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sawsanenn

Simbapay - Prime Bank - 0 views

  • RECEIVE COUNTRIES Send money to recipients in these countries ASIA: China, IndiaEUROPE: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain, TurkeyAFRICA: Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, MadagascarCOMING SOON: Canada, USA & Australia among other countries
    • tahaemsd
       
      Countries that are recipients to SimbaPay
  • Send money to recipients in these countries ASIA: China, IndiaEUROPE: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain, TurkeyAFRICA: Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, MadagascarCOMING SOON: Canada, USA & Australia among other countries
    • ghtazi
       
      Simbapay can send money to recipients in these countries: Asia, Europe, Africa coming soon: Canada, USA & Australia among other countries.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is good at introducing the countries that can receive money sent through SimbaPay. This also reflects the geographical scope of SimbaPay's operations.
  • Through SimbaPay’s international money transfer solution, you will now be able to send money directly to bank accounts or mobile wallets in 16 countries across Africa, Europe, and Asia, instantly and securely.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt introduces SimbaPay's international money transfer solution, launched after the partnership with Prime Bank. It also shows the initiative's scope of operations (16 countries from 3 different continents).
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  • RECEIVE COUNTRIES Send money to recipients in these countries ASIA: China, IndiaEUROPE: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain, TurkeyAFRICA: Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, MadagascarCOMING SOON: Canada, USA & Australia among other countries
    • sawsanenn
       
      this excerpt shows countries that simbapay is working with, plus the countries that will soon join the company. It will allow them to attract new customers from east
mehdibella

JUMO reaches 15 million customers across Africa and Asia - JUMO - 0 views

  • JUMO reaches 15 million customers across Africa and Asia
  • JUMO has disbursed over USD 1.6 billion in funding and is growing its base of savings products. “By empowering MSMEs, we’re also positively impacting communities, families and employees. Technology is removing barriers to financial inclusion making it possible to responsibly provide everyone with access to good financial choices,” Watkins-Ball added.
  • “We are working to connect every entrepreneur to the financial products they need to grow and prosper,” says Watkins-Ball. “Our technology enables our partner banks and payments companies to help millions of underserved people access financial services.”
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  • JUMO, a technology company building next-generation financial services for emerging market entrepreneurs, is celebrating connecting over 15 million people to credit and savings in their six markets in Africa and Asia today.
    • mehdibella
       
      JUMO has partnered with financial service providers and mobile network operators to provide credit and savings solutions in Pakistan, Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya and Zambia.
  • Founded in London in 2015, JUMO has partnered with financial service providers and mobile network operators to provide credit and savings solutions in Pakistan, Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya and Zambia.
  • Andrew Watkins-Ball, Founder & Group CEO, said this milestone demonstrates JUMO’s unique ability to reach underserved entrepreneurs – over 60% of JUMO’s customers are micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs).
  • “We are working to connect every entrepreneur to the financial products they need to grow and prosper,” says Watkins-Ball. “Our technology enables our partner banks and payments companies to help millions of underserved people access financial services.”
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    JUMO is celebrating interfacing more than 15 million individuals to credit and investment funds in their six business sectors in Africa and Asia today.
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    Jumo are strategically targeting unbanked entrepreneur in order to help them become part of the consumers of the financial product, and consequently develop themselves. It initially targets low-income classes and gives them the opportunity to grow and prosper
mehdibella

South African fintech startup Jumo raises second $50M+ VC round | TechCrunch - 0 views

  • South African fintech startup Jumo closed a $55 million round from a diverse group of investors, the company confirmed.
  • Nigeria, in particular, has become Africa’s unofficial capital for fintech development, surpassing Kenya in 2019 for drawing the most fintech specific and overall VC on the continent
  • Jumo joins a growing list of African digital-finance startups raising big money from outside investors and expanding abroad.
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  • Jumo is active in six markets and plans to expand to two new countries in Africa (Nigeria and Ivory Coast) and two in Asia (Bangladesh and India).
    • mehdibella
       
