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sawsanenn

Paga - Crunchbase Company Profile & Funding - 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. Our mission is to make it simple for one billion people to access and use money. Our first market is Nigeria where Paga is the leading mobile payment company.
    • ghtazi
       
      Paga is a company located in Nigeria that aims to make it simple for 1 billion people to access and use money with ease.
  • 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. Our mission is to make it simple for one billion people to access and use money. Our first market is Nigeria where Paga is the leading mobile payment company.
    • sawsanenn
       
      this excerpt shows the main service of paga fintech and their first market which Nigeria
kenza_abdelhaq

A strategic partnership between HUAWEI and TPAY MOBILE - 0 views

  • Huawei and TPAY MOBILE have been working closely as part of their ongoing commitment to support developers in the MEA region. This partnership will allow local and global developers to monetize their apps and services through HMS’ In-App-Purchases (IAP) kit across the region. TPAY MOBILE’s Direct Carrier Billing (DCB) service offers all Huawei’s HMS customers in the MEA region the ability to pay for their apps and services through their mobile phone number. This will make it more accessible for Huawei and HONOR device users to pay for online services and apps on HMS.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      Tpay Mobile partnered up with Huawei to support developers in the MEA region and enable them to receive payments for their apps and services through their mobile phone number.
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    "Huawei and TPAY MOBILE have been working closely as part of their ongoing commitment to support developers in the MEA region. This partnership will allow local and global developers to monetize their apps and services through HMS' In-App-Purchases (IAP) kit across the region. TPAY MOBILE's Direct Carrier Billing (DCB) service offers all Huawei's HMS customers in the MEA region the ability to pay for their apps and services through their mobile phone number. This will make it more accessible for Huawei and HONOR device users to pay for online services and apps on HMS."
tahaemsd

SnapScan is a ZA based company founded in 2013 - 2 views

  • SnapScan is a mobile payments app, providing South Africans with the most convenient way to pay with their phones. The app was named MTN App of the Year in 2013, and now boasts a network of over 50 000 merchants nationwide, with one million app downloads to date. SnapScan is an easy, affordable and convenient way for merchants to accept payments; as well as a safe, secure and seamless payment option for users. SnapScan combines the agility and speed of a small local startup with the industry knowledge and experience of Standard Bank, Africas biggest bank. As a team, we love solving difficult problems, especially when it comes to making fast, easy mobile payments possible!SnapScan is a product of FireID Payments, part of the FireID group, a set of local startups building elegant solutions to a wide range of difficult and interesting problems.
  • SnapScan combines the agility and speed of a small local startup with the industry knowledge and experience of Standard Bank, Africas biggest bank. As a team, we love solving difficult problems, especially when it comes to making fast, easy mobile payments possible!SnapScan is a product of FireID Payments, part of the FireID group, a set of local startups building elegant solutions to a wide range of difficult and interesting problems.
  • SnapScan is a mobile payments app, providing South Africans with the most convenient way to pay with their phones.
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  • The app was named MTN App of the Year in 2013, and now boasts a network of over 50 000 merchants nationwide, with one million app downloads to date.
  • MEDICI Analysis Snap Scan was acquired by Standard bank in Dec 2016. It is a product of Firepay which provides a mobile wallet that allows customers to link their cards or load money in their mobile app and pay at the merchants' site by scanning QR code. The app make it an easy, affordable and convenient way for merchants to accept payments and a safe, secure and convenient payment method for users.
    • tahaemsd
       
      mobile wallet that allows customers to link their cards or load money in their mobile app
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    SnapScan solved a big problem in South Africa but can they solve other future problems? They need to find other problems, so their product doesn't get old.
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    Other issues need to be detected by SnapScan, so their product doesn't get outdated.
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    It is interesting the inclusion that Snapscan has created, and how it has combined speed and safety with the knowledge and experience of Standard Bank.
kenza_abdelhaq

TPAY Mobile - Funding, Financials, Valuation & Investors - 0 views

  • TPAY Mobile has acquired 2 organizations. Their most recent acquisition was Payguru on Jun 10, 2020.
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    "TPAY Mobile has acquired 2 organizations. Their most recent acquisition was Payguru on Jun 10, 2020. "
kenza_abdelhaq

