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nouhaila_zaki

A Global Success from Kenya - Banking - Credit Suisse - 0 views

  • It is no exaggeration to say that Kenya's economy depends on M-Pesa. According to the Central Bank of Kenya, the value of all transactions between June 2013 and June 2014 represented 39 percent of the country's GDP. M-Pesa moves more than one billion Swiss francs per year, and in fiscal year 2014 it earned the parent company 268 million francs, an increase of 21.6 percent over the previous year.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it highlights the role of M-Pesa as the backbone of the Kenyan economy, without which it may collapse.
  • It all started eight years ago – because of the family members who stayed home. As in most countries in sub-Saharan Africa, most of Kenya's population are farmers who live on the land. Young people in search of an education and jobs are drawn to the cities. If those earning money in the city wanted to support their parents financially, they long had to rely on uncertain and risky methods. They could send cash with a neighbor or a bus driver who happened to be driving through their village. Or they could send a postal money order, but that could take weeks, often failed to arrive, and in any case was possible only if the recipient had a post office box. This was about as unlikely as having a bank account.At the time, in 2007, several million Kenyans owned a cell phone with a Safaricom number. Then this phone number essentially became a virtual bank account number. Starting in March of that year, Safaricom customers could upload money to their cell phone and send it to other Safaricom customers. It arrived within minutes, and the recipient was informed with a text message. The money could be forwarded or received as cash from an M-Pesa agent.Two weeks after introducing the service, Safaricom had nearly 20,000 active M-Pesa users. After seven months, there were one million. Today,  20 million customers in Kenya are registered. More than 83,000 agents in cities and rural areas assist customers in uploading, sending and receiving money. Rural Kenyans with no banking options leaped from the agricultural age straight into the digital tomorrow.And transferring money from one cell phone to another was only the start. Today, users can pay their electricity and water bills, get cash from an ATM, buy airline tickets, add phone time, buy concert tickets, pay the taxi driver or butcher and take out a small loan, perhaps to purchase a solar panel that brings electricity to their home for the first time. 
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is excellent at narrating how the idea of M-Pesa came to be. Indeed, the founders observed that when young people living in cities wanted to financially support their parents who are still in the countryside, they had to rely on risky and lengthy methods. Also, the founders observed that several million Kenyans owned a cellphone with a Safaricom number. Hence, they decided that this phone number would become a virtual bank account number to which Safaricom customers could upload money and send it to other Safaricom customers. Today, transferring money is not the only thing M-Pesa provides, since user can now pay their electricity and water bills, retrieve cash from ATMs, buy airline tickets, add phone time, buy concert tickets, pay taxi drivers or butchers or take loans, or even purchase a solar panel to bring electricity at home for the first time.
kenza_abdelhaq

Ethiopay Places in the Top 25 Undergraduate Teams for e-Fest - Entrepreneurship and Inn... - 3 views

  • Their website allows individuals from North America and Europe to send payments for electricity bills, health insurance, school fees, and more to individuals in Ethiopia. Ethiopay fits the unique financial technology needs of Ethiopians. They hope to help Ethiopians in the diaspora reach individuals at home by providing seamless payments. Hadgu and Yohannes entered this year’s competition to share their innovative venture and gain exposure.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      It is important to know that EthioPay is not a service that functions only in Ethiopia, but individuals from North America and Europe are also able to help Ethiopians with their finances.
  • Their website allows individuals from North America and Europe to send payments for electricity bills, health insurance, school fees, and more to individuals in Ethiopia. Ethiopay fits the unique financial technology needs of Ethiopians. They hope to help Ethiopians in the diaspora reach individuals at home by providing seamless payments. Hadgu and Yohannes entered this year’s competition to share their innovative venture and gain exposure.
    • sawsanenn
       
      This excerpt is important because we can see that the goal of this fintech company is to increase growth and meet customers' needs especially Ethiopian customers from all over the world. Additionally, They found a fundamental solution to several financial services issues that the Ethiopians used to face.
  • They are a centralized global payment 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. Ethiopay co-founders Daniel Hadgu (B.B.A. ‘20) and Minas Yohannes (B.B.A. ‘20) are Eritrean descent while Michael Gizachew is of Ethiopian descent and they all struggled to send funds between the U.S. and their family abroad. Together they created a way to affordably and efficiently transfer money overseas.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it enumerates the different products and services covered by the Ethiopay platform, notably the transfer of cross-border bill money, money transfer, mobile data and mobile minutes between the US and Ethiopia.
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  • Co-founder Daniel Hadgu states, “In my journey of understanding what it truly means to help others and become an effective leader, I have uncovered the power of innovation.”
    • ghtazi
       
      helping others is the major motto of the company. the platform allows individuals living in North America and in Europe to send payments for any bills to help their family in Ethiopia
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    "Their website allows individuals from North America and Europe to send payments for electricity bills, health insurance, school fees, and more to individuals in Ethiopia. Ethiopay fits the unique financial technology needs of Ethi"
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    Ethiopia aims to resolve Ethiopian citizens' rising global challenges. Hadgu and Yohannes are excited to join the race next year to end in the hopes of taking home the Georgia State University and Ethiopay trophies.
mbellakbail69

Digital Payments Firm Strikes Gold in Egypt, Where Cash Is King - Bloomberg - 0 views

  • An Egyptian digital payments firm has quadrupled in value during the pandemic, helped by a government push to reduce citizens’ heavy reliance on cash. Investors and analysts are split on whether the stock rally has further legs.
  • A 300% rally from a mid-March low has boosted its market value to 20 billion Egyptian pounds ($1.3 billion). That puts Fawry among the country’s 10 most valuable companies alongside firms such as Telecom Egypt Co. and Elswedy Electric Co., which generate many times more revenue and profit.
    • ayachehbouni
       