      Jumo joins a growing list of African digital-finance startups raising big money from outside investors and expanding abroad.
  • “I’m excited for our next phase. This backing will help us build a better business and break new ground,” Jumo founder Andrew Watkins-Ball said.
    • ghtazi
       
      the company has closed around 55 million USD from many investors, which will help the company to expand its products and reach new objectives
  • Founded in 2015 and based in Cape Town, the venture offers a full tech stack for partners to build savings, lending, and insurance products for customers in emerging markets.This week’s funding follows a $52 million raise by Jumo in 2018, led by U.S. investment bank Goldman Sachs, that saw the startup expand to Asia.“This fresh investment comes from new and existing…investors including Goldman Sachs, Odey Asset Management and LeapFrog Investments,” Jumo said in a statement —  though Goldman told TechCrunch its participation in this week’s round isn’t confirmed.After the latest haul, Jumo has raised $146 million in capital, according to Crunchbase.With its latest raise, the company plans to move into new markets and launch new products in Asia and Africa.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it describes first what Jumo proposes as product/services offerings. Thereafter, it tackles the history of funding secured by Jumo in addition to the list of investors that support the company. Finally, the excerpt explains how Jumo intends on investing the money raised, namely expansion in new markets in Asia and Africa in addition to the launch of new products.
  • Nigeria, in particular, has become Africa’s unofficial capital for fintech development, surpassing Kenya in 2019 for drawing the most fintech specific and overall VC on the continent
    • sawsanenn
       
      this excerpt is important because it shows us how jumo expending not only in Africa but also in Asia making fintech grow all over the world
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    JUMO is attracting investors and that means JUMO is doing a great job. Investors are believing in this business and they want to be part of it. That's what happens when you believe in an idea and work hard to improve it.
sawsanenn

Jumo - LeapFrog Investments - 1 views

  • So far JUMO has analysed more than 33 terabytes of data to serve more than nine million customers in seven countries across Africa and Asia, including Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Zambia and Pakistan.
  • Its mission is to build and operate inclusive digital banking marketplaces to advance financial inclusion for the 80 per cent of the world’s population who are excluded or underserved by traditional financial services.
  • As an investor partner, LeapFrog’s financial services expertise is being used for product design and multi-country rollouts, to turbocharge Jumo’s growth and spur financial inclusion across Africa.
    • ghtazi
       
      I think that this is a very smart move since it will help the company to grow and spur financial inclusion across Africa.
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  • 100% of its customers are estimated to be low-income, earning less than $10 per day PPP, and approximately 80% have never interacted with formal financial offerings before using the platform. The company has extensive expansion plans for both Africa and now Asia, with CEO and Founder, Andrew Watkins-Ball having relocated to Singapore to drive expansion.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it describes the customer segment targetted by Jumo straightforwardly. It says that 100% of Jumo customers are low-income, and around 80% of them have never been exposed to formal financial offerings before using Jumo.
  • Jumo is a disruptive fintech business that is rapidly reshaping how ethical financial products reach consumers and SMEs in emerging markets. Its mission is to build and operate inclusive digital banking marketplaces to advance financial inclusion for the 80 per cent of the world’s population who are excluded or underserved by traditional financial services.
  • By creating a customer-centric platform that enables the distribution of leading-edge financial offerings instantly and on-mobile, JUMO is generating access at an unprecedented rate
  • Advancing inclusive access to and usage of affordable formal financial services is vital to promoting vital financial health, economic empowerment, financial stability and sustainable growth. Yet emerging markets have negligible penetration of formal financial services: savings is chronically underdeveloped and the majority of the world’s 2 billion unbanked adults are found in low- and middle-income emerging markets.
    • sawsanenn
       
      we can conclude that Jumo offers diversified financial services that are affordable to their customer's target which is mainly new entrepreneurs
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    JUMO clients are evaluated to be low-income, obtaining less than $ 10 every day, and around eighty percent have never collaborated with formal monetary offers utilizing the stage.
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    Jumo's goal is that of including the 80% of the world's population that is currently not benefiting from financial services. This company is targeting low and low-middle class as they are the categorise that are usually neglected by traditional finance services. In doing this, it is mainly targeting Asia and Africa
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    JUMO serves a big market of underbanked people or people will low access to financial services. I like how the company gives the opportunity to small businesses that wish to grow and expand to borrow money at a low cost.
mehdi-ezzaoui