Bango partners with TPAY MOBILE to accelerate mobile commerce London Stock Exchange:BGO - 1 views

  • TPAY MOBILE makes it easy for digital service providers to access over 600 million customers and accept payments across MEA and Turkey. Through one simple API integration, TPAY MOBILE’s full service mobile payment platform enables rapid business growth and drives financial inclusion.
  • Bango (AIM: BGO), the data-driven commerce company, and TPAY MOBILE FZ-LLC (TPAY MOBILE, www.tpaymobile.com) the full-service digital payments platform for the Middle East, Africa, and Turkey, have formed a strategic partnership to increase access to digital commerce. This partnership simplifies and accelerates entry into new markets for online merchants by connecting platforms and pooling operational expertise
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      Tpay mobile partnered up with the global company Bango that offers payment insights based on commerce data. This strategic partnership allowed the two companies to pull resources together and share their operational expertise.
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  • TPAY MOBILE has pioneered digital commerce and financial inclusion in the Middle East, Africa, and Turkey. Its technology is used by regional digital merchants and international brands like Google, Apple, Unity, Huawei, PUBG and Tencent to connect to consumers across MEA and Turkey. These merchants can now scale globally through the worldwide payment reach enabled by the Bango Platform. In addition, merchants integrated to either Bango or TPAY MOBILE can accelerate revenue growth from their products and services, by using Bango Audiences in marketing programs, which attract more paying customers through payment behavior targeting.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      This partnership allows Tpay Mobile to use Bango platform and audiences and have a more global reach. This partnership also allows Tpay Mobile to target customers depending on their payment behavior and therefore attract more paying customers. On the other hand, Bango benefits from the digital commerce and financial inclusion expertise that Tpay Mobile has in the MEA region and Turkey.
  • App developers, stores and payment providers cross the threshold into the Bango ecosystem to converge, grow and thrive. By bringing businesses together and powering e-commerce with unique data-driven insights, Bango delivers new business opportunities and new dimensions of growth for customers around the world. Being inside the Bango circle means global merchants including Amazon, Google and Microsoft can work together with payment partners from Africa to the Americas, accelerating the performance of everyone on the inside.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      Tpay Mobile's partner Bango is a data driven company giving valuable insights to companies to enhance E-commerce performance, allow growth, and enhance customers' experience and inclusion on a broader scope.
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    Nowdays, rapid platforms get a lot of attention, because, as there's big competition, the only way for a platform to have an advantage is to work on the design and the rapidity
omarlahmidi

The Snapscan effect: how mobile payments made QR codes relevant in South Africa - Memeburn - 3 views

  • “Mobile payment systems are quickly becoming mainstream, and it will be fascinating to see how the more mechanical systems like QR Codes compete,” says World Wide Worx managing director Arthur Goldstuck. “Ideally, there should be room for any system, with each one finding its ideal niche. But there are no certainties in a sector that is moving so fast.”
  • According to new research from technology research company World Wide Worx, the format first took off in the country thanks to BlackBerry Messenger, where it became the quickest way to add a friend. In the past year however gained new life as mobile apps like SnapScan roped it in for payments at small merchants, flea markets and the like. By the end of 2014, the research says, more than 2.1-million South Africans were using QR Codes. Of those 1.1-million were male, with female users only marginally behind, at 1.04-million.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      It is not always simple to develop a new concept. The article showed that applications for QR codes were struggling at first, but I believe that in order to offer a new efficient service, you have to work on your concept and develop it, and SnapScan did an excellent job with that.
  • ability to provide speedy payments without the need for the large-scale tech investments required by the payment technologies emerging in more developed areas of the world.
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  • According to the research, QR Code usage is strongly age-related, with 673 000 users in the peak age group of 25-34. In contrast, the 15-24 segment amounts to only 471 000, while 494 000 are aged from 35 to 44. A similar number (425 000) makes up the 45-65 age group. Usage drops significantly with retirement age: the 65+ age group comprises 88 000 users. One possible reason for QR code mobile payment solutions such as Snapscan, Zappa, and FlickPay being so popular in South Africa is their ability to provide speedy payments without the need for the large-scale tech investments required by the payment technologies emerging in more developed areas of the world. This is especially the case with Snapscan, which supplies its merchants with a point of sale QR code and a basic mobile phone to track payments. This has allowed it, for instance, to be rolled out as parking payment method in Cape Town’s congested CBD.
    • mbellakbail69
       
