Banking Partnership Architecture

Long-Standing Banking Partners Supporting MobiCash Financial Infrastructure

MobiCash’s operating model has historically depended on trusted banking relationships that support regulated value custody, trust-account management, assisted access, agency banking, merchant acceptance, settlement support and institutional collection flows.

This page presents the partner-bank relationship model as a controlled financial-infrastructure ecosystem rather than a simple supplier list. Each banking relationship contributes to the broader ability to serve customers, merchants, agents, institutions and public-service collection workflows.

MobiCash Partner Control Loop Trust Accounts Agency Banking Merchant Payments Govt. Collections

Bank Partners

Recognized Banking Relationship Network

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Access Bank Plc logo

Access Bank Plc

Trust account management, payment services collaboration and institutional banking support.

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BPR (Banque Populaire du Rwanda) Plc logo

BPR (Banque Populaire du Rwanda) Plc

Agency banking network support, customer access expansion and field banking collaboration.

Official bank website
I&M Bank Plc logo

I&M Bank Plc

Banking relationship, financial service access and institutional payment collaboration.

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Equity Bank Plc logo

Equity Bank Plc

Financial inclusion, payment enablement, customer access and transaction support relationship.

Official bank website
GTBank: Guaranty Trust Bank Ltd logo

GTBank: Guaranty Trust Bank Ltd

Agency banking, merchant payments, collection services and digital transaction collaboration.

Official bank website

Working Relationship Model

How the Banking Relationship Evolves Around MobiCash Financial Infrastructure

01

Trust Account Management

Banking partners provide the regulated account layer through which customer, merchant, agent and institutional funds can be controlled, segregated, reconciled and supervised within an accountable financial structure.

02

Agency Banking Network

Bank relationships support assisted access points, agent banking workflows, cash-in/cash-out services, field onboarding and the extension of formal financial services into the last mile.

03

Merchant Payments

Banking collaboration strengthens merchant settlement, payment acceptance, reconciliation, account linkage, transaction visibility and the movement from cash commerce toward digital payment acceptance.

04

Government Institution Collections

Partner banks can support collection accounts, settlement pathways, reporting discipline and institutional payment flows for taxes, public fees, utilities, parastatals and other structured government-related collections.

Partnership references are presented as corporate relationship context. Product availability, active integration status, contractual scope, account arrangements and operational responsibilities must always be verified against current approved agreements and bank-specific disclosures.