Complexities of competition regulation in Zimbabwe’s mobile money sector

Siphiwe Ncube
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This study explores the complexities of competition regulation in Zimbabwe’s mobile money sector—through an analysis of EcoCash’s market position and practices, and the regulatory steps taken in response. The study is grounded in the competition complaint made in 2014 by Zimbabwean banks against EcoCash to the Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC), wherein EcoCash was alleged to have initially refused to share its unstructured supplementary service data (USSD) infrastructure with banks; and then later to have granted access only on discriminatory terms. The research assessed the market structure and market power in the Zimbabwe mobile money sector; the regulatory challenges that these market features pose; the market power and conduct of EcoCash; and the effectiveness of the measures taken by regulators to address the competition concerns raised in relation to EcoCash. The findings indicated that, in spite of regulatory attempts to dilute its power in the market, EcoCash was, at the time of the core data collection in 2021–22, still in a dominant position in Zimbabwe’s mobile money market.
津巴布韦移动支付行业竞争监管的复杂性
本研究通过分析 EcoCash 公司的市场地位和做法,以及所采取的监管措施,探讨了津巴布韦移动支付行业竞争监管的复杂性。该研究以津巴布韦银行于2014年向竞争和关税委员会(CTC)提出的针对EcoCash的竞争投诉为基础,据称EcoCash最初拒绝与银行共享其非结构化补充服务数据(USSD)基础设施,后来又以歧视性条款准予使用。研究评估了津巴布韦移动支付行业的市场结构和市场力量;这些市场特征带来的监管挑战;EcoCash 的市场力量和行为;以及监管机构为解决与 EcoCash 有关的竞争问题而采取的措施的有效性。调查结果表明,尽管监管部门试图削弱 EcoCash 在市场中的力量,但在 2021-22 年收集核心数据时,EcoCash 仍在津巴布韦移动支付市场中占据主导地位。
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