How to Use Safaricom’s Faraja Loan Facility

Safaricom has announced interest-free loans on its M-Pesa platform that will allow customers to shop for goods worth up to Ksh100,000 and pay later.

The service dubbed Faraja Loans will be supported by Equity Bank, and will be available at selected merchants such as Naivas, Good Life Pharmacy and Citi Walk.

The telco will not charge interest on the loans, however, the usual M-Pesa transaction charges will be applicable. Users will also be required to pay back the credited amount within 30 days.

“You will only be required to repay the outstanding facility amount as advanced to you by us (in whole or in part) using the designated Paybill number or such other channels as provided by us from time to time,” Safaricom says in a statement on its Website.

The loan facility is available to qualifying Safaricom subscribers.

Users must have an active line and their credit limit will be determined by the individual’s credit rating. Faraja will only be accessible through Paybill and Till Number options, unlike the overdraft facility Fuliza, which allows clients to send money.

Here’s how to use the service

– If you are a subscriber, you can opt in to the service by dialing *799# and selecting ‘OPT in’

– You will then be prompted to enter your M-Pesa PIN after which Safaricom will send your Faraja credit Limit.

– To use the service at the merchants’, dial *799# and select the ‘Buy Goods’ or ‘Paybill’ option.

– Enter the amount and your M-Pesa PIN to initiate a transaction.

Safaricom will send a notification on the success/failure of the transaction.

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