      Mobile payment systems are becoming popular quickly and the more mechanical systems like QR codes are successful it will be interesting to see. Ideally, I believe that every system should be able to find its ideal niche. But in a market that is evolving so rapidly, there are no certainties.
  • Flash back a few years and things weren’t looking great for QR codes.
  • Over the last year however, that’s changed in South Africa, largely thanks to mobile payment apps like SnapScan.
  • According to new research from technology research company World Wide Worx, the format first took off in the country thanks to BlackBerry Messenger, where it became the quickest way to add a friend. In the past year however gained new life as mobile apps like SnapScan roped it in for payments at small merchants, flea markets and the like.
    • omarlahmidi
       
      SnapScan is a mobile payment that changed South Africa
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    Creating a new idea is not always easy. The article showed that QR codes apps were struggling at first but I do believe that you have to work on your idea and improve it in order to deliver a new efficient service and SnapScan did an amazing job with that.
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    SnapScan made a good move in introducing Fintech to developing countries through using QR codes as they don't necessarily require large-scale tech investments that are used in developed area.
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    In the article, we notice that QR codes struggled at first, but in the end, they did a good job in developing and making their platform better and attractive.
samielbaqqali

Driving App Monetisation for Developers in the Middle East and Africa With Huawei and T... - 0 views

  • It was recently announced that global giant Huawei is cooperating with TPAY MOBILE to make it easier and more convenient for developers in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region to monetise their apps on Huawei Mobile Services (HMS).
  • Leading digital merchant acquirer based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), TPAY MOBILE, enables payment acceptance from 54 mobile payment providers (DCB and wallets), which are connected to over 580 million consumers across 24 countries through a single integration. Its shareholders include Helio
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    Making such a cooperation will ensure TPAY mobile that it will gain all the HUAWEI users from those regions, which is a huge number of customers as HUAWEI is very present on those places.
mehdibella

News - SU first university in SA to go cashless... - 0 views

  • ​​Stellenbosch University (SU) is the first university in South Africa to make use of the SnapScan in-app payment solutions for payments on its campuses, so that students no longer have to carry cash with them for certain payments.
  • SnapScap is a mobile application that enables cashless payments. Initially two of SnapScan's in-app payment mechanisms will be available for students to do bill payments for their student fees, as well as for pre-paid internet and printer credits. These payments previously had to be made (in cash or with card) at the University's cashiers in the central administration building
    • samiatazi
       
      I think, it is an outstanding idea to integrate this mobile payment app to SU financial system. likewise, this implementation will be beneficial for other institutions such as AUI because we as students struggles sometimes to pay when we forget carrying our cash-wallet, especially that it is the only payment instrument. I addition, we will have more control over our money in terms of choosing to spend it inside or outside the University.
  • Apart from SnapScan in-app payments, students also have an online option on the SU's website where they have the options of pre-paids (for internet, meals, washing, printing credits and rides) and bill payments (for student fees).
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  • SU is one of more than 50 000 merchants and vendors in South Africa to embrace the SnapScan technology. SnapScan integrates with the University's financial systems to ensure that less cash is in circulation on its campuses. 
  • ​​Stellenbosch University (SU) is the first university in South Africa to make use of the SnapScan in-app payment solutions for payments on its campuses, so that students no longer have to carry cash with them for certain payments.
  • “The University is constantly renewing itself by adopting smart technology to create a better, simpler and safer environment for students and the broader campus community,"
  • SU is one of more than 50 000 merchants and vendors in South Africa to embrace the SnapScan technology. SnapScan integrates with the University's financial systems to ensure that less cash is in circulation on its campuses.
  • Using the SnapScan app is quick and effortless. It is free to use, and just requires data or wifi. Students need to download the SnapScan app to their smart phones from their app store and complete a quick registration process to add their card details. Thereafter
    • mehdibella
       
