CXO In Focus Justin Ho Discusses Utiba’s Global Mobile Payments And Financial Inclusion Initiatives

Utiba, co-founded by Justin Ho in 2001, has established itself as a significant player in mobile payments and digital financial services globally. Speaking on CXO In Focus, Ho explained that the company began with the mission of improving access to commerce and banking for underserved populations. Inspired by early exposure to poverty in Calcutta, Ho emphasized that Utiba’s focus has always been on enabling financial inclusion for people at the bottom of the economic pyramid. The company’s first mobile payments ecosystem, launched in the Philippines, introduced innovative solutions like direct remittances to mobile wallets and low-cost international bill payments, addressing critical gaps for unbanked communities.

Utiba now operates in over 30 countries, with a strong presence across Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The company has implemented projects in remote regions such as Democratic Republic of Congo, Madagascar, Bolivia, and Guatemala, where high mobile penetration meets significant underbanked populations. Ho highlighted the challenges of working in countries with civil unrest or complex regulatory environments, noting that establishing mobile payment systems requires coordinating carriers, banks, and merchants to create sustainable business models. He explained that the company’s experience allows it to design technology that accelerates ecosystem development while ensuring scalability and resilience across diverse markets.

Regarding engagement with government authorities, Ho praised State Bank of Pakistan for creating policies that support open payment systems. He compared the need for interconnected mobile payments to the early days of SMS, emphasizing that interoperability between financial service providers is essential for growth. Ho noted that regulatory alignment varies across countries, and Utiba’s approach has been to partner with local banks and technology providers to deliver services without direct competition, while continuously innovating. The company has pioneered several global firsts, including wallet-to-wallet international remittances using SMS and partnerships with MasterCard to create open-loop payment solutions connecting prepaid, debit, and credit cards to mobile wallets.

Pakistan remains a key market for Utiba due to the significant unbanked population. Ho discussed strategies for localizing services, drawing parallels to the airline industry where premium and budget models coexist. He stressed the importance of designing cost-efficient banking solutions through technology, branchless networks, and agent-based distribution to reach rural areas. These approaches allow Utiba to layer financial services tailored to different economic segments while supporting initiatives like microfinance committees. Ho also highlighted that mobile payments carry a social responsibility, as access to banking tools remains limited for the majority of the population. He encouraged businesses to explore these models to enhance financial inclusion and provide equitable access to digital financial services.

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