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mehdibella

GSMA | Meet our portfolio start-ups: AgroCenta, Ghana | Mobile for Development - 0 views

  • The start-up provides access to truck delivery services and real-time market information via SMS and IVR. Building on this platform, AgroCenta now enables farmers to receive mobile money, build their credit score and access financial services (like crop insurance) through its latest mobile product, AgroPay.
  • In a country where agriculture is the primary economic occupation of many — employing 52 per cent of Ghana’s labour force — the AgriTech start-up launched AgroTrade, an online platform that connects smallholder farmers in the staple food value chain to a wider online market.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it reflects the importance of agriculture in Ghana, and which products/services offered by AgroCenta serve to do: AgroTrade connects smallholder farmers to a wider online market & AgroPay allows farmers to receive money, build their credit score and access financial services i.e. crop insurance through their mobile phones.
  • In Ghana, AgroCenta has set up a mobile money API integration partnership with MTN and Vodafone to pay smallholder farmers directly and seamlessly via mobile money through its AgroPay platform.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This part reflects the collaborations engaged by AgroCenta with mobile operators MTN and Vodafone to support financial literacy and facilitate the transfer of mobile money.
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  • Both mobile operators will also be supporting AgroCenta farmers with financial literacy training on-the-ground. AgroCenta has also strengthened its partnership with Vodafone Ghana to allow smallholder farmers on its platform to access free voice calls between farmers and discounted mobile devices and bundles
  • Both mobile operators will also be supporting AgroCenta farmers with financial literacy training on-the-ground. AgroCenta has also strengthened its partnership with Vodafone Ghana to allow smallholder farmers on its platform to access free voice calls between farmers and discounted mobile devices and bundles
  • Through this partnership, Vodafone Ghana can liaise with the AgroCenta team to onboard AgroCenta farmers on its Small Office/Home Office (SoHo) packages.
    • mehdibella
       
      As of July 2019, AgroCenta had registered 46,100 smallholder farmers on the AgroTrade platform across four regions and 640 communities.
  • As of July 2019, AgroCenta had registered 46,100 smallholder farmers on the AgroTrade platform across four regions and 640 communities.
  • lack of access to structured markets, which leaves them at the mercy of predatory brokers or middlemen who buy at exploitative prices, and lack of access to finance, which means they may never move beyond smallholder farming to middle-level or even commercial farming.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      The inability of smallholder farmers to access markets pushes them to sell to middlemen with exploitative prices and the incapacity to get loans also prevents these farmers to grow.
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    "lack of access to structured markets, which leaves them at the mercy of predatory brokers or middlemen who buy at exploitative prices, and lack of access to finance, which means they may never move beyond smallholder farming to middle-level or even commercial farming."
mehdibella

AgroCenta Aims At Going beyond the Ghanaian Borders by 2018 - Tech In Africa - 0 views

  • Given the fact that the startup did well in 2017 by guiding the Ghanaian small-scale farmers to a larger market, it now wants to expand further to Nigeria. At the same time, the startup is planning to launch piloting program in Ghana within 2018. According to AgroCenta CEO and co-founder Francis Obirikorang, the startup will have an initial 100,000 smallholder farmers in Nigeria. The farmers will be connected to almost six, small, medium and large-scale market to sell directly.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is relevant because it reflects AgroCenta's future plans of expansions beyond the Ghanaian borders. This would be helpful in later steps of the capstone and could help with getting ideas about strategies to adopt.
  • AgroCenta was recently selected by Seedstars World for its Seedstars Growth Program. Seedstars Growth Program offers high growth startups $50,000 with access to business advisory and marketing services on top.
  • The company has got some investors like Greentech Capital Partners, Isebaltic Trust, World Trade Organisation and SANAD Technical Facility in Jordan among others. Currently, the startup has an ongoing agreement with various companies that include Guinness Ghana Breweries and is hoping to bring Nestle Ghana on board within 2018.
    • mehdibella
       