Kenya's Pula insurtech startup expanding to Asia with $6m funding - Quartz Africa - 1 views

  • Pula, a five-year old insurtech startup, provides small scale farmers with agricultural insurance to help manage the risk of enduring extreme conditions. Insurtech is one of the fast-growing sub-sectors of the fintech, which has booming with investors in African startups.
    • nourserghini
       
      The article explains that Pula is an insurtech whose customers are small scale farmers. Its services are agricultural insurance to manage their risk.
  • Pula will also be expanding to Asia, targeting smallholder farmers as it has in Africa, with a focus on Philippines, Thailand, Turkey, and Pakistan. “What we’ve realized is that African solutions are in no way inferior to Asian, European solutions
  • Since it was founded in 2015, Pula has impacted 4.3 million farmers across 13 African markets. Goslinga says key to Pula’s business model is helps insurance companies better understand the risks of small scale farming.With an average premium subscription of $4 for small-scale farmers in Africa, Pula actually markets the insurance product to banking partners rather than directly to farmers. The banks make the insurance mandatory before they approve loans to the farmers.
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    This article explains how Pula is serving millions of African farmers and helping them in increasing their annual yield. The company is planning to expand to the Asian market to diversify its customer base.
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    Pula will also be expanding to Asia, targeting smallholder farmers as it has in Africa, with a focus on Philippines, Thailand, Turkey, and Pakistan. "What we've realized is that African solutions are in no way inferior to Asian, European solutions
mohammed_ab

Pula Secures Funding from Global Investors to Support Smallholder Farmers in Africa and... - 0 views

  • At Pula, we are radically restructuring agricultural insurance, using technology to insure the previously unbanked, uninsured, untapped market of 1.5 billion smallholders worldwide. We work in nine countries across Africa and Asia, and in 2017 alone, we facilitated crop and livestock insurance cover to 611,000 farmers in Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Malawi.
    • nourserghini
       
      Pula serves many African countries such as Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Nigeria and Malawi.
  • Pula uses satellite data and farm yield measurements to understand how weather patterns affect a smallholder farmer’s yield, and uses this information to automate compensation in case of loss. The company also provides farmers with targeted agronomic advice via SMS messaging, helping them grow more from their existing landholdings.
  • Insurtech startup Pula announced today that it has closed a seed funding round to advance its efforts to provide insurance to smallholder farmers in Africa and South Asia.
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  • This injection of funds will enable Pula to invest further in its technology platform and service offerings.
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    I like the way Pula uses the latest technology in order to understand the weather and the possible problems that farmers might find. This is a very good strategy because farmers feel that Pula is doing its best to deliver the best insurance possible for them.
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    This excerpt shows that Pula has secured new funding to invest more in its technology. This is good news for its customers as they will benefit from better technology and more product offerings.
ayachehbouni

Prime and SimbaPay partner to launch international money transfer service | Mobile Paym... - 0 views

  • "Businesses as well as Kenyans and expatriates with friends and family abroad send over $18 Billion to other African countries," Karanja said in the release. "Asia and Europe annually with several billion Kenya Shillings going through the SimbaPay network. Therefore, this service will offer Prime Bank's customers a world-class fully digital International Money Transfer service."
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is very important because it explains that $18 billion are transferred by businesses, other kenyans and expatriates with friends and family abroad to other African countries. Hence, the partnership between SimbaPay and Prime Bank is expected to improve international money transfer for these people, who represent a large market.
  • SimbaPay's head of operations, Victor Karanja, stated the service will provide a seamless platform for Prime Bank's customer base to send money abroad.
    • ghtazi
       
