NAIROBI: Kenyan mobile services provider Cellulant has inked a deal with UK's Barclays Bank in order to provide digital services across the African continent, a press release from the companies published by Telecom Paper reported. According to the deal, the two companies will partner on a new platform aimed at connecting banks with third-parties including mobile network operators to boost the efficacy of mobile money services across the continent. “Cellulant's platform will be deployed in stages in Ghana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Egypt, Mauritius, Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda, Seychelles, Botswana and Kenya,” the companies said. Cellulant's chief business officer, Paul Ndichu, said in the press release that “we have built a mobile commerce network connected to different platforms across different value chains in Africa such as [mobile] wallets, banks, merchant bill payment gateways and content delivery channels to deliver a transformational experience on mobile.” According to John Gachora, Barclays Africa, corporate banking MD, quoted in a Daily Nation report, that the digital drive is part of Barclay's One Africa strategy to increase channel access for both retail customers and corporate clients. “For corporate clients, this offers an efficient and cost-effective channel to bill and receive payments from their customers,” he added. BM ShortURL: http://goo.gl/wQfSH Tags: Barclays, Cellulant, Kenya Section: East Africa, Tech