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omarlahmidi

Ethiopia launches mobile money schemes to extend banking reach | Reuters - 0 views

  • BelCash’s helloCash service could have 2-3 million users this year and 10 million by 2017 or 2018, the firm’s chief executive Vince Diop said, adding that BelCash would receive a fee for each transaction made.
    • sawsanenn
       
      this excerpt is important because it shows how effective belcash is. and how an African country is willing to ensure financial inclusion and increase deposits by using financial technology.
  • BelCash’s helloCash service could have 2-3 million users this year and 10 million by 2017 or 2018, the firm’s chief executive Vince Diop said, adding that BelCash would receive a fee for each transaction made.
    • ghtazi
       
      in this excerpt, we can see that the service can have 10 million users by 2017 or 2018. we can aslo see the belcash would receive a fee for each transaction made.
  • Netherlands-based BelCash is offering a technology called helloCash, while MOSS ICT, mainly owned by an Ireland-based firm, is rolling out M-Birr in the nation of 96 million people.In both cases, Ethiopian banks and institutions will offer the service to customers and hold the cash deposited, in line with government policy that bars foreign firms or banks from investing in the financial sector or the telecoms industry.
    • nourserghini
       
      This article discusses the case of Belcash and M-Birr as two fintechs offering similar services which can lead us to say that M-Birr is a competitor of Belcash in Ethiopia.
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  • Bankers say Ethiopia has no more than 1,500 ATM cash machines, while there was just over 2,200 bank branches as of June, or one for every 40,000 people, the central bank says. Only one in 10 people have a bank account.In addition to branches, which are expensive to set up, banks plan to authorise thousands of agents, such as shops or merchants, in line with new regulations. Such agents will be able to take deposits and hand out cash via the mobile system.
    • aymanelmamoun
       
      Cashless mobile payment application replace ATMs so that unbanked people can join. Only one out of 10 people is banked.
  • Ethiopian banks and microfinance firms are launching mobile money services, helping reach swathes of the population that now have little access to branches or services, the mobile technology providers and banks said.
    • omarlahmidi
       
      Belcash could make a lot of profit in Ethiopia. It offers a technology called helloCash, that will help customers and offer them a better service.
kenzabenessalah

FarmDrive: Connecting farmers to financing | Mercy Corps - 0 views

  • While financial inclusion in the country has increased, many farmers remain excluded. Limited financing for farmers is due, in part, to a lack of available credible risk-assessment information for financial institutions. Many small farmers are unbanked and off the financial grid, without credit profiles to verify or back up details on their annual income, business expenses or yields.
    • tahaemsd
       
      Without thiis information, farmers are left with little to no access to financial services, while lenders miss out on the opportunity to build their client base and agricultural loan portfolios.
  • FarmDrive generates real-time credit reports for small farmers, allowing them to access loans from financial institutions and agricultural input providers via mobile phone. 
  • FarmDrive collects expense and revenue data from farmers via SMS and combines it with satellite imaging, remote sensing technology and alternative data points (e.g., soil analysis, weather forecasts) to create detailed yield estimates and assess credit risk.
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  • FarmDrive overlaps our focus areas of agriculture and financial inclusion, empowering the world’s most vulnerable farmers with the digital financial services they need to strengthen and improve their livelihoods. 
    • mehdibella
       
      FarmDrive collects expense and revenue data from farmers and combines it with satellite imaging, remote sensing technology and alternative data points to create detailed yield estimates and assess credit risk.
  • We’ve connected FarmDrive to various partners and expertise to help them scale, as its usage increases in other developing markets in sub-Saharan Africa. 
  • Reports allow credit providers to make informed lending decisions and easily reach rural clients, expanding access to financing for small farmers. As a result, farmers have greater control over their livelihoods – equipped with what they need to increase their crop yields, improve their incomes and invest their additional revenue back into their families and communities.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      FarmDrive collects data from farmers using different technologies which allows the company to generate farmers' credit reports which allow loan providers to make informed decisions and therefore give more access to financing to small farmers.
  • Since, FarmDrive has reached hundreds of farmers with its suite of financial services, credit reports and financing options, with a particular focus on serving women and youth farmers typically neglected by the formal financial system.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      The focus that FarmDrive has on serving women is essential to keep in mind. We must dig deep as to why they are being neglected by the financial system and make sure that they never get fooled by them in the future.
  • In Kenya, most small farmers — around 7.5 million — lack access to small loans to help them buy what they need to improve their production and make the most of their land – things like quality fertilizers, better seeds, livestock and micro-irrigation.  
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      Knowing the percentage of the population who do not own bank accounts as well as the percentages of loans that others have access to is a must to help improve the economic situation in Kenya. Such details, like interest rate, etc. are essential in helping people construct a well structured economic strategy so that all Kenyans benefit from these financial services and never fall back again.
nourserghini

