CEO believes the group may not necessarily need a banking licence to do what it plans to do
SA's second-largest mobile operator recently took another swing at trying to crack the unbanked market with the second launch of its mobile-money offering, MoMo. MTN SA’s CEO, Godfrey Motsa, spoke to Business Day to explain the company’s strategy and how it believes it can succeed where it once failed.This article is reserved for our subscribers.
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