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Ericsson migrates MTN MoMo to cloud-native system

By Nitin Anand · August 22, 2026

Yesterday, Ericsson completed MTN's MoMo migration to cloud-native infrastructure.

That sentence represents something bigger than a tech upgrade. MTN's mobile money platform serves millions of users across Africa — a market where fintech penetration is outpacing traditional banking by orders of magnitude. Moving MoMo to cloud-native architecture isn't about technology fashion. It's about operating economics in high-growth, low-margin markets.

Here's what this migration enables:

→ Elastic compute capacity that scales with transaction spikes during paydays and remittance cycles — without over-provisioning for peak

→ Faster feature deployment in a competitive landscape where SuperApps are racing to own the digital wallet layer

→ Infrastructure cost optimization at a time when every basis point of transaction margin compounds across billions in annual GMV

Telecom operators sitting on massive distribution networks have been trying to crack fintech for over a decade. The ones winning now aren't building monolithic platforms — they're rebuilding for cloud economics and API velocity.

The strategic question for telcos with embedded finance ambitions: can your infrastructure handle 10x transaction volume without 10x infrastructure spend? If you're still running legacy core systems, the gap between aspiration and delivery capability is widening daily.

#CloudNative #MobileMoney #TelecomFintech #EmergingMarkets #DigitalTransformation

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