      I found the collaboration between Prime Bank and SimbaPay really smart because it will help them to extend their capacity and attract new customers. it is a win-win situation.
    • rayanbenabdallah
       
      Indeed the collaboration between Prime Bank and SimbaPay is a smart move for both compagnies. The joint force will enable a very important customer expansion.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is very important because it explains that $18 billion are transferred by businesses, other kenyans and expatriates with friends and family abroad to other African countries. Hence, the partnership between SimbaPay and Prime Bank is expected to improve international money transfer for these people, who represent a large market.
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  • Prime Bank, a private bank in Kenya, has partnered with London-based fintech, SimbaPay, to launch an instant international money transfer service via the bank's digital platform, PrimeMobi, according to a press releaseThrough SimbaPay, Prime Bank customers will now be able to instantly and securely send money directly to bank accounts or mobile wallets across 15 countries including Africa, Europe, Asia, India, United Kingdom, China, Germany and Uganda.
  • Prime Bank, a private bank in Kenya, has partnered with London-based fintech, SimbaPay, to launch an instant international money transfer service via the bank's digital platform, PrimeMobi, according to a press releaseThrough SimbaPay, Prime Bank customers will now be able to instantly and securely send money directly to bank accounts or mobile wallets across 15 countries including Africa, Europe, Asia, India, United Kingdom, China, Germany and Uganda.
    • sawsanenn
       
      This excerpt shows different countries that simbapay is working with.It shows that the app is not only limited to kenya and china but to other countries which will allow simbapay to acquire more customers worldwide
  • Prime Bank, a private bank in Kenya, has partnered with London-based fintech, SimbaPay, to launch an instant international money transfer service via the bank's digital platform, PrimeMobi, according to a press releaseThrough SimbaPay, Prime Bank customers will now be able to instantly and securely send money directly to bank accounts or mobile wallets across 15 countries including Africa, Europe, Asia, India, United Kingdom, China, Germany and Uganda.
    • hibaerrai
       
      Simbapay partnership with Prime Bank has allowed it to launch an international branch in the fintech in which you can transfer money to different other countries.
  • Prime and SimbaPay partner to launch international money transfer service
    • ayachehbouni
       
      This partnership is fruitful for both sides as it will increase both parties reach and customer base.
chaimaa-rachid

Fintech Startup, JUMO Raises $55 Million to Expand its Loan Facility Across Africa - 0 views

  • “I’m excited for our next phase. This backing will help us build a better business and break new ground. The strong vote of confidence, along with the world-class tech talent we now have in the business, means we can achieve exceptional outcomes for our partners and customers.” Andrew Watkins-Ball, CEO, JUMO.
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    The startup has evolved in Asia through Pakistan and now plans to grow into new business sectors and dispatch new products in Africa and Asia.
nouhaila_zaki

JUMO.WORLD: About | LinkedIn - 0 views

  • JUMO is a financial technology company that partners with banks, MNOs and other e-commerce players to deliver progressive financial choices to customers in emerging markets across Africa and Asia. At JUMO we connect people to opportunities. Two billion people worldwide have limited access to formal financial services such as borrowing and saving. We’ve built a large-scale, multi-sided technology platform and designed progressive financial choices to reach them. We use their digital footprint to create a financial identity using only behavioural data. Our customers are in emerging markets across Africa and Asia. Most of them are micro and small to medium enterprises who need instant access to finance so they can grow and invest. So far we’ve served more than 10 million customers and disbursed over 40 million loans – and the numbers are rising daily.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt provides us with a great overview about Jumo. It describes Jumo as a financial technology company that has different partners in several fields. Thereafter, it describes the Jumo's customer base (people who don't have access to formal financial services, who live in emerging markets in Africa and Asia, and who have micro/small/medium enterprises they need to finance), and explains how the company tries to reach its audience.
sawsanenn

