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Safaricom and NSE to Help Kenyans Invest in Stocks Using Bonga Points

August 11, 2021
3 min read
Author: Editorial Team

Safaricom and Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) have announced a partnership to enable Kenyans invest in stocks using their accrued bonga points. The service is available to all Safaricom customers, who can redeem their points through licensed Trading Participants, with ten already activated. These include NCBA Capital, Faida Investment Bank, AIB-AXYS, ABC Capital, Old Mutual Securities, Kingdom Securities, Suntra Investments, Francis Drummond & Company, Dyer & Blair Investments, and Sterling Capital LTD. More Trading Participants will join in due course.

“As we focus on the next phase of our journey to go beyond, our aim is to continue transforming the lives of our customers by delivering a wide range of products and services that align with their needs. Through this partnership with NSE, we seek to give our customers more value and utility for their Bonga Points while creating more avenues for driving economic empowerment.”

Peter Ndegwa, Chief Executive Officer, Safaricom

To invest, customers will redeem their points at a rate of KES 1 for every 5 points via the ‘Lipa Na Bonga’ menu on USSD *126# or MySafaricom App. Customers will then key in the Trading Participant’s paybill number followed by their CDSC (Central Depository and Settlement Corporation) account number.

“Through this initiative, we intend to unlock more investment opportunities to investors using convenient and innovative solutions. The partnership resonates with our resolve to connect capital with opportunities as anchored in the NSE 2020-2024 strategic plan. It further provides an avenue for retail investors to participate in the NSE and is coming on the backdrop of the stock market’s recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Geoffrey Odundo, Chief Executive Officer, Nairobi Securities Exchange

The Bonga loyalty scheme, which was introduced in 2007 to reward customers for using Safaricom’s products and services, has seen both retail and corporate customers accumulate 16 billion points, valued at over KES 4 billion. Customers accumulate a point for every KES 10 spent on voice, data, SMS, and M-PESA charges.

Over the years, Safaricom has enhanced the Bonga scheme through ‘Jisort na Bonga,’ which empowers customers to redeem their points for phones and accessories at any Safaricom shop or dealer outlet, and the introduction of ‘Lipa Na Bonga’ in 2016 to enable customers redeem their points and pay for goods and services at Lipa Na M-PESA merchants countrywide. Customers can also use their points to settle utility bills such as Home Fibre, PostPay, KPLC, GOTV and DSTV as well as NHIF and NSSF dues.

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