PostBank, MTN Uganda Partner to Digitize PDM Payments

Andrew Kabeera, Executive Director of PostBank Uganda speaking at the launch of Wendi in Bukedea. Andrew Kabeera, Executive Director of PostBank Uganda speaking at the launch of Wendi in Bukedea.
<center>Andrew Kabeera, Executive Director of PostBank Uganda speaking at the launch of Wendi in Bukedea.</center>

PostBank, in partnership with MTN Uganda today launched a mobile wallet platform dubbed “Wendi” designed to support the government in the seamless disbursement of PDM (Parish Development Model) funds.

Powered by PostBank, Wendi strategically pivots on group savings and funds management, digital money savings, transfers, deposits, and withdrawals, to drive financial inclusion within unbanked Ugandan communities.

Accessible for download from Google Play Store and onboarding via a *229# USSD code, Wendi offers a wide range of mobile transactions, including paying for utility bills such as Umeme, URA, NWSC, TV subscriptions, and school fees, among others — as well as paying for goods & services.

To support the initiative, PostBank, and MTN Uganda have distributed 170 smartphone devices to 170 SACCO representatives in Bukedea. The smartphones will allow SACCO representatives to facilitate convenient and timely transfers of PDM funds to beneficiaries’ mobile money accounts. We also intend to provide all SACCOs with accounts in PostBank with gadgets.

While speaking at the launch of the platform in Bukedea in Eastern Uganda, Ms. Norah Anyakoit, the deputy chief administrative officer of Bukedea District Representative, said the launch of Wendi is indeed a timely intervention to the people of Bukedea. Adding that “We expect people to save money spent on transport and time when receiving their PDM funds and ultimately, the ease of access to these funds should trigger faster economic development within our parishes.”

Julius Kakeeto, the Managing Director at PostBank giving his remarks during the launch of Wendi Wallet in Bukedea.
Julius Kakeeto, the Managing Director at PostBank giving his remarks during the launch of Wendi Wallet in Bukedea.

In his remarks, Mr. Julius Kakeeto, Managing Director of PostBank noted that with Wendi, convenience meets affordability, security, and financial inclusion to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives

Kakeeto shared his enthusiasm for the collaboration between the bank and MTN Uganda as it’s a testament to the bank’s steady digital transformation journey.

“This collaboration represents our unwavering commitment to transforming the lives of individuals through innovative financial solutions. Wendi is not just a platform; it’s a beacon of hope and a bank for SACCOs set to empower communities, reduce financial burdens, and foster inclusive growth,” he said.

MTN Uganda CEO, Ms. Sylvia Mulinge reiterated MTN’s commitment to its customers’ growth and contribution towards the economic development of Uganda.

“We have been champions of financial inclusion through our mobile money services, and we understand that in Uganda’s development story, no one should be left behind. Our partnership with PostBank on the Wendi mobile wallet is yet another financial inclusion milestone for Ugandans to celebrate,” she explained.

PostBank’s Executive Director and Chief Digital Financial Services Officer, Andrew Kabeera, also assured customers that Wendi is the future of banking more so in the internet space. “PostBank is committed to maintaining the highest standards of security and data privacy for its customers. Wendi is built on robust security systems, including encryption and multi-factor authentication to ensure secure transactions, and safeguarding of customers’ information,” Kabeera remarked.

53% of the Ugandan population is using mobile money services while only 10% of the country’s population is banked. As a bank that has financial inclusion at the core of its operational goals, investing in a mobile wallet solution helps PostBank to bridge the gap between banked and unbanked Ugandans. And because close to 74% of Ugandans live in rural areas, Wendi will give them access to the financial resources they need to be part of the Ugandan government’s development goals.

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