
Visa and Maroc Telecom group sign strategic partnership for mobile payments in Africa
Visa and Maroc Telecom Group announced a strategic partnership on April 24, 2025, to revolutionize mobile payments in Morocco and explore opportunities across Africa.
This partnership begins with MT Cash, Maroc Telecom's Mobile Money solution, which will integrate Visa payment solutions into its digital wallets. The collaboration will enable thousands of users to make secure electronic payments, money transfers, merchant payments, and more.
Beyond Morocco, the companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) establishing a global collaboration framework to expand digital financial services throughout Africa. This initiative aims to accelerate digital transformation and offer innovative payment solutions tailored to underbanked populations.
The collaboration aligns with both companies' strategies - Maroc Telecom's focus on innovation and technological synergy, and Visa's mission to make digital payments universally accessible. Both organizations expect this initiative to drive mobile payment adoption and enhance financial inclusion across Maroc Telecom's operational territories.
Visa, a global leader in digital payments operating in over 200 countries, and Maroc Telecom, the leading telecommunications operator in North and West Africa, confirmed their commitment to supporting digital financial services growth and mobile payments in Africa.

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