Safaricom rolls out regional PATA MORE Campaigns
By Dickson Odhiambo
August 17,2026
Safaricom rolls out regional PATA MORE Campaigns
Safaricom today rolled out the PATA MORE
campaign across the Greater Western and Nyanza regions.
The regional launch was held at Misori
Beach in Usenge, Siaya County, bringing together customers, partners, and local
stakeholders to celebrate the campaign's expansion.
PATA MORE is designed to give customers
and businesses greater value from the connectivity products and digital
services they use every day.
Built around the promise of more value, more
convenience, and more freedom, the campaign introduces enhanced offers across
data, M-PESA, devices, fibre, and business solutions.
Customers will now enjoy 250MB for KES
20, valid for 24 hours, up from 150MB; 1.5GB for KES 99, valid for 24 hours, up
from 1GB; and 21.5GB on the KES 1,000 monthly data bundle, more than double the
previous allocation of 10GB.
For M-PESA customers and merchants,
PATA MORE enhances everyday payments through Pochi la Biashara.
Under Pochi Kadogo, customers can now make
Pochi transactions of up to KES 200 free of charge, up from KES 100. For the
next 90 days, transaction fees for amounts above KES 200 will be capped at KES
50. Customers will also enjoy faster and more convenient payments through Scan
and Tap to Pay.
The campaign further strengthens
support for small businesses by increasing the Lipa na M-PESA Buy Goods Kadogo
threshold from KES 200 to KES 500, enabling merchants to retain more of their
earnings as more customers embrace digital payments.
Customers looking to upgrade their
devices will benefit from bundled value that includes data, voice services, and
device insurance, making it easier to stay connected while protecting their
smartphones. This includes the Neon Ultra 2, available from KES 55 per day with
device insurance included.
Drivers and riders subscribed to Bundle
Ya Dereva/Boda will enjoy packages that combine connectivity with work-enabling
tools, including complimentary access to ride-hailing applications, Google
Maps, and Tuunza Mapato insurance.

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