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Title: ePayment in Ethiopia: Challenges and Opportunities


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e-Payment in Ethiopia Challenges and
Opportunities
  • ECA-AAU Project

Forum on ICTs, Trade and Economic Growth March 14
16, 2006
Wondwossen Tadesse, Tsegaye G/Medhin Solomon
Atnafu, Dawit Bekele
Department of Computer Science Department of
Economics Addis Ababa University
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Outline
  • Introduction
  • Impacts of e-payment
  • Challenges of e-payment
  • e-payment in Africa
  • Payment Systems in Ethiopia
  • Conclusion
  • Recommendations
  • The e-Payment prototype

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1. Introduction
  • Project initiated by DISD-ECA in collaboration
    with the Computer Science Department of Addis
    Ababa University
  • Objectives
  • Conduct a survey on the existing status of
    e-payment in the world, in Africa, and then in
    Ethiopia
  • Investigate the main challenges and opportunities
    for e-payment in Ethiopia,
  • Based on the result of the survey, recommend
    appropriate actions to be taken to promote
    e-payment in Ethiopia,
  • Propose systems that may work on the existing
    Ethiopian condition,
  • Validate the proposed system by developing a
    working prototype

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Survey Conducted (June/August 2005)
  • Document search for the experience of developed
    countries, and other developing countries,
  • In the case of Ethiopia
  • Questionnaire,
  • Interview, and
  • Onsite observations are used
  • Survey covers
  • government and private banks, ETC, TOTAL,
  • Justice and legal research institute,

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e-Payment
  • Payment processes carried out electronically.
  • A payment that is initiated, processed and
    received electronically (EU directive document)
  • Components of e-payment system
  • Money transfer applications,
  • Network infrastructures
  • Rules procedures
  • Major actors of e-payment
  • Payer
  • Payee
  • Banks
  • Trusted third Party

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Advantages of e-payment
  • Increase payment efficiency
  • Reduce transaction costs
  • Enable trade in goods and services of very low
    value
  • Increase convenience of making payments
  • Payment can be made swiftly and remotely using
    various devices
  • Can be used for
  • e-commerce / e-Trade
  • For other purposes like paying bills, taxes, etc

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Types of e-Payment
  • Many types of e-payment system exist
  • Online credit card payment system
  • Electronic Payment based on Trusted Third Party
    (TTP)
  • PayPal
  • Digital Cash
  • M-Payment
  • Smart card based e-Payment system
  • Electronic billing presentment and payment

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Impacts of e-Payment
  • On consumers
  • Inequality between net-haves and net-have-nots
  • Greater intrusions into individual behaviors
  • Monetary policy
  • How and when to set interest rate
  • Difficulty to control money supply and stability
    and hence complicates implementation of monetary
    policy
  • Taxation agencies
  • Increasing tax evasion leading to increased
    surveillance by government trying to control

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Challenges of e-payment
  • Security challenges
  • Disclosure of private information
  • Counterfeiting
  • Illegal alteration of payment data
  • But, possible solutions are
  • SSL (Secure Socket Layer)
  • SET (Secure Electronic Transaction)
  • 3D Secure
  • Smart Card Security

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Challenges of e-payment, cont
  • Infrastructure
  • Computer networks and other communication
    infrastructure
  • Users access devices
  • Regulatory and Legal Issues
  • Proper legal and regulatory framework are vital
    for the success of e-Payment
  • e-signature, data protection law
  • Socio-Cultural Challenges

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e-Payment in Africa
  • e-Payment in Africa is practiced in some
    countries such as South Africa, Tunisia, Egypt,
    etc
  • Challenges for e-payment in Africa
  • Inadequate telecommunication infrastructure,
  • Banks are not ready,
  • Behavioral constraints,
  • Inexistent of proper legal and regulatory
    framework,
  • Low level of credit card access, etc

12
E-payment in Africa, Cont
  • Some e-Payment initiatives in Africa
  • Egypt
  • Good ICT infrastructure
  • Adopted legal and regulatory framework for
    e-commerce
  • Banks are ready for e-payment
  • Government encouragement in the area of
    e-business
  • Comprehensive e-payment framework

