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    Airtel Kenya Launches Airtel Lite, a Zero-Data Progressive Web App for Self-Care Services

    Kaluka wanjalaBy Kaluka wanjalaFebruary 13, 20252 Mins Read
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    Airtel Kenya has announced the launch of Airtel Lite, a new Progressive Web App (PWA) designed to offer a lighter, faster, and more accessible selfcare experience. With capabilities similar to the My Airtel self-care app, Airtel Lite aims to efficiently cater to smartphones characterised of low storage and processing power. The launch of Airtel Lite coincides with Airtel Kenya’s announcement of zero-rating the My Airtel App, Airtel’s self-care app.

    With smartphone users conscious of data consumption and highly accustomed to USSD services, Airtel Lite is set to transform how customers engage with Airtel’s wide range of products and services. Lack of adequate storage space on phones is a big issue; Airtel Lite is designed to ensure it requires zero storage space on phones. Customers will enjoy zero data usage while using Airtel Lite, just like with the My Airtel app, since it offers offline access to key services without needing data bundles. 

    Commenting during the launch, Mr. Ashish Malhotra, Airtel Kenya Managing Director, said, “At Airtel Kenya, we are constantly striving to address our customer needs in ways that add real value to their lives. Our research revealed that many Kenyans still face challenges such as limited storage space and data usage in the use of their smartphones. Airtel Lite is our innovative solution, designed to remove these barriers and ensure a seamless, accessible digital experience for all.”

    By offering a lightweight and user-friendly alternative, Airtel Lite acts as a crucial bridge for users who have traditionally relied on USSD services, helping them transition smoothly to a faster, dynamic, digital service. Beyond convenience, Airtel Lite contributes to the broader goal of financial inclusion by providing easy access to mobile banking and digital payments, particularly in underserved and remote regions. Notably, Airtel customers can access Airtel Lite and the My Airtel self-care App at zero data charges.

    “Airtel Lite is a gateway to digital empowerment for millions of Kenyans. By ensuring that every customer no matter their device, can access our services, we are making sure that no one is left behind in the country’s digital transformation journey,” Mr. Malhotra added.

    Airtel Lite is now available to all Airtel Kenya customers, who can access it through their phones’ browsers by visiting https://lite.airtelkenya.com/.

    Also Read: How to Send Money From M-Pesa to Airtel Money

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