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Safaricom pays firm Sh1 4bn for M-Pesa technical support

Safaricom pays firm Sh1.4bn for M-Pesa technical support Summary Safaricom owed M-Pesa Africa a balance of Sh185.5 million by the end of the financial year, bringing the total fees in the period to Sh1.6 billion. The Nairobi Securities Exchange-listed firm previously paid undisclosed M-Pesa licence fees to UK-based Vodafone Plc which sold the mobile money brand to M-Pesa Africa. Monday July 12 2021 Summary Safaricom owed M-Pesa Africa a balance of Sh185.5 million by the end of the financial year, bringing the total fees in the period to Sh1.6 billion. The Nairobi Securities Exchange-listed firm previously paid undisclosed M-Pesa licence fees to UK-based Vodafone Plc which sold the mobile money brand to M-Pesa Africa.

CEOs lose bonuses amid Covid fallout

CEOs lose bonuses amid Covid fallout
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Safaricom pays Michael Joseph Sh127 5m bonus

Safaricom pays Michael Joseph Sh127.5m bonus Summary The bonus came in a period when he had already relinquished the chief executive post to Peter Ndegwa, whose appointment took effect on April 1, 2020. It is not clear whether the additional payout to Mr Joseph, which was categorised under executive compensation, is linked to his nine-month stint as interim CEO after Safaricom’s long-time executive Bob Collymore died of cancer in July 2019. The company did not disclose in the annual report if there was any deferred compensation owed to Mr Joseph. Wednesday July 07 2021 By VICTOR JUMA Summary The bonus came in a period when he had already relinquished the chief executive post to Peter Ndegwa, whose appointment took effect on April 1, 2020.

Safaricom pays Michael Joseph Sh127 5m bonus

Safaricom pays Michael Joseph Sh127.5m bonus Business Daily Safaricom Plc #ticker:SCOM paid Michael Joseph an additional bonus of Sh127.5 million in the year ended March, making him Kenya’s best paid board member of a firm listed on the Nairobi bourse. The bonus came in a period when he had already relinquished the chief executive post to Peter Ndegwa, whose appointment took effect on April 1, 2020. It is not clear whether the additional payout to Mr Joseph, which was categorised under executive compensation, is linked to his nine-month stint as interim CEO after Safaricom’s long-time executive Bob Collymore died of cancer in July 2019. The company did not disclose in the annual report if there was any deferred compensation owed to Mr Joseph. But it says its executives are entitled to emoluments they have negotiated with the company, adding that non-executive directors, including its chair, do not receive bonuses. “The executive director’s (the CEO) remune

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