Mobile payment solutions provider Charge
Anywhere has partnered payment processing provider G-Pay to enable
its launch in Nigeria.

The service is tentatively entering the
African market, with a pilot being the initial phase of deployment.
The service aims to demonstrate prepaid utility bill applications
and will run on mobile phones and GPRS wireless POS terminals.

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Edmund Olotu, CEO and founder of G-Pay Instant
Payments claims Charge Anywhere’s mobile payment services are PCI
PA DSS compliant and provide customers with a proof of a printed
receipt. According to Olotu, this combination means the service
will be successful.

“We couldn’t be more excited with the launch
in Nigeria. Anyone who is looking for mobile payments requires a
secure payment ecosystem that is flexible, adaptable and can keep
pace with the evolution of mobile payments,” said John Malone, vice
president of business development mobile payments, Charge
Anywhere.

“Our device-agnostic platform is a perfect fit
for the market and for the types of mobile payments delivered by
G-Pay Instant Payments.”

The pilot phase will conclude in 2011 and a
full launch and installation is expected to commence in the same
year.

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