      It was noted that logistics alone makes Ghana to either gain or lose around $200 million potential revenue. The company is currently being funded by close relatives and friends with the founders investing $20,000 which caters for various issues
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  • The company has got some investors like Greentech Capital Partners, Isebaltic Trust, World Trade Organisation and SANAD Technical Facility in Jordan among others. Currently, the startup has an ongoing agreement with various companies that include Guinness Ghana Breweries and is hoping to bring Nestle Ghana on board within 2018.
    • sawsanenn
       
      Building relationship and partnership with companies from other countries will allow agrocenta to bring more customers from other countries
  • AgroCenta was founded by Michael Ocansey and Obiorikorang in 2015 who by then were working at an agricultural information communication service Esoko. The founders realized that the farmers were losing almost 40% of their income to middlemen. Although the aim was to develop a trading plan, they, later on, saw the need of working on logistics.
    • ghtazi
       
      the company was founded in 2015 by Michael Ocansey and Obiorikorang. they were working at an agricultural information communication service Esoko. the founders then realized that the farmers lose almost 40% of their income. so they decided to create Agrocenta in order to help the smallfarmers.
mehdibella

AgroCenta-Empowering-smallholder-farmers-through-finance-information-and-market-access.pdf - 0 views

shared by mehdibella on 08 Feb 21 - No Cached
  • In 2016, AgroCenta set out to address these challenges. In a country where agriculture is the primary economic occupation of many — employing 52 per cent of Ghana’s labour force — the AgriT ech start-up launched AgroTrade, an online platform that connects smallholder farmers in the staple food value chain to a wider online market.
    • mehdibella
       
      agrocenta made it possible for many farmers to get the possibility to engage the community with technology and actually gain more and save to make better products
  • AgroCenta had registered 46,100 smallholder farmers on the AgroTrade platform across four regions and 640 communities. Since launching AgroPay in January 2019, 2,750 smallholder farmers in two regions of Ghana are now active on the platform.
  • AgroCenta has hosted and provided over 500 farmer engagement sessions and trainings since launch. Skilled professionals deliver these sessions in farming communities and methodologies are continuously updated to reflect state-of-theart farming practices.
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  • AgroCenta received a grant from the GSMA Ecosystem Accelerator Innovation Fund in November 2018 to further develop and scale its financial solution, AgroPay.
  • AgroCenta eliminates inefficiencies in the value chain and ensures farmers are remunerated fairly.
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    AgroCenta has been fighting over two main causes: Lack of access to structured markets, which leaves the poor and illeterate at the mercy of predatory brokers or middlemen who buy at exploitative prices, and lack of access to finance, which means they may never move beyond smallholder farming to middle-level or even commercial farming
mehdibella

Leading digital financial services company Carbon from Nigeria posted all-time high gro... - 0 views

  • Lagos, Nigeria – Leading digital financial services company, Carbon, has released it’s 2019 financial statements audited by KPMG, detailing its product growth and $17.5mm in revenue.Carbon began operations in 2012 and within the space of six years, it grew revenue steadily, reaching an all-time high of $17.5mm in full-year 2019. In the same year, Carbon expanded its product offerings to the Kenyan market and it’s disbursement volumes have grown from N13bn (2018) to N23bn.Formerly called Paylater, Carbon pioneered instant lending in Nigeria and was the first mobile app to provide access to credit digitally and without requesting individuals to present the documents and collateral traditionally associated with accessing loans. Earlier this year, Carbon introduced its iOS app and USSD (*1303#) service. It also announced its Disrupt Fund, a $100,000 Pan-African fund to address the lack of capital for African tech startups.“The company will continue to share it’s audited financials annually, thus upholding a culture of transparency and accountability,” says Ngozi Dozie, Founder of Carbon.So far this year, Carbon has introduced multiple new features for its customer base including Carbon Express: a keyboard allowing users to make payments from any social app, periodic investments, free bank transfers, monthly wallet interest, and more.Carbon also plans to introduce debit cards, a reward program for loyal customers and SME accounts for entrepreneurs, in the months to come.You can find the full annual report here (https://bit.ly/2YNuvPw).About Carbon: Carbon (https://getCarbon.co) is a pan-African digital financial institution accessible via smartphones and which provides individuals with access to credit, a fee-free/interest-earning wallet, simple payments solutions, high-yield investment opportunities and easy-to-use tools for personal financial management.Our mission is to empower opportunity globally through friction-free finance that empowers individuals and businesses. We are a global company of over 100 employees with operations in Nigeria, England and Kenya.
    • samiatazi
       
