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ghtazi

Mukuru Adds Sign-Up Feature to WhatsApp - IT News Africa - Up to date technology news, ... - 1 views

  • By signing up for Mukuru via WhatsApp, users will be able to bypass the onerous task of submitting Know-Your-Customer (KYC) documents to an agent or Mukuru branch in person. Instead, they can submit documents directly to Mukuru’s verifications team. Mukuru will then provide timely feedback via WhatsApp as to whether a prospective customer’s ID documents have been effectively verified or not (and if the customer needs to take further steps). “Our customers already use WhatsApp extensively to create money transfer transactions (comprising more than 30% of our total monthly transaction volume in SA) so we are naturally extending self sign-up services on this channel,” says Jury. “This capability removes key barriers for our customers and increases accessibility to important financial services in South Africa and across our network. By harnessing our technology expertise and ability to innovate around customer pain points, we are boosting financial inclusion by allowing customers to submit their own KYC documents and gain access to higher limits.”
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it reflects the importance of WhatsApp in the operations of Mukuru. 1- Whatsapp allows cheap KYC 2- Whatsapp is an extension of customer habits 3- Whatsappremoves barries to access financial services.
  • “Our customers have been asking for a Mukuru App, and we have made sure to develop and present a solution that empowers our customers to send money back home to their families in an even safer and more convenient way. Mukuru has always given its customers the ability to transact when and wherever they need to through our existing USSD and WhatsApp offerings – the Mukuru App adds a richer experience and more control for a customer to manage their profile,”
    • sawsanenn
       
      It is a good idea to use one of the most used social media application which is WhatsApp, it will be more easy for customers to make a payment or receive it. It is a good approach to make the transactions accessible and easy for everybody.
  • “Our customers have been asking for a Mukuru App, and we have made sure to develop and present a solution that empowers our customers to send money back home to their families in an even safer and more convenient way. Mukuru has always given its customers the ability to transact when and wherever they need to through our existing USSD and WhatsApp offerings – the Mukuru App adds a richer experience and more control for a customer to manage their profile,”
    • ghtazi
       
      the introduction of Mukuru to social media is a great move since we live in an era where social media controls everything. it will also touch the z generation and will extend their target customers.
ghtazi

Seven ways for financial institutions to react to financial-technology companies | McKi... - 0 views

  • Financial-technology companies are changing the face of finance. Over the past ten years, what started mostly as disruption in the payments space has expanded to every corner of finance. Even areas once assumed to be safe are seeing new entrants and competitive threats. Wealth and asset management, wholesale banking, capital markets, regulation and risk (“regtech”), and trade finance are just the most recent areas to see innovation driven by small technology-first players.
  • Whether fintechs ultimately win or lose significant market share may be beside the point; they are redefining customer expectations and continue to create new business models. As fintechs are frequently building their entire technology stacks from the ground up, they are highlighting incumbent financial institutions’ weaknesses not only in digital user experiences but also in operational efficiency. Whether a new digital brokerage wins or loses may not matter when customer expectations around brokerage fees change. A retail foreign-exchange fintech having 5 or 50 percent of the market may matter less than retail FX margins disappearing for everyone. Whether the next crops of “neobanks” disrupt retail banking may be less important than their highlighting for users and customers the possibilities of a modern, digital-first experience.
  • As we counsel the leaders of incumbent financial institutions, we often turn to seven potential reactions they can consider. Leaders can seek to pursue a combination of      these options: Buy a fintech. Strategic through-cycle M&A can be a powerful driver of growth even as valuations remain high, particularly among the most successful and largest fintech companies. Whether incumbents purchase a company for its traction (customer base, loan book), technology (user experience, core system, advanced data capability), or talent (engineering, product management, executive leadership), we frequently find that success depends on their developing strength in post-acquisition integration. Partner with a fintech. A carefully designed partnership can enable faster time to market and cost-efficient implementation, with the ultimate goal of enable enabling bottom-line business impact from accessing new customers or improving back-office processes. Invest in fintechs. Investing in fintech companies is frequently a way to learn more about the space and to hedge some o
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  • f your downside potential from disruptive threats. Incumbents can choose to invest in companies they partner with or to focus on areas they know well or interesting adjacencies. We frequently advise clients to find ways of keeping corporate venture-capital groups slightly at arm’s length to attract skilled managers, and we recently have seen increased interest in investing in established outside managers who focus on financial technology. Transform yourself to be more like a fintech. Digital transformation is a difficult but necessary process for most incumbent financial institutions. Redesigning core infrastructure to be more modular and dynamic, driving a new agile operating model, and upgrading technology and workforce skills are all necessary to compete with outside threats, fintech and otherwise. Build your own (internal) fintech. The road for transformations is normally measured in years, but the competitive threat from fintechs is today. Increasingly, we are seeing financial institutions try to beat fintechs at their own game or self-disrupt areas of their business before others can. The key to success in new digital business building is to combine the agility, speed, and talent of a start-up with the “unfair advantage” of an incumbent by leveraging existing assets (e.g. customers, distribution, or infrastructure). Serve the fintechs. A few financial institutions can find their competitive advantage in creating scaled, efficient technology and operations to enable others to embed financial services in their customer experiences. This “banking as a service” business model depends on finding a profitable path to white labeling but draws on the inspiration of large tech platforms. Enabling the customer experiences of others has quickly moved beyond just enabling fintechs to also working with big technology companies, retailers, telecommunications companies, and beyond. Ignore fintechs. Although ignoring the competition is rarely the right choice, some businesses are built on moats—frequently regulatory—that are difficult to disrupt or they play within narrow markets. Companies should prioritize where they need to focus and in doing so know when they need to pay attention and when they need to avoid the distraction of disrupters.
    • samiatazi
       