SA fintech breaks the $2.5-billion disbursement mark in Africa and Asia - - 0 views

  • Operating in Uganda, Zambia, Kenya, Ghana, Tanzania, and Pakistan, the fintech plans to expand its offering and service to Côte d’Ivoire and Nigeria. 
    • ghtazi
       
      JUMO operates in Uganda, Zambia, Kenya, Ghana, Tanzania, and Pakistan. the company is thinking of expanding its activities to Cote d'Ivoire and Nigeria
  • Watkins-Ball comments on cost-effective technology used to collect information which strengthened the business model.  “When we founded JUMO, we were always clear that we can only achieve our mission by leveraging sophisticated information technologies at really low cost. The increase in our prediction capability decreases the cost of credit risk, allowing us to share more value with customers while driving sustainable returns for our bank partners.”
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it touches upon the ways in which Jumo manages to satisfy its customers by proposing cheap services and products, while at the same time being profitable and generating sustainable returns for corporate partners (banks). The business model here is clearly stated.
  • We’re optimistic about the possibilities in these markets and continue to see huge growth opportunities in Africa, with the potential to replicate our successes in other markets over the longer term.”
    • sawsanenn
       
      This estimation is possible because of the large use of smartphones nowadays in different ways. This habit developed also during the covid since we had to use our smart gadgets to fulfill our tasks.
ghtazi

African fintech startup Jumo raises $12.5M more to fund Asia expansion | TechCrunch - 0 views

  • African fintech startup Jumo has pulled in a fresh $12.5 million to add more fuel for its expansion into Asia Pacific.
  • Jumo specializes in social impact financial products, such as microloans, savings and insurance.
  • It started in Tanzania, and today claims to have originated more than $1 billion in loans.
    • ghtazi
       
      Jumo started in Tanzania and claims that it has originated more than 1 billion loans. Jumo specializes in financial goods with social effects, such as microloans, deposits, and insurance. it was fonded in 2014
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    After being successful in the African continent, Jumo is now expanding to Asia as it seems being a good fit for a company that is offering microloans.
mehdibella

South African lending startup Jumo raises $12.5 million - 0 views

  • CEO of Jumo, Andrew Watkins-Ball, comments: “We have a proven business model, evidenced in the strategic partnerships we have built with forward-thinking banks, mobile money operators and partners like Uber."
  • Since launch in 2014, more than 10 million people have saved or borrowed on the Jumo platform, with nearly 70% of these being micro and small business owners across Africa and Asia. To date, the company has originated almost US$1 billion in loans and maintained savings growth of over 50% month-on-month on its platform, which manages over 45 million customer interactions per month.
  • Jumo currently has offices in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Ghana, Zambia, Pakistan, United Kingdom, Singapore and South Africa. It set up its Asia Pacific headquarters in Singapore earlier in the year and has plans to enter several new Asian markets in 2019.
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  • South African lending startup Jumo raises $12.5 million
  • Since launch in 2014, more than 10 million people have saved or borrowed on the Jumo platform, with nearly 70% of these being micro and small business owners across Africa and Asia. To date, the company has originated almost US$1 billion in loans and maintained savings growth of over 50% month-on-month on its platform, which manages over 45 million customer interactions per month.
    • mehdibella
       
      JUMO secured another funding round of US$55 million to support market and product expansion.
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    The business model is one of the bases of a company success, and making a partnership with a brand name like Uber would increase the number of customers.
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    Through this article, we notice a lot of people have used the JUMO platform and they are happy with it. The company is ready to enter many new Asian markets since it has been successful in different countries.
ghtazi

JUMO.WORLD | LinkedIn - 0 views

  • Our customers are in emerging markets across Africa and Asia. Most of them are micro and small to medium enterprises who need instant access to finance so they can grow and invest. So far we’ve served more than 10 million customers and disbursed over 40 million loans – and the numbers are rising daily.
    • ghtazi
       
      target customers are the ones living in the emerging markets across Africa and Asia. Most of these are micro, small to medium enterprise who wants to have instant access to finance.
mbellakbail69