      I think, it is an outstanding idea to integrate this mobile payment app to SU financial system. likewise, this implementation will be beneficial for other institutions such as AUI because we as students struggles sometimes to pay when we forget carrying our cash-wallet, especially that it is the only payment instrument. I addition, we will have more control over our money in terms of choosing to spend it inside or outside the University.
nouhaila_zaki

CEO Interview: Egypt's first unicorn Fawry aims to lead in financial inclusion | ZAWYA ... - 0 views

  • Aversion to electronic financial service remains one of the challenges facing fintech in Egypt, an attitude that COVID-19 has helped mitigate, according to Sabry. Mobile wallet transactions, one of Fawry’s main services, witnessed “phenomenal growth” as soon as a partial lockdown was imposed. The company’s mobile app reached a record high of more than a million downloads between March and June.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it discusses how the pandemic has helped Fawry with its growth by suppressing the challenges it usually faced.
  • More than two-thirds of Egypt’s adult population do not have a bank account, and even those who do rarely have full access to financial services. At the other extreme, mobile phone penetration in the country is estimated at over 95 percent, and the number of mobile internet users has reached more than 42 million. For Ashraf Sabry, CEO of e-payment unicorn Fawry, this is a huge business opportunity.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it explains the circumstances that contributed to Fawry's success, being the large unbanked population in Egypt coupled with the fast mobile phone penetration in the country.
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    "Aversion to electronic financial service remains one of the challenges facing fintech in Egypt, an attitude that COVID-19 has helped mitigate, according to Sabry. Mobile wallet transactions, one of Fawry's main services, witnessed "phenomenal growth" as soon as a partial lockdown was imposed. The company's mobile app reached a record high of more than a million downloads between March and June."
omarlahmidi

Inside SnapScan, SA's app of the year - TechCentral - 2 views

  • The company makes its money by charging a small transaction fee to the retailer on each purchase. This fee varies. “We take a small transaction fee, much like the acquiring component to merchant transactions,” Ehlers says. SnapScan has a partnership with Standard Bank, which means it can process transactions at “competitive rates”, he adds. In addition to transaction fees, SnapScan offers its customers the option of accessing analytics or running loyalty programmes, both of which are billed as add-ons.
  • SnapScan co-founder, 28-year-old Kobus Ehlers, says there are a number of benefits to this approach for retailers. “It takes about 30 seconds to sign up. We issue a QR code, which you print, and you’re done.” Merchants without bank accounts can cash out their takings at the end of the day. “Customers can pay with the app, the retailer can then get a voucher code at the end of the day that they can punch in at a Standard Bank ATM — or hand over at a Spar — and get cash.” If customers don’t have the app installed, scanning the QR code will take them to the relevant app store where they can download it.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      Low transaction fees are often a strong opportunity to draw customers and this technique is perfectly executed by SnapScan. SnapScan, in my view, plays smart because they deliver a fast and digitalized service with a special QR code technology, so they deserve to win the South African app of the year.
  • If customers don’t have the app installed, scanning the QR code will take them to the relevant app store where they can download it.
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  • To use SnapScan, consumers download the app for Apple, Android or BlackBerry, and add their credit card details by taking a picture of their card and creating a Pin. They can then use the app to scan a QR (quick response) code — a type of barcode — in a store and can make payments.
  • The company makes its money by charging a small transaction fee to the retailer on each purchase. This fee varies. “We take a small transaction fee, much like the acquiring component to merchant transactions,” Ehlers says. SnapScan has a partnership with Standard Bank, which means it can process transactions at “competitive rates”, he adds. In addition to transaction fees, SnapScan offers its customers the option of accessing analytics or running loyalty programmes, both of which are billed as add-ons. The company offers three products. The first is an “instant merchant product” aimed at informal retailers who want their takings in cash. The second is the “standard” product that settles into a bank account like a traditional point-of-sale (POS) unit. The third is an “enterprise solution” designed to integrate with existing POS systems.
  • SnapScan works with debit cards and credit cards, and there are no sign-up, setup or installation fees. There is also no monthly fee payable.
    • aymanelmamoun
       
