A New Era for Mozambique’s Financial Services. Mozambique is experiencing a remarkable shift in its banking system, thanks to the rise of digital payments and fintechA New Era for Mozambique’s Financial Services. Mozambique is experiencing a remarkable shift in its banking system, thanks to the rise of digital payments and fintech

Digital Payments, Fintech and Absa: Re‑Shaping Mozambique’s Banking and Inclusion

2026/03/31 14:00
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A New Era for Mozambique’s Financial Services.

Mozambique is experiencing a remarkable shift in its banking system, thanks to the rise of digital payments and fintech innovation. These changes are not only reshaping how banks operate but also expanding access to financial services for millions of Mozambicans—bringing convenience and opportunity to new segments of the population.

Early Momentum: Digital Finance Takes Off

Digital payments are revolutionizing how Mozambicans access and use financial services. Whether sending money to a relative, paying bills  or shopping at a local merchant , mobile and digital tools makes banking more convenient, accessible and reduce barriers, especially for those previously excluded from banks.

Mobile money platforms such as M‑Pesa, mKesh and e‑Mola were early drivers of adoption. Their growing interoperability allowed users to move funds between networks with ease. As smartphone use increases and mobile coverage expands, these services act as a key entry point into the formal financial system.

Fintech: Expanding Financial Inclusion

Fintech companies offer solutions such as micro‑loans, digital savings, and fast cross‑border transfers. Many use alternative data and digital scoring to reach small businesses and individuals without access to traditional credit.

As a result, banks now see fintechs as partners rather than rivals. By integrating fintech tools through APIs and shared platforms, banks enhance their services, improve user experience, and streamline operations for retail and business clients.

Modern Infrastructure and Regulatory Support

The financial landscape is also being shaped by Mozambique’s Central Bank, which has modernized the payment infrastructure. The launch of the Real‑Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) system and now, the METIX (Instant Payments System) improved payment speed and convenience, while meeting ISO 20022 standards.

In addition, the central bank’s sandbox allows fintechs to test digital services such as microcredit, electronic ID and financial education. These efforts aim to expand services to low-income and rural communities. Still, issues like low digital skills and poor internet access must be addressed through joint public and private action.

How Absa is contributing to digital transformation Absa Bank: Leading the Digital Transformation

Among the institutions driving change is Absa Bank, which champions digital innovation. Through secure mobile and online platforms, customers can send payments, check balances, credit overview and details without visiting a branch. This helps improve access, reduce costs and boost financial resilience.

Absa focuses on user-friendly interfaces. Features like wallet integration, real-time alerts and multi‑layer security increase trust and reduce transaction friction. For companies, Absa’s digital tools support payroll, cash flow and trade finance by linking with business systems and treasury platforms.

Collaboration Unlocks Regional Potential

Greater cooperation between banks, fintechs and regulators is key to unlocking digital finance growth. Joint projects can deliver new tools like digital lending platforms, embedded finance on e‑commerce apps and AI‑driven credit risk tools.

Regionally, Mozambique can benefit from SADC cross‑border payment systems. Faster and cheaper transfers will boost remittances, trade finance and services for diaspora clients. This will make Mozambique a key player in Southern Africa’s digital financial network.

Inclusive and resilient financial architecture Building a More Inclusive and Resilient Financial Future

Digital finance is helping Mozambique build a more open, cost‑effective and responsive financial system. It is lowering costs, improving access and expanding credit for households and businesses.

As this progress continues, Absa remains a reliable partner. With digital leadership and strong collaboration, it supports a safer, smarter and more inclusive banking future for the country.

Looking forward, Absa is committed to remaining a trusted partner in this transformation. Through digital leadership and a strong spirit of collaboration, Absa is helping build a banking future that is safer, smarter, and more inclusive—driving progress for Mozambique and its people.

The post Digital Payments, Fintech and Absa: Re‑Shaping Mozambique’s Banking and Inclusion appeared first on FurtherAfrica.

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