Visa partners with Paga on payments and fintech for Africa and abroad | TechCrunch - 0 views

  • Visa has entered a partnership with Nigeria based startup Paga on payments and technology.Founded in Lagos, Paga scaled its fintech business in West Africa, before targeting expansion in Ethiopia and Mexico.The startup has created a multi-channel network for over 14 million customers in Nigeria to transfer money, pay-bills and buy things digitally through its mobile-app or 24,840 agents.The new arrangement allows Paga account holders to transact on Visa’s global network. It will also see both companies work together on tech.The collaboration reflects a strategy of the American financial services giant to expand in Africa working with the continent’s top startups.
    • nourserghini
       
      The article explains that the original location of Paga is in Nigeria and that its new targeted location in Africa Ethiopa. It delivers services of money transfers, pay-bills and digitally buying through the mobile app. The new partnership also allows Paga customers to transact on the global network of Visa. Its customers are the millions of Nigerians as well as the new customers from the expansions in Ethiopia and Mexico.
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

Badly Needed, Hard to Deliver: The Challenges of Selling Drought Insurance to African F... - 0 views

  • Despite robust financial subsidies, many programs have found that selling insurance to poor African farmers is extremely challenging. This remains the case even when risk products are bundled with other services, such as community savings programs and training in how to improve crop yields. For instance, a 10-year-old government farm insurance program in Ghana has fallen far short of expectations, according to multiple observers—including the same Christopher Udry who inspired Sheehan to create WorldCover. Udry and colleagues reported in a March 2019 paper that the government insurance program had had little meaningful impact. In Kenya and Ethiopia, risk transfer programs aimed at pastoralists have had disappointing results, according to an extensively researched June 2019 article in Devex, which was underwritten by the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation. Experts point to two main types of obstacles. First, there are enormous marketing and logistical challenges inherent in trying to sell small insurance policies to very poor farmers who’ve never heard of the concept, live in remote areas and may only speak indigenous languages. Second, it’s difficult to build customer loyalty for an abstract product that often doesn’t provide what farmers expect. The Devex story describes how some pastoralists thought they were putting money into a savings account. When they didn’t get their premiums back, “they start[ed] thinking that this product has failed them,” a coordinator said.
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    This articles explains the different challenges and go to market strategy that Worldcover has adopted in order to penetrate the African market. It's interesting to see that the two main challenges faced by the company were marketing & logistical problems, alongside customer loyalty. I would have never guessed that these are the types of challenges that WorldCover has faced. When you think about the service they are offering, you quickly think that their challenge will be technical because of the type of technology they use.
hichamachir

Prosocial Crowdlending in Kenya - 0 views

  • The crowdfunding industry has emerged in the past few years as one of the most promising alternative financing options. Lending and donating operations accounted for 81% of the crowdfunding industry's $34.4 billion total funding volume in 2015. Kiva Zip, a prosocial program, created an online platform that provides 0% interest peer-to-peer loans and has features in common with lending and donating crowdfunding platforms.
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    I think that delivering a service with 0% interest rate is a brilliant idea from Kiva. Customers always look for cheap and efficient services and Kiva does provide these two components. Kiva has a brilliant future if they can control the social market because it's the future especially after this current pandemic.
mohammed_ab

https://www.ifc.org/wps/wcm/connect/448601b9-e2bc-4569-8d48-6527c29165e8/EMCompass-Note... - 1 views

    • mohammed_ab
       
      I believe that the use of Artificial Intelligence and blockchain is what made WorldCover a reliable crop insurance company in Arica. The use of these two technologies made access to insurance easy for poor farmers easy who don't even have a bank account.
kenzabenessalah

