it one of the first fully operational CBDCs. It aims to improve financial inclusion, especially for residents in remote areas.

Sweden’s central bank, the Riksbank, is exploring the e-Krona, a project still in the pilot phase, aiming to understand the implications and potential of a digital currency in a country with declining cash usage.

Launched in October 2020, Bakong is a blockchain-based digital payment system developed by the National Bank of Cambodia. It functions as a quasi-digital currency, facilitating transactions in both the Cambodian riel and the US dollar.

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A customer using the Safaricom money transfer mobile app. Photo/Courtesy

Also Read: Airtel Unveils Changes to Benefit Mobile Money Users


Other Countries Using Digital Currency

Similarly, Nigeria launched the eNaira in October 2021, becoming the first African country to introduce a CBDC. It aims to enhance financial inclusion, reduce the cost of transactions, and improve monetary policy effectiveness.

DCash is the digital currency of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB), launched in 2021. It is being piloted in several member countries to enhance payment efficiency and financial inclusion.

Uruguay conducted a successful pilot of the e-Peso, a digital version of its national currency, in 2017-2018. The project aimed to explore the feasibility and potential benefits of a CBDC.

Apple Pay is a digital wallet service integrated with traditional banking and credit systems, whereas mobile money services are often independent financial ecosystems operated by mobile network providers.

Apple Pay is not the same as mobile money,but it is a mobile payment and digital wallet service by Apple Inc. It allows users to make payments in person, in iOS apps, and on the web using their Apple devices.

Facebook Pay

In the US, Facebook allows users to send and receive money through the Messenger app and Facebook Pay, free of charge.

Facebook’s software plays the role of financial middleman between the sender and the receiver. It works by digitizing and storing credit and debit card information and using near-field communication to facilitate secure payments.

That means Digital currencies can be integrated with mobile money systems, and such integration could enhance the efficiency, reach, and functionality of both technologies.

Mobile money platforms can incorporate digital wallets that support digital currencies. Users can hold, transfer, and spend digital currencies directly from their mobile money accounts.

In conclusion, integrating digital currencies with mobile money systems holds significant promise for enhancing financial inclusion, reducing costs, and driving innovation in financial services.

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Peter Ongera

Peter Ongera

Peter Ongera is an award-winning investigative journalist whose fearless reporting has exposed corruption, human rights violations, and illicit financial flows across Kenya and the African continent. With over a decade of experience, Peter has become a trusted voice on issues of governance, electoral integrity, and democratic accountability. His deeply researched stories have been featured by respected platforms including the Thomson Reuters Foundation, Internews, Africa Check, Lida Network, Hivos, and Context. Trained in digital forensics, open-source intelligence (OSINT), and fact-checking, Peter combines cutting-edge verification techniques with a passion for evidence-based storytelling. He has also mentored emerging journalists across the globe, equipping them to hold power to account. Through his work, Peter champions a journalism that not only informs but drives systemic reform; empowering communities to demand transparency, justice, and lasting change. You can reach him at [email protected].

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