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Safaricom Thieves: MPESA 1Tap copyright infringement case comes to a close

Safaricom Chief Customer Officer Sylvia Wairimu Mulinge (Left) and CEO Peter Ndegwa, The case in which Safaricom Plc is accused of stealing the MPESA 1Tap invention was to be decided on  Friday, 17th June 2021. We have not got the 411 of it since then. MPESA 1Tap product that used a visa-like card for purchases was l

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Safaricom Thieves: MPESA 1Tap copyright infringement case comes to a close

Safaricom Chief Customer Officer Sylvia Wairimu Mulinge (Left) and CEO Peter Ndegwa, The case in which Safaricom Plc is accused of stealing the MPESA 1Tap invention was to be decided on Friday, 17th June 2021. We have not got the 411 of it since then. MPESA 1Tap product that used a visa-like card for purchases was launched in 2017 but immediately hit a deadlock after the inventor accused the firm of breaching the Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) signed in 2016. The invention was supposed to augment LIPA NA MPESA as buyers would just ‘tap’ their cards to a point of sale and that’s it. Paid. According to the user, Safaricom launched the product using ideas/knowledge that was bound by a non-disclosure agreement. The inventor, who is a Twitter...

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