SasaPay, OMA service unveils an online fare payment solution for EV bus passengers – Capital Business

NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb 16 – Electronic payment company Viewtech Limited has signed a partnership with OMA Service to allow customers using electronic buses to pay fares digitally.
Through SasaPay, a mobile money platform, travelers will use SasaPay to pay for their trips.
The collaboration aims to promote the use of electric buses provided by BasiGo while simplifying passenger payment processes.
“We are excited to be collaborating with the Electric Bus Company to offer a convenient payment solution for passengers,” said SasaPay MD Stephen Kaguchia.
‘SasaPay cashless platform will help to promote the use of electric buses, which are an eco-friendly and sustainable mode of transportation,” Kaguchia added.
“By enabling passengers to pay for their tickets directly from their mobile phones, we are making the payment process more convenient and streamlined.”
SasaPay is a mobile money wallet product licensed as a Payment Service Provider (PSP) by the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) to provide mobile money wallet services.
Passengers can top up their accounts and pay for their tickets directly from the app or through a USSD code, eliminating the need for physical cash or physical tickets.
“My vison is to have a cashless matatu industry in Kenya and SasaPay has accepted to walk this journey with Oma services.,” said George Githinji Chairman Oma services.
“We believe that SasaPay will make it easier and more convenient for passengers to use our buses, and we look forward to working together to make cashless payment more accessible to everyone.”