Airtel Tanzania is expanding the adoption of digital school fee payments through its Airtel Money School Pay platform, with more than 800 schools across 16 regions now using the service.
The platform allows parents to pay school fees directly from their mobile phones, while schools benefit from secure digital transactions, real-time payment records and direct transfers to their bank accounts.
Airtel Tanzania said the service is helping schools improve the efficiency and transparency of fee collection while reducing reliance on traditional payment methods.
The company has set a target of connecting 1,000 schools annually to Airtel Money School Pay as it works to expand digital payments across Tanzania’s education sector.
The initiative forms part of the broader growth of mobile financial services for everyday transactions, giving families a more convenient way to pay fees while making collections easier for schools to manage.
