Scenarios about 'M-Pesa'
A mobile phone-based money transfer service launched in Kenya in 2007 that revolutionized financial inclusion across Africa. M-Pesa allows users to deposit, withdraw, and transfer money using basic mobile phones without requiring traditional bank accounts, dramatically transforming economic activity in regions with limited banking infrastructure. In alternate histories, M-Pesa represents how technological leapfrogging can create different development trajectories for nations by bypassing traditional stages of financial infrastructure development.
What If African Mobile Banking Emerged in Different Countries?
Exploring the alternate timeline where mobile banking pioneers emerged in different African nations, reshaping the continent's financial landscape and global fintech development.
What If Nairobi Developed Different Tech Strategies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Nairobi made different strategic choices in its technology ecosystem development, potentially transforming Kenya into a dominant global tech hub beyond its current 'Silicon Savannah' status.