Prime Bank launches SimbaPay - International Money Transfer Service | Value Added Servi... - 0 views

  • Prime Bank, a leading private bank in Kenya, has partnered with London-based FinTech SimbaPay, to launch an instant international money transfer service via the bank’s digital platform PrimeMobi.Through SimbaPay, Prime Bank customers will now be able to instantly and securely send money directly to bank accounts or mobile wallets across 15 countries in Africa, Europe, and Asia including India, United Kingdom, China (WeChat Pay), Germany, Uganda among others, the company said in a media statement.
    • nourserghini
       
      This article reveals a new service offered by Simbapay with the partnership of the kenyan Prime Bank to provide instant money transfers to 15 countries through the PrimeMobi platform.
    • mbellakbail69
       
      Via SimbaPay, customers in Africa, Europe and Asia, including India, the United Kingdom, China, Germany and Uganda, are now in a position to transfer cash immediately and safely to bank accounts or mobile wallets.
    • mbellakbail69
       
      Via SimbaPay, customers in Africa, Europe and Asia, including India, the United Kingdom, China, Germany and Uganda, are now in a position to transfer cash immediately and safely to bank accounts or mobile wallets.
kenza_abdelhaq

How Africa's Tech Generation Is Changing the Continent - 0 views

  • Bosire and Kimani launched FarmDrive in May 2015. The digital recordkeeping platform serves as a basis for bankers to establish credit ratings and determine which farmers are best suited for small loans. FarmDrive’s pilot program consisted of 50 farmers. Today hundreds of thousands are in FarmDrive’s database; about 830 have received financing. In turn the banks pay FarmDrive for essentially functioning as their credit bureau for Kenya’s vast farming community. The two entrepreneurs have no intention of stopping there. “There are more than five million small farmers in Kenya,” Bosire says. “Throughout Africa it’s about 50 million. But when we started FarmDrive, we always had global ambitions. We’re building solutions for farmers in Asia too.”
    • hibaerrai
       
      FarmDrive is now among popular agritech in Kenya, and Africa. The two creators are not stopping here, and are planning to expand their business to Asia and the world. I believe that the fact that customers who have issues with IT can easily use the platform, shows how big the fintech will be. It is a huge selling point.
  • But if it’s true that Kenya’s relative stability has contributed to Bosire and Kimani’s success, it’s also true—and typical of the Kenyan entrepreneurial experience—that FarmDrive has succeeded with little encouragement from the national government. In sub-Saharan Africa, Kenya and Nigeria have achieved tech preeminence more from venture capital flowing into those large countries than from government action.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      The main source of FarmDrive financing is venture capital investments. The company received very little help from the government.
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    "But if it's true that Kenya's relative stability has contributed to Bosire and Kimani's success, it's also true-and typical of the Kenyan entrepreneurial experience-that FarmDrive has succeeded with little encouragement from the national government. In sub-Saharan Africa, Kenya and Nigeria have achieved tech preeminence more from venture capital flowing into those large countries than from government action."
mohammed_ab

Jumo Pitches Its Fintech Services at the Global SME Finance Forum 2018 | SME Finance Forum - 1 views

  • During the Global SME Finance Forum 2018, Jumo's Martin Vogdt, Chief Product Officer, demoed the company's services at the TechPitch on November 6.  Jumo is an alternative lender in Africa and Asia providing nano loans to consumers and MSMEs through mobile money rails. The Forum's TechPitch provided an opportunity for 13 innovative fintechs to demo their product to global and emerging market investment firms, financial institutions and other Forum participants. This exclusive opportunity is one of the key features of the conference and is open to a limited number of financial technology innovators working in the SME space.
  • Jumo is an alternative lender in Africa and Asia providing nano loans to consumers and MSMEs through mobile money rails.
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    JUMO is participating in forums with the aim of improving the entrepreneurial skills of SME. This shows that JUMO cares about the improvement of other companies in order to develop the Fintech market.
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    This excerpt highlights the main product offerings of JUMO.
ayachehbouni