      Carbon started operations in 2012 and gradually expanded its revenues over six years to an all-day volume of $17.5 million over the whole year of 2019. In the same year, the commodity offerings were extended by Carbon to Kenya and volumes of disbursements were raised, from N13bn (2018) to N23bn. All these information show the sustainable development and brilliant achievement of the company.
  • Carbon began operations in 2012 and within the space of six years, it grew revenue steadily, reaching an all-time high of $17.5mm in full-year 2019. In the same year, Carbon expanded its product offerings to the Kenyan market and it’s disbursement volumes have grown from N13bn (2018) to N23bn.
  • Leading digital financial services company Carbon from Nigeria posted all-time high growth last year
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  • “The company will continue to share it’s audited financials annually, thus upholding a culture of transparency and accountability,” says Ngozi Dozie, Founder of Carbon.
  • So far this year, Carbon has introduced multiple new features for its customer base including Carbon Express: a keyboard allowing users to make payments from any social app, periodic investments, free bank transfers, monthly wallet interest, and more.
mehdibella

Kenya's FarmDrive Receives Additional Investment Led By Existing Backer - 0 views

  • This FinTech startup founded by two Kenyan women is positioned to reach 3 million smallholder farmers in Kenya in the next 5 years.
  • FD uses mobile technology, predictive modelling, AI and a customer first approach to democratize access to loans to all farmers; ensuring farmers can apply for a loan from any type of phone and receive a decision on their loan application in seconds. FD has achieved this by building multiple channels of access and a fully automated lending process.
  • Previously, FD received $50,000 USD of early-stage seed funding from EWB Canada to develop their platform and prove to financial service providers that smallholder farmers are profitable clients.
    • mehdibella
       
      In the last 4 years, FD has seen that their loans increase the productivity and incomes of farmers and has led to reduced costs, increased scale, and improved quality of agricultural portfolios for lenders.
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  • In the last 4 years, FD has seen that their loans increase the productivity and incomes of farmers and has led to reduced costs, increased scale, and improved quality of agricultural portfolios for lenders.
  • FarmDrive (FD), a Kenyan startup set to unlock millions of dollars in loans for smallholder farmers in Kenya and sub-Saharan Africa, received a follow-on investment from EWB Canada last month, with participation from AK IMPACT INVESTORS, 1 to 4 Foundation, ADAP SEED FUND 2 and The Lakes Charitable Foundation.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      FarmDrive received financing from different global parties.
mbellakbail69

How project with London, NY financier led to JUMO serving 15m credit, saving users [Q&A... - 1 views

  • JUMO claimed it has helped disburse over $1.6-billion in funding to small and micro enterprises and is growing its base of savings products.
  • JUMO currently partners with financial service providers and mobile network operators to provide credit and savings solutions in Pakistan, Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya and Zambia.
  • The International Finance Corporation (IFC) estimates that 40% of small and micro enterprises in the formal sector in developing countries have an unmet financing need of $5.2-trillion every year.
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  • Earlier this month fintech startup JUMO — which was founded by SA entrepreneur Andrew Watkins-Ball in 2014 — celebrated a new milestone, having helped connect over 15 million people to credit and savings in their six markets in Africa and Asia to date.
    • mbellakbail69
       
