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Home » Technology » Safaricom and Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison partner to deploy AI in networks and digital financial services

Safaricom and Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison partner to deploy AI in networks and digital financial services

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18 March 2026
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Safaricom and Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison have entered into a strategic partnership aimed at accelerating the development of inclusive digital ecosystems, with a strong focus on artificial intelligence, financial services, and smarter network investments.

The collaboration brings together Indosat’s ambition to become an AI-native telecom operator and Safaricom’s globally recognised success with M-PESA, one of the world’s most mature mobile money ecosystems. The two firms say the partnership will prioritise practical, real-world applications that improve customer experience, strengthen digital trust, and optimise infrastructure spending.

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At the core of the deal is the use of advanced AI-driven decision-making to transform customer engagement. Both companies will explore predictive network care that can detect and resolve service issues before users are affected, alongside hyper-personalised product recommendations for prepaid customers. They also plan to deploy conversational AI tools to make customer support faster, more intuitive, and more human-like.

The partnership will also see Indosat tap into Safaricom’s deep expertise in mobile financial services to enhance the resilience and security of digital transactions. Key focus areas include AI-powered fraud detection, improved payment reliability during peak usage periods, and more tailored financial services based on user behaviour. The companies will also explore ways to expand merchant ecosystems and strengthen interoperability across platforms.

On the infrastructure side, the collaboration is expected to refine how Indosat plans and deploys capital through AI-led insights and smarter investment models. By leveraging demand-driven analytics, the firms aim to ensure network expansion is more precise and impactful—particularly in underserved and high-growth regions where improved connectivity can unlock economic opportunities.

Beyond technology, both companies are investing in talent and leadership development to support their AI transformation ambitions. This includes building AI-fluent leadership teams, creating “Business–AI Translator” roles to bridge technical and commercial functions, and facilitating cross-company learning through short-term secondments.

Vikram Sinha said the partnership is about “moving from aspiration to action,” noting that the combined strengths of both companies will deliver tangible benefits such as smarter networks, safer transactions, and more personalised digital experiences.

Peter Ndegwa emphasised that the collaboration is anchored on shared strengths and a common purpose of transforming lives through technology. He added that the partnership goes beyond innovation, aiming to shape inclusive digital economies where individuals and businesses can thrive.

As digital adoption accelerates across emerging markets, both firms believe the next phase of growth will hinge not just on connectivity, but on how intelligently networks, platforms, and financial services integrate to better serve customers.

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