      New competitors and competitive challenges are seen also in areas once thought to be protected. The most recent sectors to see innovation are wealth and asset management, wholesale finance, financial markets, taxation and risk. Fintechs illustrate the gaps of digital customer interfaces and organizational performance of incumbent financial institutions. In order to deal with the Fintech challenge, incumbents can attempt to follow a mix of seven alternatives.
  • Financial-technology companies are changing the face of finance. Over the past ten years, what started mostly as disruption in the payments space has expanded to every corner of finance. Even areas once assumed to be safe are seeing new entrants and competitive threats. Wealth and asset management, wholesale banking, capital markets, regulation and risk (“regtech”), and trade finance are just the most recent areas to see innovation driven by small technology-first players.
    • ghtazi
       
      what we can say is that even in the fintech world there is harsh competition, what once started as a disruption in the payments space has now been extended to every corner of finance. even the safest areas see new entrants and competitiveness. But even with all the pressure that they may encounter Fintechs always finds a way to redefine customer expectations and continue to create new business models.
mehdibella

WooCommerce SnapScan Gateway - WooCommerce - 0 views

  • Key Features Fast and easy signup Simple integration Customers need not re-enter card details Customers scan on a desktop or click to pay on a mobile device Responsive and mobile friendly Payment happens onsite with a trusted mobile payment provider! Why choose SnapScan?SnapScan is the preferred way for South Africans to pay with their phones.You may know the app from your favorite weekend market or local coffee shop, but SnapScan also provides payment solutions for larger merchants. From payments and invoicing for Pathcare laboratories to online checkout for big brands like Superbalist, Spree and Wellness Warehouse, we have expanded rapidly, and our flat rate of 3% (incl. VAT) per transaction is highly competitive.How do I start using SnapScan?To get started with SnapScan, you need a merchant account. No mountains of paperwork! Just mail help@snapscan.co.za and we set you up in no time. The sign-up process takes 10 minutes maximum, then we send you all the information you need.Once a customer has paid, their order is automatically completed and the website updates. As a merchant, your order list displays confirmation of the SnapScan payment, and you can begin the delivery process.
    • samiatazi
       
      I find that SnapScan is very useful as it provides its customers with an easy navigation platform, security, and a 10 min max sign-up process, in addition to many key features. Furthermore, This mobile payment app serves not only small startups and vendors but also larger merchants.
  • SnapScan allows South African customers to check out quicker and more securely with a scan or tap via card details stored on their phone. Customers spend less time in checkout, and more time shopping!
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      SnapScan create efficiency, security, and effectiveness with its QR code method. Since South Africa has a large population, these applications are essential to minimize physical contact.
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  • SnapScan is the preferred way for South Africans to pay with their phones.
  • Key Features Fast and easy signup Simple integration Customers need not re-enter card details Customers scan on a desktop or click to pay on a mobile device Responsive and mobile friendly Payment happens onsite with a trusted mobile payment provider!
    • mehdibella
       
