Nairobi, Kenya – Airtel Money Kenya has announced a strategic partnership with Moja Expressway, bringing a new level of convenience to motorists using the Nairobi Expressway.
Through this collaboration, motorists can now seamlessly make payments at Manual Toll Collection (MTC) toll stations and easily top up their Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) accounts using Airtel Money.
The partnership underscores Airtel Money’s dedication to expanding its services and forging innovative collaborations that enhance customer experiences. By integrating digital payment solutions into the transportation sector, Airtel Money continues to cement its position as a reliable and convenient mobile money provider.
Speaking on the partnership, Anne Kinuthia Otieno, Managing Director of Airtel Money, stated, “Airtel Money, being a key player in the digital payment landscape, has found synergy with Moja Expressway’s commitment to providing convenient transportation solutions. This partnership aims to benefit all stakeholders involved and, most importantly, provide customers with an additional secure and efficient payment choice.”
The collaboration is expected to streamline the payment process for Nairobi Expressway users, offering a seamless and secure way to settle toll fees without the need for cash transactions.
A Win-Win for All
This partnership not only aligns with Airtel Money’s mission to drive innovation in digital financial services but also supports Moja Expressway’s vision of enhancing transportation efficiency. Motorists will now enjoy reduced wait times at toll stations and improved accessibility to toll payment services.
How It Works
-Manual Toll Collection (MTC): Motorists can use Airtel Money to make direct payments at toll stations.
– Electronic Toll Collection (ETC): Airtel Money users can easily top up their ETC accounts, ensuring smooth and uninterrupted travel on the expressway.
This initiative is expected to improve convenience for thousands of motorists, further strengthening Airtel Money’s footprint in Kenya’s digital economy.
The Lower Eastern Times Opening The Third Eye