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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.
  • South African lending startup Jumo raises $12.5 million
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  • 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.
  • 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.
mehdibella

Latest News on M-Pesa | Cointelegraph - 0 views

  • Latest News on M-Pesa | Cointelegraph
  • M-Pesa is Kenyan mobile, phone-based payment service provider for the mobile companies’ customers. M-Pesa is a money transfer service that, additionally, provides financing and micro-financing operations. The company was launched in 2007 by the two largest mobile network operators in Kenya and Tanzania. In 2013, M-Pesa in Africa became available for money transfers in Bitcoin, which are very popular among Kenyan and other African countries’ citizens due to their national currencies’ hyperinflation. Initially, M-Pesa was developed for Kenyan and other African citizens who don’t have access to ATMs or bank accounts to send or receive money, but the service has now reached Afghanistan and some European countries.
mehdibella

M-Pesa founders on launching Kenya's mobile wallet - BBC News - 0 views

  • M-Pesa founders on launching Kenya's mobile wallet
  • Susie Lonie and Nick Hughes are the people responsible for Kenya's M-Pesa mobile money transfer system. It allows people without bank accounts to transfer money quickly, easily and safely using their mobile phones, and has radically altered developing world economies. There are now nearly 100 similar systems in the developing world.The pair recently picked up an Economist Innovation award for the service.The BBC's Fiona Graham spoke to them about launching M-Pesa, how businesses have benefited from the service, and dowries.
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.
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      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
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      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.
mehdibella

EWB Canada announces new investment in Kenyan fintech startup FarmDrive - Ventureburn - 0 views

  • The startup aim to deliver productive digital loans and lay away savings products to smallholder farmers and EWB Canada said the investment will allow the startup to scale to $13 million of loan
  • EWB Canada’s acting director of investments Elena Haba said the startup has the potential to fill the credit gap between creditors and underserved small business owners like smallholder farmers.
  • FarmDrive’s Bosire said the startup intends to create shared value by increasing agriculture portfolios in Africa from its current four percent of total lending to 25% and onwards.Said Bosire: “We are going where banks haven’t reached and are creating a trust ecosystem in the most unstructured sector in sub Saharan Africa – Agriculture”.
    • mehdibella
       
      The startup aim to deliver productive digital loans and lay away savings products to smallholder farmers and EWB Canada said the investment will allow the startup to scale to $13 million of loan
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  • Kenyan fintech FarmDrive has received a new investment from Engineers Without Borders Canada (EWB Canada). It follows a $50 000 investment the startup received from EWB Canada and others in 2016 and an undisclosed investment by Safaricom’s Spark Venture Fund in 2017.
    • hibaerrai
       
      I believe that it is amazing having investors from around the world supporting FarmDrive. Promoting these kinds of fintechs will help in creating more specialized ones, and I believe that it is necessary.
mohammed_ab

AI and Machine Learning in Fintech. Five Areas Which Artificial Intelligence Is Changin... - 0 views

  • There is a saying among corporate bankers “You only get credit if you don’t need it”. Translated into business terms: there were underserved customers, ignored by traditional financial industry, who couldn’t apply for a loan or credit. And that helped a lot of fintech startups, the likes of Finiata (Netguru is proud to be a partner here) or Lenddo, to put their foot in the door.
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    Artificial intelligence could help M-Pesa to target a new segment which is loans and microfinance. It will help make a credit rating for these customers in a quick and cost-effective way.
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.
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      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.  
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      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.
ayachehbouni

SimbaPay Company Profile - Office Locations, Competitors, Revenue, Financials, Employee... - 0 views

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  • SimbaPay is a company that develops and provides a money transfer application. Its app enables people to send money abroad using mobile money or e-banking.
    • ayachehbouni
       
      Simbapay's competitors are: TransferGalaxy, Meerkat Financial, Fin.do and Mama Money.
aminej

EthioPay | Contact Us - 0 views

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      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.
samielbaqqali

EBRD helps regional Fintech champion TPAY MOBILE expand in Turkey - 0 views

  • An alternative to bank card-based transactions, direct carrier and direct wallet billing offered by TPAY MOBILE allows users to make purchases by charging payments to their mobile phone carrier bills or pre-paid airtime balance, as well as wallet stored value. Such cashless payments have become even more popular with the onset of the coronavirus pandemic as consumers increase their digital spending while facing restrictions on leaving their homes.
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    This services has always been beneficial for the users, but in the coronavirus pandemic, it has become more popular and more used and also internationally helped the brand's name.
aminej