Prime Bank launches SimbaPay - International Money Transfer Service | Africanews - 1 views

  • “Through our digital platforms, we aim to make available a one stop solution to our customers in terms of funds transfer and with the inclusion of SimbaPay, our customers will now send money to friends and family across the world at the comfort of their mobile phones,” added Mr. Kantaria.
    • ghtazi
       
      Prime Bank customers and Simbapay customers will both be able to send money to their friends and family across the world just by using their smart phone.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt appears to be useful since it shows how the partnership between SimbaPay and Prime Bank will result in an easier transfer of money between friends and family across the world and from mobile phones.
  • Through SimbaPay, Prime Bank customers will now be able to instantly and securely send money directly to bank accounts or mobile wallets across 15 countries in Africa, Europe, and Asia including India, United Kingdom, China (WeChat Pay), Germany, Uganda among others. Commenting on the partnership, SimbaPay’s Head of Operations Victor Karanja noted that the service will provide a seamless platform for Prime Bank’s customer base to send money abroad at the click of a button.
  • To access the service, customers will need to login to the bank’s mobile banking app – PrimeMobi, then click on International Money Transfer icon on the homescreen. After confirming the amount to be sent, the sender’s bank account will be debited and money credited to the beneficiary instantly. Transfers can also be sent from M-Pesa using a dedicated SimbaPay Prime Bank pay bill number.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it reflects the instantaneous nature of international money transfers thanks to the Prime Mobi app (launched as a result of the partnership between SimbaPay and Prime Bank). The excerpt also reflects a partnership between SimabaPay and M-Pesa since transfers can also be done through the latter.
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  • usinesses as well as Kenyans and expatriates with friends and family abroad send over $18 Billion to other African countries, Asia and Europe annually with several billi
    • sawsanenn
       
      SimbaPay can benefit from this 18 billion dollar of transactions to offer its services and attract more customers
    • mbellakbail69
       
      SimbaPay is a FinTech (financial technology) award winning company that offers international digital money distribution service to African banks and mobile money companies. Mostly, the SimbaPay product needs little to no technological integration for financial institutions' implementation.
  • Prime Bank (www.Primebank.co.ke), a leading private bank in Kenya, has partnered with London-based FinTech SimbaPay (www.SimbaPay.com), to launch an instant international money transfer service via the bank’s digital platform PrimeMobi.
    • ayachehbouni
       
      I believe that, through the partnership it made, simbapay was able to reinforce and evolve its services and reach a more diversified clientele.
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    SimbaPay, Prime Bank customers will now be able to instantly and securely send money directly to bank accounts or mobile wallets.
ayachehbouni

Family Bank, SimbaPay Launches Instant Money Transfer to China Over WeChat - 0 views

  • This is not the first cross border transfer initiative by SimbaPay. The London-based company supports more cost-effective and efficient transfer of funds across Africa and Asia (11 countries – 9 African, 2 Asian). These are Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Ghana, Madagascar, Niger, India and now China.
    • nourserghini
       
      This article proves that Simbapay is known for its strategic initiatives in international transfers from 11 countries in Africa and Asia.
  • SimbaPay developed a third-party payment aggregator that enables funds delivery between Kenyan merchants and their largest source of imports, China. Through SimbaPay’s international money transfer service, merchants and individuals in Kenya would be able to send money to China’s WeChat Pay users from Family Bank’s PesaPap mobile banking application. This can be achieved through M-Pesa and a USSD service
    • ayachehbouni
       
      This partnership allows for a faster and fa less expensive exchange between China and Kenya.
mehdibella