      Thanks to SnapScan carrying a mobile phone is equivalent to carrying a digital wallet for e-payments and transactions. Most importantly, customers like this app for being free, safe, easy and convenient simultaneously.
  • From payments and invoicing for Pathcare laboratories to online checkout for big brands like Superbalist, Spree and Wellness Warehouse, we have expanded rapidly, and our flat rate of 3% (incl. VAT) per transaction is highly competitive.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      SnapScan has a competitive flat rate on each transaction of 3% including VAT.
hibaerrai

KYC and FinTech: Addressing the challenges of knowing your customer in the digital era ... - 0 views

  • ‘KYC’ is one of the most important terms in FinTech, as ‘knowing your customer’ is a regulatory requirement for all financial institutions. The main goal is fraud prevention and constraining the ability of certain users who do not meet given acceptance criteria. Traditionally of course, this was done entirely in person, with account holders visiting their banks with the relevant ID documents. But for the past years, KYC has been moving increasingly into the digital domain. This move has brought a vast range of benefits to users and FinTech providers alike, but a number of challenges remain. Below, we outline some of these and present you with ways in which to combat them if you’re looking to set-up, or improve your digital finance platform, or to improve your customer experience.
    • hibaerrai
       
      The KYC strategy will help target one audience and know everything you need to know about it, and also the data is secured and organised. This process is more efficient in fintechs.
hibaerrai

How we keep your data and money safe | Know your customer - 0 views

  • “Know Your Customer” - or KYC - is a verification process in the financial industry. If you have ever opened a bank account or applied for insurance, then you have been a subject to KYC checks. All regulated financial companies are responsible for building their KYC checks based on global and national anti-money laundering standards. This way, companies can make sure that it’s a suitable verification process for their customers, services and industry. If customers can’t provide any formal identification, or if it is difficult to authenticate it, companies can’t easily identify them and offer them their services. 
    • hibaerrai
       
      WorldRemit obviously takes data privacy seriously and it employs the KYC model to make sure that their customers meet the requirements to use these financial services. It is important to use the appropriate security measures in order to establish a safer platform.
aminej

EthioPay | Contact Us - 0 views

    • aminej
       
      In this article we can note that the different services that EthioPay offers are electricity bills, health Insurance, pay telecom, school fees and utility fees. We can also deduct from its name that it is located in Ethiopia and it was founded by Minas Yohannes and Daniel Hadgu in 2018.Also, their customer target are any Ethiopian who have a smartphone and wants to use it to pay their bills in a convenient way mostly households and students.
  • Send payments back home in an easy and secure way. Taking care of your loved ones back home does not need to be complicated. EthioPay makes it easy to send money without having to worry whether the money will reach your loved ones. Our secure platform uses bank-grade encryption meaning when you send money, your loved ones are guaranteed to receive it. You also never have to worry about your payment methods being compromised. Use our one-time payment system or set an ongoing schedule. We know that sending money home depends on multiple factors. Sometimes you will want to send a one-time amount, other times you will want recurrent payments. Ethiopay caters for both instances by offering you flexible payment options that you can adjust to your needs. This helps you ensure that you never miss a payment when it's needed. Avoid the headaches of keeping track of payments. You want to keep track of payments you make for your personal records. This can be a challenge when using other platforms. The Ethiopay User Account Dashboard offers a unified and detailed view of all the transactions you have made on the platform. Each entry shows the date and time stamp, amount, recipient and transaction status of every payment made. Pay education & utility bills back home with Ethiopay Paying utility and school fees is an important way of empowering your loved ones back home. Whether you are in North America or Europe, Ethiopay offers an easy and reliable way to do this. In addition, you can opt to set up scheduled payments so the payments are made at the beginning of each school term or any other time frame your choose.
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    This can help in : Improving security in payments. Encouraging more people to use digital money since it is safer mostly in countries where there is high level of crime. People now use their phone more than anything so it would facilitate many task for people (innovative)
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    During the Covid lockdown, we became aware of the need for such a platform. Having the possibility to send money back to your country to help your family in a secure way just by using your phone is amazing. The different security features that EthioPay offers to its customers are crucial in our time where cybercrimes keep on growing.
mohammed_ab

