Business Till Collections and Performance Trends
Built for Safaricom Lipa Na M-PESA Business Till merchants, M-PESA for Business turns daily collections into a clearer operating view. Business owners can follow money coming into the till, compare it with outgoing activity, and use performance trends to understand how the organization is moving over time. A graph presents Money-in and Money-out patterns, with accumulated values available by day, so a quick check can show whether a busy period is translating into stronger collections.
This view is useful for owners who need a simple business pulse between customer transactions. Instead of treating each payment as an isolated notification, the app brings activity and trend information into the same workspace, helping merchants review performance, spot changes, and plan the next round of till activity.
Statements, Filters, and Money Movement
Full statements give merchants a record of money received and payments made through the Business Till. The statement view is designed for checking individual activity rather than relying only on a balance: users can review entries and switch between Money-in and Money-out filters to focus on credits or debits.
That filtering makes routine reconciliation easier when a store has many customer collections, supplier payments, or transfers in the same period. Owners and operators can use the Android app to find the relevant side of the ledger, check what has moved through the till, and keep business records easier to follow while working away from a desktop.
Supplier Payments and Till Withdrawals
Payment and withdrawal tools cover several common tasks after money reaches a business till. Pay Customer lets a merchant send funds to a supplier, issue a refund, or pay a salary directly to an M-PESA account. Withdraw money can move collected funds to the owner’s M-PESA account, an M-PESA agent, or a bank, giving the till a practical route for handling operating cash.
The app also supports Pay Bill and Buy Goods actions for paying suppliers directly from the till. These tools suit shops and service businesses that need to separate customer collections from outgoing obligations, while keeping payment choices close to the statements and account controls used for day-to-day administration.
Multiple Tills, Roll-Up Transfers, and Account Control
Businesses with more than one till can use multiple-account support to manage and transact on several till numbers under the same nominated number. That arrangement is useful for owners overseeing separate shops, counters, or store accounts because the app keeps the related access in one place instead of forcing every task into a separate workflow.
Roll up adds a head-office path for organizations that need to push collected funds upward from a till. Account-oriented controls make the app more suitable for operators who balance store-level activity with wider business oversight. It is intended for merchants with an active Safaricom Business Till, so the most useful setup is one where the nominated number and operator access are ready before regular transactions begin.