
M-Pesa is collaborating with Visa and Onafriq to pilot stablecoin payments in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This initiative is part of a broader discussion on financial technology developments, which also includes the Central Bank of Nigeria revoking licenses for several banks and Zain's expansion into Syria after MTN's exit, according to Techpoint Africa.
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