Don't Fear the Algorithm: The Risks and Benefits Of Machine Learning in Finance - NextB... - 0 views

  • Machine learning is a critical component of this process, as it allows us to enhance our predictive ability to better identify these qualifying customers. As a result, we are making significant strides towards our goal of creating the world’s leanest and lowest-cost banking infrastructure. This helps our bank partners offer loans at the lowest possible rate, and it helps our customers to achieve higher-yield savings. We’ve proven that our model works. Twelve million customers in Africa and Asia have saved or borrowed on the JUMO platform, and roughly 70% of these customers are micro and small businesses. We’re incredibly proud of our progress so far – but we know there’s more we can do.
  • To test our approach, we looked at Ghana, running new and advanced machine learning algorithms on signals associated with a pool of lending applicants. The goal was to identify combinations of signals — from income size and deposit frequency to mobile phone battery life and mobile wallet transaction patterns — that would serve as more accurate indicators of likely fraud than existing models.
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    This article explains how machine learning is used as a tool to identify potential customers for JUMO. It's quite amazing to see that machine learning take into account things like the battery life of your phone, data usage, mobile money transactions as components to make a lending decision
sawsanenn

Paga: Send and Receive Money - 0 views

  • Paga is a mobile payment company. We are building an ecosystem to enable people to digitally send and receive money, and creating simple financial access for everyone.
    • sawsanenn
       
      These types of digital financial services offered to the mass market and increasing the usage of mobile money can play a strong role in promoting inclusive growth.
  • Banked or unbanked, online or offline Paga offers you a central place for simple money transfers.
    • ghtazi
       
      Like simbapay, Paga's target customers are the ones that have a Smartphone. it does not matter if they are banked or not.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it reflects what Paga proposes for individuals (banked or unbanked) very briefly.
  • Paga for Agents Earn a commission for every transaction you perform for your customers. Paga for Business Accept payments or disburse money to banked or unbanked customers in Nigeria
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it provides a concise introduction of what Paga offers for Agents (a commission on every transaction) and for Businesses (receive or make payments to banked or unbanked customers) in Nigeria.
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  • We ensure that your money is safe by complying with the highest global security standards.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is very important because it claims that Paga is compliant with the highest global security standards. It is very good to know that because cyber security is a core concern for all companies offering digital services.
  • Enjoy a smooth and stress-free money transfer experience across all your devices.
    • sawsanenn
       
      paga offers a free and easy money transfer that make transactions go smoothly without any technical issues
mohammed_ab

About Us | EasyEquities - 3 views

  • EasyEquities aims to disrupt and remove the barriers to entry in local and international stock markets, making the purchase of shares easy, cheap and fun, and ensuring that anyone can own shares in the companies they love.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      The South African Investech EasyEquities gives the opportunity to both "newbies and seasoned investors" to invest in stocks either in local or international stock markets by simplifying the process, reducing costs, and ensuring full transparency.
  • EasyEquities (EE), a subsidiary of JSE listed Purple Group Limited (PPE), is an online platform which allows anyone to buy shares in the brands and companies they love. For as little as R5, $10 or whatever amount they have available to invest (and with no monthly brokerage fees) newbie and seasoned investors alike can grow their wealth. EE powered by First World Trader (Pty), as an authorized financial services provider, has a strong focus on customer satisfaction. Our mission is to be a respected and recognized financial services provider. Treating our customers fairly is a primary objective of the conceptualization, creation and launch of the platform.
    • aminej
       
      I love this service since it enables people to invest their money in whatever business they want and also for any amount such as 10$, it will teach many people how to trade and maximize their profits
  • We’re easy You won’t find tricky tech, jargon or complex functionality here. We’ve kept things super simple so that your experience is quick, intuitive and fun.
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  • We’re cheap We’ve jumped though all the legal and technical hoops to deliver you nice-price investing. No minimums, no monthly fees and the super low commissions. Let’s not forget about Fractional Share Rights, which allow you to invest with whatever amount you can afford. You’re welcome.
  • We’re educational Upping your investment know-how or honing your skills is as easy as checking out our blog or FAQs, where we regularly post research, expert opinions and customer stories to help guide you in your journey. We’re also constantly engaging with our community on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube where you can chat to other investors and find helpful videos and tips.
  • We’ve got common purpose We dream big and want to see everyone investing. That means rewriting the rules, breaking away from the norm and creating a culture of empowered savers. Who’s with us?
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    I really like the value proposition of Easyequities. They've provided an easy and cheap platform to invest in fractional shares or real shares to African investors.
ghtazi

