Sasapay unveils cashless solution for Public Service Vehicles (PSVs)


SasaPay Head of customer success and marketing Cathrine Mwihaki (R), OMA Sacco chairman George Githinji (C) and OMA conducter Pauline mueni (L) during launch of SasaPay fare collection tills 

NAIROBI, Kenya Oct 10...The leading digital payment service provider has announced roll out of SasaPay fare collection tills , a game changing cashless payment system designed specifically for the matatu industry 

Matatu operators are required to register with SasaPay to receive dedicated Till number through which passengers make their bus fare payments 

Subsequently matatu owners or operators can track fare collection in real time , enhancing financial transparency , while passengers on the other hand are required to download SasaPay app which is very user friendly and make payment swiftly and securely 

"Matatu owners and Sacco administrators can effortlessly monitor and manage all fare collection thus eliminating risk associated with cash handling and significantly enhancing financial transparency " said Ms Cathrine Mwihaki, Head of customer success and Marketing 

OMA Sacco , a transport line that operates  electric buses in Buru Buru and Nairobi city centre route has fully embraced collection till by SasaPay

"I highly recommend to fellow matatu industry stakeholders , particularly saccos, as it is not only mitigates security risks associated with cash handling but also offers cost-effective payment solutions" said Mr George Githinji, Chairman OMA

The Sasapay tills represents a leap forward in modernising transport payments , offering convenience, transparency and financial accountability to matatu operators and  passengers alike




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