      SnapScan enters the market by offering many facilities to attract new customers. The application supports both debit and credit cards, no sign-ups or installation fees, and payments are made monthly.
  • SnapScan falls under FireID, the company that now houses six start-up technology businesses, SnapScan being the most recently launched. FireID started life as an information security company specialising in “two-factor authentication” technology for mobile phones. It was funded by billionaire Johann Rupert, through Reinet. Justin Stanford, one of FireID’s co-founders, was instrumental in securing the initial capital injection. However, Stanford was unable to convince Reinet’s investment committee to continue investing and in 2011 it pulled its funding of FireID, forcing the company to lay off its 40 employees.
    • omarlahmidi
       
      To attract customers, SnapScan uses many facilities such as accepting credit and debit cards.
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    The low transaction fees are always a good incentive to attract customers and SnapScan are implementing this strategy perfectly. In my opinion, SnapScan is playing smart because they offer a fast and digitalized service with a unique technology which is QR code, so they deserve to win the app of the year in South Africa.
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    SnapScan offered a digital service. The company has created efficiency and security with its QR code techniques.
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    It is interesting and encouraging to customers the fact that they don't need to pay any sign-up, setup or installation fees in order to benefit from snapscan
mehdibella

Mobile payment app for cardless transactions | SnapScan - 0 views

  • DonateSupport the causes close to your heart. You can make a once-off donation, and even elect to repeat your donation, turning it into an ongoing, monthly contribution. Have a look at the organisations in the Donate section of the app. Quick and easy way to support a cause Set up a monthly payment to make a long term difference Stay in control, you can view or cancel the contribution at any time
    • samiatazi
       
      I find it interesting to put Donate section in the platform first page because contributing to the support of the community would enhance the public image of the brand ! So Fintechs can still keep the original values of the companies while going digital.
  • SnapScan is an app that lets you pay with your phone quickly, easily, and safely. Your SnapScan app uses your phone's camera to scan a SnapCode (a unique QR code). Stores have their own SnapCodes, and scanning these codes allows you to pay them. SnapScan is free to use and works with any South African bank, and most international credit cards.
    • tahaemsd
       
      With snapscan, people can pay in a snap, without the fuss of handling cash, cards or EFTs.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      SnapScan allows people to pay with a simple scan using a QR code rather than using real cash. This is useful in today's world, especially with the pandemic.
  • Our scan to pay feature is definitely our most loved solution, but we're evolving into so much more because we can't stop making your lives easier. With SnapScan you can pay in a snap, without the fuss of handling cash, cards, or EFTs.
    • mehdibella
       
      This article points out that the business idea of Snapscan arrised from a simple discussion between a magazine seller and a cashless buyer, now it is one of the biggest Fintechs in Africa. indeed, We should believe in our potential to change others' life.
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  • What is SnapScan?
  • Your SnapScan app uses your phone's camera to scan a SnapCode (a unique QR code). Stores have their own SnapCodes, and scanning these codes allows you to pay them. SnapScan is free to use and works with any South African bank, and most international credit cards.
  • SnapScan pay links A SnapScan merchant can send you a pay link via SMS or email, which allows you to skip the whole scanning bit altogether, once you tap the link it takes you directly to the pay screen of your app. In-app purchases Take a look inside your SnapScan app. You’ll notice there’s a Prepaid section for airtime, data, and electricity, as well as a section to pay your bills, pay for parking, and donate to the causes close to your heart.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      As an alternative to QR code scanning, SnapScan also allows payments to be done through links that take the user directly yo the pay screen of the app or the "In-app" purchases
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    There is no doubt that Snapscan has expanded as it strategically covers different area of daily life. From bills payments to donations and sending money. Especially, it has helped customers in avoiding entering their information in different websites, using Snapscan is enough.
ghtazi