      JUMO currently partners with financial service providers and mobile network operators to provide credit and savings solutions in Pakistan, Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya and Zambia.
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    JUMO is reaching especially micro-entrepreneurs and thus indirectly generating employment.
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    Jumo has distributed over $1.6 billion to small and micro-enterprises. The company's recorded numbers can be related to the fact that according to the International Finance Corporation 40% of the small enterprises in the formal sector have an unmet financial need of around $5.2 trillion every single year.
chaimaa-rachid

Food for thought - Crop Insurance Gets a Makeover - 2 views

  • Despite the technology underpinning WorldCover being really quite complicated (blockchain technology and machine learning), their product is amazingly simple; a crucial quality when doing business in rural areas where literacy levels are extremely poor. Essentially WorldCover is able to cut through the notoriously bureaucratic insurance claim system by ensuring insurance payments are automatically triggered once certain conditions are met, therefore increasing efficiency and eliminating fraudulent requests.
  • WorldCover is capable of providing premiums at a comparatively low-cost, which, like simplicity, is an essential part of their business model.
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    Worldcover has developed smart contracts using blockchain with the purpose of simplifying the process of insurance.
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    I like the idea of creating smart contracts utilizing blockchain. World Cover has done a good job as it will facilitate the cycle of protection.
mehdi-ezzaoui

Strategic coupling between finance, technology and the state: Cultivating a Fintech eco... - 0 views

  • The rise of Fintech challenges established financial centres and incumbent financial institutions to rethink their strategies to remain obligatory passage points in the age of digitizing finance. To appreciate these changes, it is important to maintain theoretical interchange between developments in financial geography and economic geography, its parent discipline
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    fintech implications
omarlahmidi

Belcash to Launch Online Commerce Platforms - 4 views

  • Hellomarket will be the platform used for local transactions, enabling buyers to order, deliver and pay for goods through electronic banking services. Belcash has signed an agreement with DHL Express, a Germany company, for logistics services.
  • For buyers abroad, Belcash introduced Helloshop, a platform that allows domestic products to be ordered through the firm’s portal and the payment to be processed through Mastercard Payment Gateway Services.
  • “This will make foreign currency flow through the proper channels to local banks,” said Zewdu Assefa, deputy CEO of Belcash Ethiopia. “The seller receives the Birr equivalent of the amount earned in foreign currency.”
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      BelCash introduced a platform called Helloshop that allowed payments to be processed through Mastercard. The importance of this statement is that the seller would receive the same amount as to that in foreign currency.
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  • Belcash Ethiopia, a subsidiary of Netherlands-based Belcash Technology Solutions, was established in 2011. It currently is working with Lion International Bank, Cooperative Bank of Oromia, Wegagen Bank and Somali Micro Finance Institution to launch a pilot project this week.
  • Currently, 40 women from the group have received training by Belcash on how to grow brands and package products. They were also given awareness training on digital platforms.
    • sawsanenn
       
      Lack of an e-payment system, and regressive policies and regulations for financial inclusion, are the main reasons for the lack of financial technology's growth in Ethiopia. It good to see that Belcash is raising this issue by offering different solutions.
  • An expert on ICT at the Addis Abeba University for more than one and half decades appreciates that such a platform has been realised as it creates more market exposure for micro-enterprises.“In parallel to the platform, people in micro-enterprises should be trained to utilise different websites and other e-system alternatives to develop their businesses and enter markets on their own,” said Mesfin Fikre (PhD).Lack of an e-payment system, together with regressive policies and regulations for financial inclusion, are the main reasons for the lack of financial technology’s growth in Ethiopia, according to Zewdu.
    • nourserghini
       
