3G Direct Pay (3GDP), a Nairobi-based online payments service provider, has teamed up with Cellulant, a mobile digital payments provider, to provide online mobile money payments solutions across Africa.

The partnership will allow 3G Direct customers to pay online using all major credit, debit cards, PayPal and Mobile Money in a safe, reliable and secure, real-time system, in Africa.

In addition, 3G Direct Pay end customers can pay online via MPesa, Airtel Money, MTN Mobile Money and many other mobile money platforms across the continent.

3G Direct Pay managing director Eran Feinstein said: "We now want to expand from East Africa into the rest of Africa and we are in a position to support the massive mobile money online payments boom that’s happening across the continent."

Cellulant co-founder and the group CEO Ken Njoroge said: "3GDP is renowned in the travel and tourism industry in East Africa for providing, a safe, secure and trustworthy online environment. Cellulant can now connect their customers to a one stop mobile payments service."

Launched in 2004, Cellulant caters 34 mobile operators, 45 banks and 63 blue chip companies across Africa and has its network in ten countries.

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