M-KOPA Reaches 5 Million Customers Across its Markets

M-KOPA with its markets in Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Ghana, and South Africa, is having a major impact in improving digital access in Africa. Nearly 2 million customers are first-time mobile internet users and 40% are women.
Majority of African adults who earn their income daily struggle to afford smartphones and typically fail to qualify for conventional financial services. PHOTO: M-KOPA Majority of African adults who earn their income daily struggle to afford smartphones and typically fail to qualify for conventional financial services. PHOTO: M-KOPA
Majority of African adults who earn their income daily struggle to afford smartphones and typically fail to qualify for conventional financial services. PHOTO: M-KOPA

M-KOPA has surpassed 5 million customers across Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Ghana, and South Africa with two million of these customers coming on board in the past 15 months. The company’s co-founder and CEO, Jesse Moore, said they are thrilled to welcome their 5 millionth customer to M-KOPA this month.

M-KOPA’s innovative model makes affordable smartphones embedded with financial services available to ‘Every Day Earners’. The majority of African adults who earn their income daily struggle to afford smartphones and typically fail to qualify for conventional financial services. To date, M-KOPA has supported its customer base with financing of more than USD$1.5 billion (approx. UGX5.6 trillion).

Starting with smartphone access, customers gain entry into the digital economy with an affordable daily repayment model, which fits their daily income and cash flow and makes it easier to manage. By leveraging rich payment data and proprietary AI-driven analytics, M-KOPA builds a credit record for each customer, forming the foundation for a long-term financial relationship for lower-cost digital loans, affordable data subscriptions, and medical insurance.

“The scale of our operations and our positive impact on customers is what keeps us working hard to go even further,” said Moore. “We’re just getting started; the opportunity for much larger impact and scale is right in front of us.”

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M-KOPA also published its 2024 Impact Report this week, in which the company annually releases its progress against key social and environmental impact metrics.  As with prior reports, the 2024 survey of M-KOPA customers was undertaken by a third-party company – Dalberg Research.

Key impact highlights from the 2024 report include:

  • 92% confirm that M-KOPA’s financing has made technology more affordable.
  • 80% of customers report an improved quality of life thanks to M-KOPA’s products.
  • 70% credit M-KOPA with helping them achieve their financial goals, demonstrating the company’s contribution to financial empowerment.
  • 62% use their M-KOPA product to generate income

The company is having a major impact in improving digital access in Africa. Nearly 2 million customers are first-time mobile internet users and 40% are women. M-KOPA also built the first and largest smartphone assembly factory in Kenya which has produced more than one million phones locally and further reduced the cost of access.

As with prior reports, M-KOPA’s board and management use the annual impact report to help shape forward company strategy. Based on this year’s findings, M-KOPA is working further to increase its percentage of female customers to 50%, to reduce its carbon footprint by making circularity central to its smartphone supply chain, and to continue pioneering green products like electric motorbikes that contribute to the health and sustainability of the communities where it operates.

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M-KOPA’s Chief Product Officer Nena Sanderson noted that their products and services build pathways to prosperity for their customers and agents, enabling them to overcome financial setbacks, generate income, and progress towards the futures they aspire to. He added, “Our impact extends beyond our customers, reaching their families and communities, and contributing to building a more sustainable world.”

M-KOPA has been recognized by the Financial Times as one of Africa’s Fastest Growing Companies for the past 3 years, and by Time Magazine as one of the 100 Most Influential Companies globally for the past 2 years.