Fintech for Financial Inclusion & Empowerment | JUMO - 0 views

  • JUMO partnered with Uber to create JUMO Drive, a first-of-its-kind digital vehicle asset finance product for rideshare drivers.
  • JUMO partnered with Telenor and Telenor Microfinance bank to launch the first commercial product in Asia.
  • The first funding partner was introduced to the operating platform. JUMO’s partnership with Letshego Bank in Ghana enabled payment and capital providers to work together to build products.
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  • The use of digital savings, by JUMO in Tanzania and Zambia, grew rapidly.
    • mehdibella
       
      JUMO partnered with Telenor and Telenor Microfinance bank to launch the first commercial product in Asia.
  • JUMO secured another funding round of US$55 million to support market and product expansion.
  • JUMO is powering a new wave of financial tools, enabling hundreds of millions of people to prosper, build their businesses and drive economic growth
  • JUMO was founded in London by Andrew Watkins-Ball, with a vision of reimagining finance in emerging markets. The founding team started working to prove that data can be used to predict the financial behaviour of millions of people without access to finance. Credit risk, engineering and other capabilities were developed with industry-leading talent. The first ecosystem partnerships were established with Tigo, Airtel and MTN to bring short-term loan products to people and small businesses in Kenya, Zambia and Uganda.
    • ghtazi
       
      JUMO is a British company founded by Andrew Watkins- Ball, and its vision is to reimagine finance in emerging markets. the goal of this company is to show that Data can be used to forecast millions of people's financial activity without access to finance.
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      This excerpt is really great at introducing Jumo, its initial partnerships, the products/services offered by Jumo.
  • Timiza Akiba, a JUMO-powered savings product, grew 30% in 3 months despite COVID conditions.
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      This excerpt reports on the impressive performance of Timiza Akima, a Jumo product, despite covid-19 conditions, which reflects the company's resilience despite the pandemic.
  • A funding round of $52m USD was closed. The round was led by Goldman Sachs, with participation from Proparco, FinnFund, Vostok Emerging Finance, Gemcorp Capital, and LeapFrog Investments. A further $12.5m USD was secured from Odey Asset Management.
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      This excerpt is important because it reports on how Jumo obtains financing for its operations from external sources i.e. Odey Asset Management.
  • Fast Company SA named JUMO one of the most innovative companies owing to advanced data science and Machine Learning capabilities.
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      Jumo is powering new waves of financial tools that can help entrepreneurs to build and grow their business
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    Parentships always help a business to improve and grow. Jumo is expanding its service to satisfy everyone.
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    At the beginning Jumo started by a founding team that was mainly working in order to prove that data are essentials and that they can predict the future financial behaviour of millions of people that originally didn't have access to finance. So, Jumo's main asset can be considered to be its data analysis that forecasts financial behaviours.
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Pula: Insuretech Startup Closes $6M Series A Funding to Scale Up Business Across Africa - 1 views

  • Funding Pula: Insuretech Startup Closes $6M Series A Funding to Scale Up Business Across Africa 0 SharesShareTweetSharePin The African Insuretech service provider, Pula, has recently closed a US$6 million Series A funding round led by TLcom Capital and had participation from Women’s World Banking. It specializes in digital as well as agric insurance to derisk smallholder farmers across Africa. This new round of investment to the insuretech startup will be used to scale up operations in the company’s existing 13 markets across Africa. Pula has so far impacted over 4.3 million farmers on the continent and the new funding will help push its expansion into Asia to power resilience and profitability for Asian smallholder farmers. Pula was launched by Rose Goslinga and Thomas Njeru in 2015, to design and deliver innovative agricultural insurance and digital products to help smallholders farmers improve their farming practices, endure climate risks and bolster their incomes. This has become necessary because for smallholder farmers in emerging markets, the traditional method of calculating insurance through farm visits is often expensive, meaning they are often neglected from financial protection against climate risks.
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    This new round of investment to the insuretech startup will be used to scale up operations in the company's existing 13 markets across Africa. Pula has so far impacted over 4.3 million farmers on the continent and the new funding will help push its expansion into Asia to power resilience and profitability for Asian smallholder farmers.
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