Online payments are becoming increasingly important. Businesses that offer ways for customers to pay without going to a bank or getting cash have an advantage. This attracts more customers and shows the business cares about their preferences, which builds trust and loyalty.
Using a till number is suitable for businesses in a few ways. It works with different payment systems and makes managing finances easier. It’s simply more convenient for customers (who can pay quickly from their phones) and the business (which has a smoother way to receive payments).
Airtel Money now lets businesses accept mobile payments directly to a till number.
Here is how to set up a till/what you need:
Sole proprietor: Business registration, KRA PIN, ID, bank details.
Limited Liability Company (LLC): Certificate of Incorporation, board authorization letter, ID & bank details of directors, KRA PIN, CR12 document.
Non-Governmental Organization (NGO): Registration certificate, KRA PIN, board confirmation letter, ID & bank details of directors, ID of account openers.
Partnership: Partnership agreement, business registration, KRA PIN, ID of partners and account openers, authorization letter.
Church: Registration certificate, authorization letter from headquarters, ID & bank details of officials, KRA PIN.
All require: Application form, signed terms and conditions, signed tariff guide, cancelled cheque or bank confirmation letter.