Mukuru international money transfers review | Finder South Africa - 0 views

  • Mukuru specialises in single transfers to friends and family, whether over the phone, through the app, online, bank transfers or through one of its branches. You can’t set up a recurring transfer through Mukuru and it doesn’t specialise in business transfers.You can make transfers to any of the following, depending on the country you’re sending to:Bank account. The money will be deposited directly into the bank account you choose. You’ll need to know the SWIFT code as well. This option is currently available for all supported countries.Cash pick-up location. You can send money to a cash pick-up location for your recipient to collect. If you choose this option, the person picking it up will need a valid photo ID on hand and the reference number. You’ll only be able to use this for transfers to Zimbabwe, Malawi, Namibia and Zambia.Mobile wallet. Send to your recipient’s smartphone wallet. This option is helpful if your recipient doesn’t have a bank account and isn’t near a cash pick-up location. You can use it in Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique.Top-up card collection. This is used when you want to send money directly to your recipient’s card. You’ll need their card number and address. This is currently only available in Zimbabwe.
    • hibaerrai
       
      Mukuru proposes numerous services, however I believe that they should step up and propose new different services. Banks propose similar services. They should take advantage of new technologies and online platform to expand more.
  • The supported payment methods vary depending on where you are in the world but from South Africa, you’ll have a few options: make a cash deposit at one of Mukuru’s partner branches, online or telephone banking, bank transfer or through a Mukuru Money prepaid debit card, which all customers in South Africa qualify for. South Africa is the only country in Africa that allows bank transfers with Mukuru.
    • ghtazi
       
      Depending on where you are in the world, the supported payment methods differ, but you will have a few choices from South Africa: make a cash deposit at one of Mukuru's partner branches, online or telephone banking, bank transfer, or via a prepaid debit card for Mukuru Money, which all South African customers apply for. The only country in Africa that makes Mukuru bank transfers is South Africa.
nouhaila_zaki

AgroCenta: Digital food distribution platform creating shared value for businesses and ... - 0 views

  • This is our financial inclusion platform targeted at smallholder farmers. We make it super easy for institutions to on-lend and disburse funds to a large network of smallholder farmers. We don't just give you access to farmers, we give you access to trustworthy low risk farmers.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt reflects the financial inclusion concern of AgroCenta. The LendIt platform allows farmers to access to digital payments, micro-lending and crop insurance more easily thanks to it.
  • Farmer Registrations Know where your farmers reside, how much money they've been making in the past, their family sizes, their literacy levels and more. Inventory Management Easily track how many tons of commodities you have available across multiple locations. Quickly know where to concentrate more effort. Logistics & Tracking Which route is the most efficient to use for commodity pickups? How long will it take for customers to receive commodities they ordered?
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt reflects what the Cropchain platform introduced by AgroCenta does for its customers, namely enforcing traceability, transparency and accountability in the agricultural supply chain.
aminej

HOOD - Read Your Car's Mind - 0 views

  • Hood is designed to rest assure your mind by collecting a big cloud of data that keeps track of your car’s mileage, gas usage, performance, and its engine health to save your money, time and energy . also, Hood informs you of every little detail about your cars; drivers’ driving habits The device also keeps track of each driver’s driving score to keep you aware of possible bad driving habits
    • aminej
       
      I love this concept which can be very useful in Morocco since we have a big number of cars. Indeed, most people forget to take some important measures of control and safety for their cars because they are too busy working. This app can help you stay in touch with any issue concerning your car that could cause you an issue and help you know it before something happens.
  • Hood provides a device for users’ cars that is synced with Hood’s mobile application. The app informs the user when an error is detected and whether it is minor or requires immediate attention. Users can also check and clear the code of the engine light, track their trip history, locate the nearest car shop, keep their gas expenses in check, monetize the car’s movement and have a big cloud of data
    • aminej
       
      I believe that this could work in Morocco very well because we are the second country with the highest number of cars in Africa after Egypt, so there is a big customer target of almost 4 million cars with 110.000 cars being imported every year
ayoubb