Cassava Fintech - Cassava Smartech - 0 views

  • Our integrated platform offers multi-mobile financial services programmes, which depending on the target market, can be tailored to suit banked, unbanked and under-banked customer segments. We offer a rich pipeline of innovative use cases, including micro-loans, micro-savings (for individuals or groups), mobile business wallets, international remittances, and merchant payment solutions.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      The important message to take is that the financial services that Cassava offers are not only for people who have bank accounts, but for unbanked and under-banked people as well.
tahaemsd

Zeepay - Home - Click and Send - 0 views

  • Zeepay is the fastest growing fintech focusing on digital rails to connect digital assets such as mobile money Wallets, Cards, ATMs, Bank Account and Digital Tokens to International Money Transfer Operators, Payments, Subscriptions, International Airtime and Refugee payments. In an effort to improve financial inclusion and make the world a better place to live. We are a Mobile Financial Services Company with Offices around the World including the United Kingdom and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and other Regulators across Africa.
    • tahaemsd
       
      Mobile Financial service company that take care of mobile money, remittance, domestic transfers, micro-insurance, and payments.
mehdi-ezzaoui

Ethio-Pay Celeb - 0 views

Ethio-Pay Celebrates Official Launch, Finally   Consumer pressure urged the last bank to join the integration line   The belated national e-payment switch, Ethio-Pay, serving the integr...

Ethiopay

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hindelquarrouti

Good practice - M-PESA International Money Transfer Service, Safaricom - 0 views

  • M-PESA's International Money Transfer (IMT) service allows anyone wishing to send money to Kenya to visit one of several Safaricom IMT partners (such as Post Finance, World Remit, and Western Union) and send money to an M-PESA mobile phone in Kenya. Money transfers are received almost instantly, and at no expense to the recipient.
  • M-PESA is the result of a partnership between Vodafone and Safaricom, a Kenyan mobile network operator. M-PESA's International Money Transfer (IMT) service allows anyone wishing to send money to Kenya to visit one of several Safaricom IMT partners (such as Post Finance, World Remit, and Western Union) and send money to an M-PESA mobile phone in Kenya.
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    M-Pesa is designed for everyone but it is explicitly intended for customers who do not have access to banks or because they don't have a bank account or in light of the fact that they live excessively far away from a bank office.
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    M-pesa, that promoted financial inclusion in Kenya, was originally created from a partnership between Vodafone and Safaricom. It has enabled Kenyans to send money and make online payments. Also, it has made sure that the transfers were made instantly and no expenses were made for the receiving party.
hindelquarrouti

Kenyan Mobile Money Competitors Take on Safaricom | TechCabal - 0 views

  • In Kenya, mobile money is almost synonymous with Safaricom’s M-Pesa.
  • When Kenya’s leading telco Safaricom introduced M-Pesa in 2007, it started out as a simple transfer service that allowed users to send and receive money with their mobile phones. Safaricom has since rolled out other M-Pesa services like loans and payments.
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    I am impressed by how M-pesa, that started in 2007 as a simple transfer service, now become synonym with "mobile money" in Kenya. This company has also recently introduced a new product called Fuliza in 2019. This later allows user to pay even when they don't have money in their M-pesa account.
tahaemsd

HomeSend launches remittance service with Hello Paisa in South Africa - 0 views

  • About Hello Paisa Since being licensed by the South African Bank, Hello Paisa has successfully launched the remittance offering to migrants living and working in South Africa. Hello Paisa offers a convenient, secure and affordable means for migrants to send cash home. With Hello Paisa we have taken the world’s most expensive remittance corridor and turned it on its head, by lobbying legislation and most importantly leveraging technology to drive down the cost of remitting funds and making it accessible to all, by taking into account the constraints that exist in our target market, with Hello Paisa you can transact via our Android App, our call centre but most importantly we have built a USSD dial string which is FREE  for the customer to dial and transact overcoming  the access barrier that existed before, thus we have successfully managed to solve a problem where many have failed before and changed the face of remittance in South Africa forever.
    • tahaemsd
       
      the mission of hello paisa is to offer migrants living and working in south africa a secure, cost effective way of sending money to heir loved ones all around the world
mohammed_ab