Azimo Company Profile - Office Locations, Competitors, Revenue, Financials, Employees, ... - 0 views

    • aminej
       
      Azimo can be considered as a competitor of WorldRemit since they both offer the same service which is transfering money between people. It's good to see that there is some competition among Fintechs in Africa, it is good for the overall economy but also for companies to develop and improve more
  • Azimo is a payment processing company that provides internet and mobile-based inter-country consumer money transfer services. Its solution allows users to send and request money domestically or across borders using a phone number.
kenzabenessalah

BelCash's Competitors, Revenue, Number of Employees, Funding, Acquisitions & News - Owl... - 0 views

  • BelCash has an estimated 300 employees and an estimated annual revenue of 25.0M.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      Following the process of BelCash from the beginning to now is a must read. What's interesting is the fact that BelCash was introduced in one of the countries that did not have banks, to having an estimated annual revenue of 25 million.
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.
mohammed_ab

Frontiers | Blockchain Technology for Agriculture: Applications and Rationale | Blockchain - 0 views

  • The blockchain technology allows peer-to-peer transactions to take place transparently and without the need for an intermediary like a bank (such as for cryptocurrencies) or a middleman in the agriculture sector. By eliminating the need for a central authority, the technology changes the way that trust is granted – instead of trusting an authority, trust is placed in cryptography and peer-to-peer architecture
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    The use of blockchain in agriculture has many benefits for farmers and for suppliers of fintech solutions.
aminej

Ghana's Zeepay plans mobile-money expansion to South Africa, Rwanda - 0 views

  • Takyi-Appiah says he saw opportunity in the fact that customers had to wait for days and queue up to obtain remittances sent to banks. Foreign expansion soon followed, and Zeepay now counts Côte d’Ivoire and Zimbabwe as its second- and third-largest markets.
  • Ghana’s Zeepay plans to raise $10m in equity funding to support the creation of new mobile-money hubs in East and Southern Africa, Andrew Takyi-Appiah, co-founder and managing director, tells The Africa Report. The new hubs, which will include processing centres and back offices, are likely to be in Rwanda and South Africa, says Takyi-Appiah from Accra. He adds that the use of Swahili in Rwanda makes it a good platform from which to reach out to other markets in the region.
    • aminej
       
      This new Fintechs are becoming more and more developed and present in different countries across Africa. It is good to see such companies being innovative and competitive in order to show what the African continent is really capable of
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    It is important that the company takes advantages of the customers' struggles to find a creative way to encourage them to benefit from the service.
tahaemsd

Pay Bills & Everything in Egypt with Fawry - What to pay? - 1 views

  • Through Fawry, you can easily pay bills in Egypt and other services for telecommunications, tickets and tourism, online payments, various utilities, insurance, education fees, donations, financial payments and banks, pay for subscriptions and ads, and renew your car license.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it lists the services that Fawry offers its private clients.
  • Fawry network has an extensive list of Biller members, allowing you to easily complete your payments on time without the hassle of going to the Biller outlet or waiting in line. You can also make multiple payments at the same instance covering your various obligations on time, and receiving a confirmation of payment.
    • tahaemsd
       
      utility of Fawry in payment of bills and other services for telecommunications and other stuff.
aminej

We'Ve Partnered With Easyequities To Make Investing Easy | Save | Capitec Bank - 0 views

  • EasyEquities is an innovative investment platform that allows you to own parts of a company (shares) from as little as R5. They make it easy and more affordable to buy shares in local and international stock markets. We've partnered with them to deliver on our purpose of helping you improve your financial life – by providing simple access to easy investing. And if you haven't invested before, don't worry about it! We'll help you learn the ropes with practise money in your demo account so you can get the hang of investing before using your own money.
    • aminej
       
      The good thing about it is that if you're a beginner in trading you can go for a demo account and learn step by step how to trade in order to avoid losing money.
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.
hindelquarrouti

THESIS.pdf - 2 views

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    Hello cash is a platform that was created by a partnership between Belcah and Lion international. This new platform improved the installation of mobile banking.
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