SnapScan Overview - 0 views

  • In order for your patients to make payments using SnapScan they will need to download the free SnapScan App (if they have not already done so).  The SnapScan App is available for iPhone, Android and Blackberry smartphones.  Note that, because the SnapScan user's credit card details are loaded and encrypted onto their phone, it is not necessary for them to actually carry their credit card.  This makes it impossible to lose or skim the credit card, thereby increasing the level of security.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      SnapScan has made its service available for all types of smartphones, for example, Android, Iphone, etc. This is important to know because sometimes there are features in certain phones that aren't available in others.
  • Once you have registered as a SnapScan merchant you will be given a SnapCode (merchant ID) which is configured in Panacea.  Panacea will then print QR codes at the bottom of your statements.  QR codes are "two-dimensional barcodes" - see image on the right.  These QR codes contain your SnapCode (merchant ID), a unique tracking reference number as well as the amount payable.  The patient simply scans the QR code using their SnapScan App, then enters their secret PIN code and that's it!  Click here  for a detailed description of how your patient's would make a payment.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      SnapScan works using QR codes that contain the merchant ID, unique tracking reference number, and the amount payable. Once the code scanned, the customer still has to enter their secret PIN code.
  • It is possible for your patients to effect payment using QR codes that were not generated by Panacea.  For example, when you register as a merchant they will send you a "generic" QR code that contains your SnapCode (merchant ID) but does not contain any tracking info or a payment amount.  If one of these "generic" QR codes is used Panacea will not be able to generate the payment and allocations automatically, but you will be notified of the payment via Panacea in the normal way .
    • ayoubb
       
      Snapscan
mohammed_ab

0% Interest Small Business Loans | Kiva - 1 views

  • Kiva expands access to and lowers the cost of capital for small business owners by providing 0% interest, crowdfunded loans, raised from its network of 1.6 million supportive lenders around the world. Many of these lenders become borrowers' new customers, brand advocates, and biggest fans.
  • WE NYC has partnered with Kiva, a platform specializing in crowdfunded loans, to help more women entrepreneurs achieve crowdfunding success. Participating in WE Fund Crowd means WE NYC will be your first lender, pledging 10%, or up to $1,000, of your crowdfunding goal. Friends, family, and new supporters who see your campaign will know that WE NYC believes in your business and your dreams.
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    Kiva has a very interesting platform that aims to help small businesses that have no interest.
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    This partnership between the city of New York and Kiva should be an example for all major cities.
nouhaila_zaki

SimbaPay - Easy Money Transfer to Kenya - 0 views

  • SimbaPay is PCI DSS compliant and certified. PCI standards mandates the increase if controls around cardholder data to help eliminate credit card fraud. So rest assured your card details are safe and secure with us.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it reflects the efforts undertook by SimbaPay in order to eliminate fraud (here credit card fraud) and ensure security.
  • We are compensated for the foreign exchange risk we take given we offer our customers fixed exchange rates. Market exchange rates do change every second, however we understand out customers prefer knowing exactly how much they have to pay and exacty how much their loved ones will receive.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is excellent at introducing us to the way in which SimbaPay is making a profit without charging fees on money transfers. This is an explanation of how their business model works.
hichamachir

5 Ways FinTech Is Driving Advances In Insurance - 0 views

  • PaperlessE-KYC, E-sign and stamping, and finally e-policies are making steady inroads,and with the changing mind-set, the time is not far off when insurance will be purchased instantly with no physical paper exchange. Automated claim processing and upload of documents from anywhere anytime is becoming a reality that will help in processing claims faster.Further, the proposed central repository for KYC and Digi lockers will also help all financial institutions to access the KYC records of a customer centrally as well as allow them to e-sign documents. A platform that allows you to provide your customers with all these facilities and more in a highly secure manner can make life much simpler, not to mention faster.
    • hichamachir
       
      Pula can totally use this strategy. The paperless strategy is beneficial especially for the young generation of farmers that are more comfortable with technology. As we know, the young generation is the future and we need to offer them the best products since now!
mehdibella

