Simple Payments with Mobile Money

Kenya’s mobility sector is rapidly changing through mobile money, digital platforms, rider networks, SACCO structures, and fintech innovation. As boda boda riders and everyday earners become more connected to digital payments and service ecosystems, smartphone financing must also become simpler, faster, and better aligned with how they earn and transact.

Our Weekly Payment Plan connects device financing to the payment channel riders already trust and use every day. By enabling manageable weekly repayments through digital wallets, we supports easier payment tracking, clearer reconciliation, responsible account servicing, and a more sustainable path to smartphone ownership for Kenya’s working mobility economy.

Built Around Daily Income

Many riders and small scale business owners do not earn through fixed monthly salaries. They earn daily, weekly, or per job. Our weekly payment plan is designed around this reality, helping customers make smaller, regular payments instead of waiting for one large monthly amount.

Mobile Money Convinience

M-Pesa makes repayment familiar and accessible. Customers can make payments using a channel they already use for daily business, mobile money, family support, savings, and customer transactions. This reduces friction and makes payment follow-up easier.

A Payment Plan That Matches the Hustle

For the boda boda sector, flexible weekly payments create more than a convenient repayment method; they support a shift toward a more organized, traceable, and financially included rider economy. By breaking smartphone financing into manageable weekly payments, we helps riders access essential digital tools without heavy upfront pressure, while aligning repayments with daily income flows. This enables riders to improve customer communication, navigation, mobile money use, SACCO coordination, and access to digital work opportunities, while mobile money transaction-based payment records strengthen repayment visibility, reconciliation, account servicing, and the long-term financial profile of riders across the sector.