      This article shows that Belcash's platform is providing more exposure to micro-entreprises in different sectors in effort to encourage the e-payment system in Ethiopia, which is still evolving compared to others in the continent.
  • For buyers abroad, Belcash introduced Helloshop, a platform that allows domestic products to be ordered through the firm’s portal and the payment to be processed through Mastercard Payment Gateway Services
    • ghtazi
       
      Belcash introduces a new platform named Helloshop that allows customers to put domestic products to be ordered via the company's platform and processed through Mastercard Payment Gateway Services for payment.
  • Hellomarket will be the platform used for local transactions, enabling buyers to order, deliver and pay for goods through electronic banking services. Belcash has signed an agreement with DHL Express, a Germany company, for logistics services.
    • omarlahmidi
       
      Belcash offer customers an online plateform to make customer's life easier
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    Two e-commerce platforms enabled the online commercial transactions sere set by Belcash in Ethiopia. They enable transactions locally and from outside the country.
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    Belcash plan of launch Two e-commerce platforms, which will enable online commerce locally as well as allow buyers outside the country to transact in goods available domestically, are set to be launched by Belcash Ethiopia
omarlahmidi

Eco-innovation and technological cooperation in cassava processing companies: structura... - 0 views

  • The generation of wealth, sustained by productive activities of agro-industries, leads to the production of wastes and uses natural resources, interfering in the environmental pillar of sustainability. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether cassava processing companies generate eco-innovations by means of technological cooperation, and the degree of participation of agents in these interactions. The quantitative method used the structural equation modeling for data analyses. The results indicated a relationship between technological cooperation and the generation of eco-innovation. The model developed showed the significance between variables and exposed the main aspects that generate eco-innovation from technological cooperation. A cooperation process allows a reduction in the burning of fossil fuels, reducing the emission of methane gas, which aggravates the greenhouse effect, also reducing odor, and ultimately, providing financial gains to agribusiness.
    • omarlahmidi
       
      Cassava companies generate eco/innovations by means of technological cooperation.
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.
sawsanenn

Ethiopay | F6S - 0 views

  • As you may know, Ethiopia well Africa, in general, has skipped the laptop and computer phase of technology straight into the mobile phase of technology this is commonly known as the leapfrog model.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      I personally didn't know Ethiopia skipped the laptop and computer phase, therefore, the fact that it is succeeding in the mobile technology industry, makes a great story. This statement is important because it was able to help over 2.5 million Ethiopian families.
  • Ethiopay is a centralized global payout platform that currently enables users a simple and convenient way to transfer and/or purchase cross border bill pay, money transfer, mobile data, and mobile minutes between the United States and Ethiopia.
    • tahaemsd
       
      Ethiopay is an emerging Fintech solution to adress the social and economic gaps
  • Our platform plans to use the leapfrog model to leverage our technology and give the 45 mill users around Ethiopia a new way to manage bills and provide the over 2.5 million Ethiopian diasporas in the United States a way to help their families
    • sawsanenn
       
      This excerpt is important because it shows how CEOs of ethiopay are willing to invest in the telecom infrastructure, and how Ethiopia has a great potential for e-payment and fintech developement
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  • Our Bill-Pay platform concentrates on the core monthly needs such as water, electricity, gas. But we also provide options to purchase Data, manage property payments, and even school tuition fees.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is very important because it highlights what the products and services proposed by Ethiopay serve for. It allows us to better understand what customers need Ethiopay for, which could prove to be very useful when designing products.
  • Ethiopay is a centralized global payout platform that currently enables users a simple and convenient way to transfer and/or purchase cross border bill pay, money transfer, mobile data, and mobile minutes between the United States and Ethiopia. As you may know, Ethiopia well Africa, in general, has skipped the laptop and computer phase of technology straight into the mobile phase of technology this is commonly known as the leapfrog model.
  • Ethiopay is an emerging FinTech solution to address the social and economic gaps left by established payment solutions. Deeply embedded in the communities they serve, the founders of Ethiopay have the combination of entrepreneurial drive, technical skill and through the Georgia FinTech Academy, the FinTech ecosystem support to thrive.
    • ghtazi
       