Kenyan agri-tech startup FarmDrive secures latest funding round - 0 views

  • Kenyan agri-tech startup FarmDrive has accessed further financing as it expands operations to provide access to credit for three million smallholder farmers.
    • tahaemsd
       
      the investment from strategic investors enabled farmdrive to build financial identities for more smallholder businesses
  • Founded by Peris Bosire and Rita Kimani, FarmDrive delivers productive digital loans and lay away savings products to smallholder farmers in Kenya, helping them grow their incomes and resilience.
  • Having previously raised funding from the likes of Safaricom and EWB Canada, FarmDrive has now secured further investment. EWB Canada is again involved in the round, which also includes AK Impact Investors, 1 to 4 Foundation, ADAP Seed Fund 2, The Lakes Charitable Foundation and Sunu Capital.
    • mehdibella
       
      The follow-on investment will allow FarmDrive to scale to US$13 million of loan, with minimal losses and exceptional returns
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  • Using a combination of agriculturally relevant data, Know Your Customer (KYC) data, and advanced behavioral analytics, the startup has developed a proprietary lending engine to extend loans to these farmers.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      The relevant financial technologies behind FarmDrive.
  • The follow-on investment will allow FarmDrive to scale to US$13 million of loan originations in 2019 with minimal losses and exceptional returns using RiPe, a customisable lending engine that will allow lenders to plug in and access low-cost loan origination channels such as USSD, credit scoring, identity verification, and a portfolio management suite that includes recovery and collections, payments, customer support and advanced real time data analytics.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      FarmDrive is providing a range of services while focusing on its low-cost approach and maximizing its profit.
  • “We are delighted for this investment from strategic investors to enable us to build financial identities for more smallholder businesses and scale our low cost distribution model. We are going where banks haven’t reached and are creating a trust ecosystem in the most unstructured sector in sub Saharan Africa – Agriculture,” said Bosire.
    • hibaerrai
       
      FarmDrive agritech has the potential to take over the banking system in sub saharan Africa as it provides more structured services.
  • Kenyan agri-tech startup FarmDrive has accessed further financing as it expands operations to provide access to credit for three million smallholder farmers.
    • ayachehbouni
       
      As I see it, Farmdrive needs and deserves all the financing it can get as it is creating a trust ecosystem in the most unstructured sector in sub Saharan Africa, which makes its operations extremely important.
mehdibella

Nigerian fintech startup Carbon launches $100k entrepreneurship fund - Disrupt Africa - 0 views

  • “Common investor wisdom is to stay in your market and dominate. This assumes that you are expanding on your own but we believe that by collaborating and partnering deliberately, Carbon and other tech companies can scale faster and build more enduring platforms,” Chijioke Dozie, chief executive officer (CEO) and co-founder of Carbon, said. 
    • nourserghini
       
      This shows that Carbon is more interested in collaboration than in competition because it knows the power and innovation of tech companies.
  • Nigerian fintech startup Carbon has set up a US$100,000 pan-African fund to address the lack of funding and support holding back entrepreneurs on the continent.Consumer lending platform Carbon, which rebranded in April as parent company OneFi continues to transition into being a full digital banking platform after raising US$5 million in debt funding and acquiring Nigerian payments startup Amplify, has been busy expanding its offering, and has also moved into new markets with a Kenyan launch.Its “Disrupt fund” is the first of its kind by an African fintech startup, and will invest up to US$10,000 per startup for five per cent equity. Portfolio companies will also be given access to Carbon’s API, allowing them to leverage Carbon’s growing customer base and innovative technology platform to get to market faster. Carbon expects the initiative to spark more collaboration and further investment that should drive growth across the ecosystem, and is accepting applications from companies with operations in Uganda, Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast and Egypt. Startups looking to apply for the fund must have a functioning product, be post-revenue, and be looking to operate in multiple countries. The fund has a wide investment mandate but target sectors include insurance, health and education.“There are many excellent companies across the continent looking for the kind of scale Nigeria offers and we are excited to partner with them to provide the support and financial investment they need. We are equally excited to expand beyond Nigeria and Kenya by working with a new generation of innovators across the continent and sharing our experience to tackle common obstacles to growth.”
    • samiatazi
       
      A pan-African fund was founded by fintech startup Carbon to resolve the shortfalls in financing and assistance. The Fund will spend 5 percent of its equity in up to US$10,000 per start-up. Carbon expects the program to promote more coordination and more spending to fuel growth. The applications of businesses in Uganda, Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana and Ivory Coast are approved.
  • Nigerian fintech startup Carbon has set up a US$100,000 pan-African fund to address the lack of funding and support holding back entrepreneurs on the continent.
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  • Consumer lending platform Carbon, which rebranded in April as parent company OneFi continues to transition into being a full digital banking platform after raising US$5 million in debt funding and acquiring Nigerian payments startup Amplify, has been busy expanding its offering, and has also moved into new markets with a Kenyan launch
  • Carbon expects the initiative to spark more collaboration and further investment that should drive growth across the ecosystem, and is accepting applications from companies with operations in Uganda, Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast and Egypt. 
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AgroCenta raises US$ 790k of Pre-Series A Working Capital & Development Funding From Sh... - 0 views