Ethiopia - Africa's next mobile banking gold mine? - 0 views

  • BelCash founder Vince Diop does not believe a limited network or high illiteracy rate will be a barrier for introducing mobile banking.
    • sawsanenn
       
      it is a good thought since nowadays even the illiterate people know how to use a phone. By making the Belcash app accessible and easy to navigate, illiteracy won't be an obstacle to mobile banking
  • BelCash and M-Birr are mobile banking technology providers that have been in Ethiopia for the last three years to set up mobile banking and mobile money services.
    • ghtazi
       
      belcash has worked for the past 3 years to introduce mobile banking and mobile money service in ethiopia.
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.
  • SnapScan Online Checkout
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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.
nourserghini

How M-Pesa, Kenya's mobile money banking, transformed the lives of the poor - Vox - 0 views

  • That’s how mobile money accounts first came about. Mobile money apps don’t require a brick-and-mortar bank, but they otherwise end up functioning a lot like a bank account and debit card would for an American — meaning your average person in Kenya with such an account now has access to most of the same financial services a person in the US does. Mobile money got off the ground early in the developing world, where people used texting-based services before smartphones became common. There were early attempts to set up such systems in the 2000s in South Africa and the Philippines. But the breakthrough was the extraordinary early success of Kenya’s M-Pesa, which actually predates apps like Venmo. (“Pesa” is Swahili for money; the “M” stands for “mobile.”) The project that became M-Pesa started in 2002 when phone companies noticed that they had unintentionally invented something that almost resembled a currency.
    • nourserghini
       
      Mpesa started in 2002 with the huge success of mobile money apps in the developing world as many individuals were unbanked or underbanked and this was the early breakthrough for them to perform important transactions.
ghtazi

9 Fintech Startups in Ghana To Watch Out For - WeeTracker Research - WeeTracker - 0 views

  • The solution is a mobile app that helps customers to get access to financial investment solutions through their mobile phone regardless of an internet connection. Customers can select either long or short term investment solutions through our app or via our USSD platform
    • sawsanenn
       
      one of InvestMobile's service
  • The solution is a mobile app that helps customers to get access to financial investment solutions through their mobile phone regardless of an internet connection. Customers can select either long or short term investment solutions through our app or via our USSD platform. The app intelligently integrates with the mobile money account of the subscriber and an agreed amount is deducted from the account daily, weekly or monthly and invested into financial investment instrument on behalf of the customer.
    • ghtazi
       
      this excerpt shows that one of the best solution that invest mobile offers to their customers
kenza_abdelhaq

Intigral partners with Telecom Egypt "WE" and TPAY MOBILE to launch mobile payment for ... - 0 views

  • Dubai: Intigral, the leading over the top (OTT) content provider in the MENA region, today announces the expansion of its flagship Jawwy TV app and OTT entertainment service into Egypt through a strategic collaboration with the leading telecom operator, Telecom Egypt “WE”. This expansion is being enabled by a strategic partnership with TPAY MOBILE, the Middle East and Africa’s leading digital payments platform.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      Tpay Mobile partnering up with content provider Integral and the telecom operator "WE" as part of a strategic partnership enabling Integral's expansion in the region.
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    "Dubai: Intigral, the leading over the top (OTT) content provider in the MENA region, today announces the expansion of its flagship Jawwy TV app and OTT entertainment service into Egypt through a strategic collaboration with the leading telecom operator, Telecom Egypt "WE". This expansion is being enabled by a strategic partnership with TPAY MOBILE, the Middle East and Africa's leading digital payments platform."
ghtazi

Invest Mobile Is An App to Help You Manage Investments | gharage - 0 views

  • “The app intelligently integrates with the Mobile Money account of the subscriber and an agreed amount is deducted from the account daily, weekly or monthly and invested into financial investment solution on behalf of the customer. Investing small sums of money every day, using the power of compound interest, quickly adds up to build the wealth portfolio of our clients. Unlike other services, we make investment stress free.
    • sawsanenn
       
