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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
M-KOPA Solar Utilities 1000 $80M Kenya Samsung SDS Samsung Knox Guard Data Loss Prevention 2019 n/a In 2019 M-KOPA Solar deployed Samsung Knox Guard as a Data Loss Prevention control within its pay-as-you-go smartphone program in Kenya, supporting a finance and payments device-financing use case in partnership with Safaricom. The deployment of Samsung Knox Guard is explicitly configured to lock financed devices when daily payments are missed and to allow temporary unlock windows to facilitate immediate payments, protecting financed-device collections and enforcing payment compliance. Implementation focused on device-level enforcement and remote lifecycle controls, using Samsung Knox Guard to manage lock and unlock states as part of collections workflows. Operational coverage centers on the pay-as-you-go smartphone fleet in Kenya and ties to finance and collections processes, with governance implemented around remote lock policies, temporary unlock windows for payment acceptance, and escalation workflows for recovered devices.
Payjoy Professional Services 10 $1M United States Samsung SDS Samsung Knox Guard Data Loss Prevention 2019 n/a In 2019, PayJoy implemented Samsung Knox Guard from vendor Samsung SDS to provide device control capabilities within a Data Loss Prevention context. The deployment supported PayJoy's device backed consumer finance model by enabling remote enforcement controls tied to payment status. The implementation centered on server level lock capabilities and a Lock API that orchestrates remote device disablement when payments are missed, consistent with Data Loss Prevention functional patterns such as device control and remote lock. Module usage of Samsung Knox Guard specifically is inferred from Samsung partner documentation describing Knox integration and server based lock capabilities used by PayJoy, and the full application name Samsung Knox Guard is used to describe the capability set. Integrations included API level connections between PayJoy back end systems, lending partners, and mobile network operators to trigger device disablement workflows, with operational coverage focused on lenders and MNOs supporting device backed lending across emerging markets. This implementation impacts credit operations at lenders and device management workflows at mobile network operators, aligning device control, collections orchestration, and remote enforcement. Operational governance relied on server side orchestration and API access controls to manage enforcement flows between PayJoy and partner systems, requiring partner integration governance and workflow coordination rather than changes to device user interfaces. Rollout and operationalization prioritized secure API governance and partner onboarding to enforce payment linked device controls through Samsung Knox Guard.
Vodacom South Africa Communications 18538 $6.4B South Africa Samsung SDS Samsung Knox Guard Data Loss Prevention 2021 n/a In 2021, Vodacom South Africa deployed Samsung Knox Guard as part of its Easy2Own device-financing offer. Samsung Knox Guard was implemented as a Data Loss Prevention application to provide remote device control tied to installment compliance conditions. The implementation focused on remote locking and SIM change detection capabilities, with Samsung Knox Guard configured to enforce lock policies when a non-Vodacom SIM is inserted or when payment defaults occur. Functional configuration emphasized device state management and automated lock orchestration, aligning device lifecycle controls with financing rules for installment devices. Operational coverage was the Easy2Own device-financing program in South Africa, affecting finance operations, collections workflows, and fraud prevention teams responsible for installment-financed handsets. The solution delivered automated locking on payment default to reduce financial exposure and was used to protect the installment-finance program and reduce fraudulent resale across the program. Governance was policy driven, using Samsung Knox Guard to enforce compliance rules within installment workflows and to operationalize device lock actions when contractual conditions were breached. The deployment centralized control over financed devices, embedding device control into collections and resale risk mitigation processes.
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  1. Samsung Electronics, a South Korea based Manufacturing organization with 262647 Employees

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