      Ethiopay is a platform that is used in Ethiopia to help the citizens a new way to manage bills and give an opportunity for Ethiopians living in the united states to help their families. they have a great combination of entrepreneurial drive and technical skills.
  • Ethiopay is a centralized global payout platform that currently enables users a simple and convenient way to transfer and/or purchase cross border bill pay, money transfer, mobile data, and mobile minutes between the United States and Ethiopia. As you may know, Ethiopia well Africa, in general, has skipped the laptop and computer phase of technology straight into the mobile phase of technology this is com
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    "Ethiopay is a centralized global payout platform that currently enables users a simple and convenient way to transfer and/or purchase cross border bill pay, money transfer, mobile data, and mobile minutes between the United States and Ethiopia. As you may know, Ethiopia well Africa, in general, has skipped the laptop and computer phase of technology straight into the mobile phase of technology this is commonly known as the leapfrog model. Our platform plans to use the leapfrog model to leverage our technology and give the 45 mill users around Ethiopia a new way to manage bills and provide the over 2.5 million Ethiopian diasporas in the United States a way to help their families. Our Bill-Pay platform concentrates on the core monthly needs such as water, electricity, gas. But we also provide options to purchase Data, manage property payments, and even school tuition fees."
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

YenePay - Pay Online in Ethiopia - 0 views

  • Our platform allows you to grow your business the way it should without having to worry about collecting payments from your customers.
    • aminej
       
      Yenepay offers a different type of service than Ethiopay but it is almost the same since Yenepay also provides services such as receiving money from people and tracking payments in a safe way except that it is more for transactions between businesses and their customers not paying bills or school tuition.. I could not find many competitors since the market there is not really developped
samielbaqqali

Bango partners with TPay Mobile - 0 views

  • Bango (AIM: BGO), the data-driven commerce company, and TPAY MOBILE FZ-LLC (TPAY MOBILE, the full-service digital payments platform for the Middle East, Africa, and Turkey, have formed a strategic partnership to increase access to digital commerce.
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    When there are two or more well developped companies, it is a great idea to form a partnership, in order to improve their industries, which in their case is the E-Commerce.
samielbaqqali

Bango strikes oil with Dubai alliance | Business Weekly | Technology News | Business ne... - 0 views

  • The Bango-TPAY MOBILE partnership simplifies and accelerates entry into new markets for online merchants by connecting platforms and pooling operational expertise.
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    Bango created a developped system for his platform in order to get the maximum number of merchants on it as soon as possible.
samielbaqqali

Bango Partners With TPAY MOBILE to Accelerate Mobile Commerce - 0 views

  • Bango and TPAY MOBILE’s partnership gives more opportunities for mobile network operators in Africa, the Middle East and Turkey to capitalize on customer demand for online content and services.
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    TPAY mobile and Bango are helping a lot the African countries to be developed in the online industry.
aminej

About Us - cassava fintech - 0 views

  • Cassava FinTech is a pan-African business using an integrated model to drive financial inclusion and digital transactions across the continent. Our core operations in Mobile Money, Social Payments Services, Digital Banking, International Remittances and Mobile Micro Insurance with presence in Zimbabwe, South Africa, Burundi, Lesotho and UK and partnerships in other African countries.
    • hibaerrai
       
      Cassava allows customers to make online money transfers and digital payments. It increased financial inclusion in the country.
  • We are a global fintech pioneer, providing solutions for the financially excluded one product at a time. We are all about convenience for our customers, growth for our partners, and financial access for all. The need to solve wicked problems is what drives our innovative spirit.
    • aminej
       
      It is good to see that even countries such as Lesotho are getting more and more developed through the creation CASSAVA that will enable many people to understand different services such as digital banking, mobile money, social payments and micro assurance.
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