  • Francis Obirikorang, AgroCenta’s CEO and Co-Founder Michael Ocansey highlight the importance and criticality of this investment: “This is a significant milestone for AgroCenta, having the support of leading institutions, particularly with the COVID-19 backdrop, underlining the strength of AgroCenta and the importance of its mission. The demand for agricultural raw materials from offtakers in the brewery, manufacturing and consumer sector is increasing exponentially because of the easing of the COVID-19 restrictions that were put in place by the government of Ghana, hence this capital injection will help to secure purchases at fair and transparent prices from smallholders — a much needed lifeline for many who are at the proverbial bottom of the pyramid”.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it highlights how the investments received by AgroCenta from investors and partners (UK charity Shell Foundation, the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), AV Ventures and Rabo Foundation) helped the company mitigate the impact of the covid-19 pandemic, and allowed for its operations to continue and frow.
  • This funding, secured from UK charity Shell Foundation, the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), AV Ventures and Rabo Foundation, will enable AgroCenta to further develop its smallholder farmer inclusion programmes and procure crops at transparent and fair market prices to service offtake contracts.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      Agrocenta receives funding from diverse global institutions in order to invest in its inclusion programs.
  • In addition, lacking adequate infrastructure, logistics and transportation also limits their access to larger urban markets, where they could obtain much better pricing for their crops. Furthermore, the lack of basic data that enables KYC (Know Your Customer) and a limited or non-existent credit history means that smallholders have very limited access to finance. This prevents them from being able to utilise all of their land for growing crops or forces them to resort to using lower quality inputs — leading to stagnation at the bottom of the pyramid.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      AgroCenta doesn't only help smallholder farmers to have access to markets and financing, but it also supports them with logistics, transportation, and infrastructure.
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Role of FinTech in the post-COVID-19 world - Financier Worldwide - 0 views

  • Digital financeAs the global economy recovers from COVID-19, one particular area of focus for FinTech is financial inclusion. According to the World Bank, there are currently around 1.7 billion unbanked individuals worldwide, and FinTechs will be central to efforts to integrate these people into the global banking system.Doing so will help to mitigate the economic and social impact of the pandemic. According to Deloitte, FinTechs, in strategic partnerships with financial institutions, retailers and government sectors across jurisdictions, can help democratise financial services by providing basic financial services in a fair and transparent way to economically vulnerable populations.Digital finance is also expanding in other areas. Health concerns in the COVID-19 era have made physical cash payments less practical, opening the door to an increase in digital payments and e-wallets. Though cash use was predicted to decline in any case, COVID-19 has hurried that decline, due to concerns that handing over money can cause human to human transmission of the virus. According to a Mastercard survey looking at the implications of the coronavirus pandemic, 82 percent of respondents worldwide viewed contactless as the cleaner way to pay, and 74 percent said they will continue to use contactless payment post-pandemic.In addition, improved ‘know your customer’ services are required to counter the rise in digital fraud and cyber crime since the beginning of the outbreak. As more of the global economic and financial system continues to move online, cyber defences will become even more crucial to protect data. Security-conscious FinTechs are designing their products with this in mind – even if face-to-face meetings and processes do return. Given the rising reliance on technology, digital transformation will be a primary focus for FIs in the months and years ahead. Whereas previous efforts to integrate technology may have been limited in scope, many FIs are awakening to the fact that in order to deliver an efficient, effective and sustainable banking service, they must adopt a more holistic approach to digital transformation, which includes utilising FinTech.
    • samiatazi
       
      In 2018, the world market for FinTech has been worth roughly 127.66 billion dollars, and is projected to hit 309.98 billion dollars by 2022. Just 1 percent of FinTechs have suffered from COVID-19 and 2 percent severely. Physical cash transfers have become less feasible because of health issues, opening up the road to a rise in digital payments and Fintechs.
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