      In contrast to its competitors, Invest Mobile doesn't partner with other banks, however, it does require its customers to have their own saving account from different banks.
  • Personal Investment Invest Mobile simplifies personal investment solutions. Just deposit money into your mobile money account or Visa card and link it to your app. Group Investment They make it easy for organisations to invest together. All you have to do is create a group investment and invite members to invest with you Loans Should you ever need cash before your maturity date, no need to cancel your investment, just apply for an instant loan.
    • ghtazi
       
      what the activities allowed by the app for its users
samielbaqqali

Kenya: M-Pesa and mobile data boost Safaricom's 2019 growth - 1 views

  • This is why the Vodacom-Safaricom duo has created a joint venture with full powers to make M-Pesa a “super-app” to provide for various needs such as booking taxis, making various appointments or paying for various services by mobile phone.
    • hichamachir
       
      M-Pesa is becoming a super app due to the power of its partners. M-Pesa is present in all the aspect of the economy. The app made the lifestyle of the Kenyans better because it provides various services that are very important. The key to become a successful Fintech is to solve cutomers problems in a easy way and M-Pesa is a great example.
  • Safaricom launched new services as early as 2013, with M-Shwari, Fuliza and KCB M-Pesa came later to provide savings and micro-loans. By 2019, these “apps within apps” will account for two-thirds of M-Pesa’s revenues (84.4 billion shillings in total). “Remittances are still performing well and are up 14.6 per cent over the previous year,” said Sateesh Kamath, Safaricom’s chief financial officer.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      Due to the strength of its partners, M-Pesa is becoming a super-app. In all facets of the economy, M-Pesa is present. The app made the lifestyle of the Kenyans better because it provides numerous services that are very important. The secret to becoming a good Fintech is to quickly solve client issues and M-Pesa is a perfect example.
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South African app SnapScan 'rocks the world' of mobile payments - CNN.com - 0 views

  • If you look at mobile payments specifically, Africa is actually one of the leaders in this space.Kobus Ehlers, SnapScan, co-founderMeanwhile, Africa's smartphone market is expected to double over the following four years -- at the moment, South Africa is reportedly the biggest smartphone market in sub-Saharan Africa, with a 19% penetration.And as smartphones increase, the paying methods are also becoming smarter."If you look at mobile payments specifically, Africa is actually one of the leaders in this space," says Kobus Ehlers, co-founder of the SnapScan app. "SnapScan was developed in South Africa for the African market, so we try to find really local and relevant solutions and I think it's going to get a massive uptake," he adds.
    • samiatazi
       
      I am very proud to hear that the African continent is not only following the mobile payments trend and development, but it is also joining as a leader in the space !
  • John Campbell heads up the Beyond Payments division of Standard Bank, which partners with innovators such as SnapScan to create banking solutions. He says that lack of traditional infrastructure often leads to creative solutions.
    • samiatazi
       
      I totally agree with this statement because the lack of traditional infrastructure not only in this field but also in the others leads to brilliant ideas leading to perfect Businesses and Companies that can make fundamental changes like Snapscan. in fact, Fintechs came up with a huge innovative transformation that made the world even better.
  • Using your phone to pay for goods and services is nothing new in Africa, a continent where there are more than 720 million mobile phones. Services such as M-Pesa, the revolutionary Kenyan mobile payment system that allows people to bypass banks and pay bills, withdraw salaries and transfer cash electronically, have transformed the way people and business operate.
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  • Right now, SnapScan is only available at formal merchants but the hope is that the e-currency could flow from the phones of customers to the accounts of informal merchants too. It can even be used to send remittances.
  • "It's way better as opposed to using your credit card or cash," he says, adding that he was surprised to find out that SnapScan was a tech company that started in South Africa.
nouhaila_zaki

Ant and Covid have made the humble QR code a hit | Financial Times - 0 views

  • The Chinese platforms were not the only payment innovation using mobile phones at the time. Safaricom, a mobile phone operator, launched its M-Pesa payment system in Kenya in 2007, allowing people to load cash on e-wallets and send it by text. M-Pesa is now in seven countries and has its own QR-based smartphone app.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it brings to the fore a very interesting functionality of M-Pesa, in addition to the number of countries that use M-Pesa regularly.
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    "The Chinese platforms were not the only payment innovation using mobile phones at the time. Safaricom, a mobile phone operator, launched its M-Pesa payment system in Kenya in 2007, allowing people to load cash on e-wallets and send it by text. M-Pesa is now in seven countries and has its own QR-based smartphone app."
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