13
E-payment in Africa, Cont
  • Tunisia
  • Good ICT infrastructure for e-commerce
  • Banks are ready for e-payment,
  • A good and extensive legal and regulatory
    framework for e-payment,
  • Good support from the government,
  • e-DINAR , CCPNet
  • SADC Model Law on Electronic Transactions and
    Data Protection

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Payment systems in Ethiopia
  • Traditional Payment Instruments
  • Cash
  • Check
  • LC (letter of credit )
  • Electronic Payment Instruments
  • SWIFT
  • A secure private TCP/IP network
  • Provide a messaging service settle and clear
    foreign transaction
  • Western Union Money Transfer
  • Used to transfer money from abroad
  • Card Based Payments
  • TOTAL Fuel Card
  • Mobile Prepaid Card Payment System
  • Credit Card
  • ATM

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Payment systems in Ethiopia, Cont ..
  • Total Fuel Card / Abyssinia Card (By TOTAL Eth.
    PLC.)
  • Smart card used for fuel purchase
  • Has two option for payment post-invoiced and
    pre-paid
  • Limited usage, but promising trend
  • Mobile prepaid card (by ETC)
  • Scratch card prepaid payment system
  • Has become successful
  • Credit card (Dashen Bank, Hotels, Some Shops,
    etc.)
  • Usage is very low
  • Encashment services for Visa and Master card by
    Dashen Bank
  • ATM (by CBE)
  • Limited services,
  • limited only to few branches and clients,
  • Demand is higher than the service (ECA branch)

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Payment systems in Ethiopia, Cont ..
  • Problems related to infrastructure
  • Frequent connectivity failure in telephone lines,
  • Low bandwidth, particularly for Internet
  • High cost of Internet
  • Availability of Internet especially at peak hour
    is low
  • Unavailability of dedicated data service networks
    and closed financial networks
  • Frequent power interruption

17
Payment systems in Ethiopia, Cont ..
  • Completed and ongoing efforts by ETC to expand
    ICT infrastructure
  • The introduction of broadband Internet.
  • Internet capacity has increased both in terms of
    bandwidth and coverage
  • The introduction of broadband multimedia and data
    service networks,
  • Country wide expansion of the mobile phone
    network
  • Status of bank automation
  • Banks are not yet fully automated,
  • No financial networks that links different banks,
  • Banks are not ready for e-payment,

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Payment systems in Ethiopia, Cont ..
  • Legal Framework
  • No legal and regulatory framework for e-commerce
    and e-payment due to
  • Inexistence of large pool of e-commerce and
    e-payment users group,
  • The meager e-commerce activities can be served by
    the existing Ethiopian Civil Code
  • The Ethiopian Civil Code Addresses some of the
    issues in electronic transactions
  • e.g. Freedom of form of contracts
  • The code, however, doesn't allow signatures to be
    in electronic form,
  • Clearly stipulated privacy and data protection
    laws are absent in Ethiopia,

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Payment systems in Ethiopia, Cont ..
  • Socio-cultural issues
  • Resistance to changes in technology among
    customers and staff due to
  • Lack of awareness on the benefits of new
    technologies,
  • Fear of risk,
  • Lack of trained personnel in key organizations,
  • Tendency to be content with the existing
    structures,
  • People are resistant to new payment mechanisms

20
Recommendations
  • Develop a comprehensive regulatory and legal
    framework for e-commerce and e-payment,
  • Raise public awareness on the use of ICT,
    e-commerce, and e-Payment,
  • Provide incentives for financial institutions to
    invest rigorously on ICT and use of e-commerce,
    and e-Payment,
  • Encourage the current efforts to develop and
    expand ICT infrastructure,

21
Conclusions
  • Investigated existing payment systems, their
    strength and weakness,
  • Investigated the practice of e-payment systems in
    Africa
  • Conducted a survey on the situation of e-Payment
    practices and legal grounds in Ethiopia
  • Proposed appropriate e-Payment systems that may
    work under current condition in Ethiopia,
  • Developed a prototype system based on the
    proposal,

22
The e-Payment prototype
  • Two e-Payment prototype systems developed
  • For bill presentment and payment, and
  • For e-commerce.
  • A web based e-Payment systems,
  • Based on scratch card,
  • Security is provided by SSL.
  • Tools used
  • JAVA
  • MySQL DBMS
  • Apache Tomcat web server

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  • For bill presentment and payment.

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  • E-payment for e-commerce

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