African Fintech: Growth, Profit and Forecasts - FurtherAfrica - 0 views

  • Investment in African Fintechs nearly quadrupled in 2018 to $357m USD, with startups in Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa accounting for the largest share, according to The Mobile Economy, Sub-Saharan Africa 2019 report from the GSM Association.
  • MTN announced in July that it had been granted a full Super Agent Licence in Nigeria for its Yello Digital Financial Services Limited subsidiary. This will enable the scale launch of MTN Nigeria’s Fintech strategy.
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    I liked this article as it shows the exponential growth of fintech investments in African countries. These investments have increased by 300% in 2018 compared to the previous year. It's interesting to see that the group believes that mobile will be at the center of financial inclusion in 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

EasyEquities Community gives back to Cotlands during COVID-19 through #DonateForGood - ... - 0 views

  • Cotlands is proud to be partnering with EasyEquities for a cause related marketing initiative with their investor community through #DonateForGood.  EasyEquities and the EasyCommunity want to play their part by supporting Cotlands beneficiaries that are adversely affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. EasyEquities have created a feature on their platform inviting investors to donate to our organisation. You can make a donation on the share purchase page on the EasyEquities platform. All you need to do is to make sure you have enough funds in your available cash. This donation feature is available in the EasyEquities ZAR and TFSA accounts. 
    • aminej
       
      Love the fact that even if it is a trading platform where the main goal is to make money; they even managed to help people during the COVID outbreak by donating food. It shows that the company do no only think about making money but also about the external environment and stakeholders
kenza_abdelhaq

Hello Paisa steps into conversational commerce: WhatsApp Business - 0 views

  • Hello Paisa’s solution to the problem is its easy-to-use money remittance app that enables customers to send cash to countries across the world in a manner that is affordable, fast and safe. With the Hello Paisa app, all you need is an active account and your mobile phone to easily create a transaction and send money home instantly.The high cost of data, however, remains a factor that prevents many customers from accessing the app.The solution: WhatsApp Business API. By using the WhatsApp Business solution, Hello Paisa customers can now initiate transactions via WhatsApp, thus taking a ground-breaking step into conversational commerce!From the comfort of an already utilised platform, Hello Paisa customers can now conveniently, easily and cost-effectively initiate transactions, obtain exchange rates, view transaction history, create or delete a recipient, and refer a friend.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      To enhance customers' experience, HelloPaisa incorporated WhatsApp Business API solution to its already existing application. New services and functionalities have therefore been made available to the platform's customers.
chaimaa-rachid

Interview: Fintech, Bank partnerships will deepen Financial Inclusion - STEPHEN MUTANA ... - 0 views

  • We improve on partnerships focusing on leveraging on existing infrastructure such as distribution systems sides for cost effective operations. Partnerships that aim to drive innovation by exposing prebuilt APIs. For instance, access to accounts, transaction history, know your customer, or metadata enhancements.  
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    MTN finds that partnering with banks and other monetary establishments as an approach to turn out to be more reliable for clients.
hibaerrai

How WorldRemit continues to lead the way in Nigeria | TechCabal - 0 views

  • WorldRemit has the largest bank payout network for transfers to USD bank accounts in Nigeria, which includes Access Bank, FirstBank, Fidelity, GT Bank, UBA and FCMB, with ongoing plans for further expansion. Cash pickup in USD is also available from the following banks: Fidelity Bank, First Bank, Access Bank, Polaris Bank, FCMB, Zenith Bank and Union Bank. For added security and convenience, both senders and recipients automatically receive transaction and PIN numbers via SMS and email, for cash pick up. Recipients must present both numbers along with their ID at cash collection points. 
    • hibaerrai
       
      WorldRemit took advantage of the pandemic and expanded their services to suit their customers. It made money transfers easier throughout this special period. It's transfers networks largened.
chaimaa-rachid

MTN pumps millions into MoMo as it nears 2m users in SA | ITWeb - 1 views

  • According to Kamenga, key success factors of mobile wallets are distribution networks and building an ecosystem around the product to encourage usage and transactions.“These are the areas where the previous deployment was lacking. The new MTN Mobile Money service comes with new innovative features that cater to the current economic landscape and consumer behaviour.
  • The MTN Mobile Money (MoMo) platform is closing in on a total of just over two million users since its relaunch in February.
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    This article emphasizes the importance of a good ecosystem and distribution networks for the success of mobile fintech solutions. I liked how the article linked between the telecommunication systems and fintech solutions like MoMo.
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    The new platform (MoMo) has reached 2 million users as it is easy and secure, with no monthly expenses, you can also use it even if you don't have a bank account.
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