      In addition to the opportunity the Covid-19 crisis has created to Fintech companies such as Fawry, The North African nation's central bank asking lenders to find a way to make sure all citizens have access to financial services, focusing on digital payments and mobile wallets, is also one of the main reasons behind the rise in the company's valuation as it resulted in its services being needed more than ever before.
  • Egypt, where it’s common for government employees to ring doorbells to collect cash payments for gas and electricity bills, is trying to shift more transactions digital. The North African nation’s central bank has asked lenders to set a strategy to ensure all citizens have access to financial services, focusing on digital payments and mobile wallets. The regulator is also pushing consumers to use payment platforms such as Fawry in an attempt to curb the spread of the new coronavirus.#lazy-img-364482620:before{padding-top:56.25%;}
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it reflects how the Egyptian government and central bank contributed to the prosperity of Fawry during the covid-19 pandemic.
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  • The National Bank of Egypt is looking to buy stakes in Aman, Raya Holding for Financial Investments’ e-payment subsidiary, which was planned to IPO in three years, the local business newspaper Al Mal reported in 2019. MM Group for Industry & International Trade SAE is also planning to begin procedures to list non-banking investments firm Ebtikar next year, according to Daily News Egypt.
    • mbellakbail69
       
      All the same, Fawry's surging stock price may encourage further investment in Egypt's e-payment sector.
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    I believe that digitalization helped many companies to boost their profits during the pandemic. Fawry's is the leading Fintech company in Egypt and the pandemic served this company very well.
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    "Egypt, where it's common for government employees to ring doorbells to collect cash payments for gas and electricity bills, is trying to shift more transactions digital. The North African nation's central bank has asked lenders to set a strategy to ensure all citizens have access to financial services, focusing on digital payments and mobile wallets. The regulator is also pushing consumers to use payment platforms such as Fawry in an attempt to curb the spread of the new coronavirus."
kaoutarchennoufi

Okoa Stima, Kopa Stima, Safaricom Okoa Stima Service - Safaricom - 0 views

  • You can now get electricity when you need it then later pay later! Okoa Stima allows you to borrow any amount based on your pre-determined credit limit. This limit is based on your historical relationship with Kenya Power. The loan comes at a facility fee of 10% and is payable in 7 days. Your M-PESA account will be deducted with amount of top plus facility fee so there is no delay. You will be able to register up to 3 meters and tokens purchased/Bill paid cannot be used on another meter except the 3 you have registered. To take advantage of this great service just dial *885# from your mobile phone.
    • kaoutarchennoufi
       
      This is the first time I realize that there are such favourable and valuable facilities in Africa. Okoa Stima has allowed kenyans to borrow a speciafic amount to pay their electricity Bill and then repay it in 7 days. The amount is taken from one's M-Pesa account. I hope that there will be more similar solutions in Africa.
hindelquarrouti

Fawry changing the culture of payment in Egypt: Top management - Daily News Egypt - 1 views

  • our solution is based on high technology and based on Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) standard. We are highly available and our system is scalable as it can carry huge numbers of transactions. We are now certifying for the Payment Application Data Security Standard (PA-DSS) for security development and we’re following the standards of the Interactive Financial Exchange (IFX), ISO27001 and other different standards related to technology and security. Our solution is based on applying the latest technology, following the latest standards and being reliable. Moreover we allow easy access through more channels than competition to satisfy our customers’ needs. Also we’re covering more sectors and providing more services than our rivals.
  • Fawry is an Egyptian company that started in 2009 with the purpose of offering electronic payment services through several payment channels. The service started at banks and a big network of outlets all over the republic as well as Egypt post.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      The business aims to be creative as much as possible and to make all its offerings very realistic in order to make it simpler for its customers. Fawry cares a lot about the happiness of its customers. I believe Fawry recognizes the value of customer loyalty and how it allows an organization to retain profitability.
  • Fawry is an Egyptian company that started in 2009 with the purpose of offering electronic payment services through several payment channels. The service started at banks and a big network of outlets all over the republic as well as Egypt post.1 Now we are covering about 60 types of bills, where we cover the telecommunications sector and lately we covered all electrical companies in the country and some water companies. We also offer our services at universities and syndicates. Adding to that, users can now buy their airline tickets through us.
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  • Fawry is an Egyptian company that started in 2009 with the purpose of offering electronic payment services through several payment channels. The service started at banks and a big network of outlets all over the republic as well as Egypt post. Now we are covering about 60 types of bills, where we cover the telecommunications sector and lately we covered all electrical companies in the country and some water companies. We also offer our services at universities and syndicates. Adding to that, users can now buy their airline tickets through us.
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    Fawry cares a lot about the satisfaction of its customers, the company tries to be innovative as much as possible and to make all its services very practical in order to make life easier for its customers. I think Fawry knows the importance of customer satisfaction and how it helps a business maintain sustainability.
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    Fawry is gaining more and more popularity in Egypt. Also, it has developped two methods of payments: 1) anonymous: in which customers can pay their bills without actually revealing their identity. 2)Account creation: in this case the customers need to create an account with Fawry; this last one makes the process much easier for the customer
mehdi-ezzaoui

Egyptian Digital Payments Provider, Fawry, Experiences Record Growth Following COVID-19... - 1 views

  • Fawry for Banking & Payment Technology Services SAE, an Egyptian digital payments provider, was listed on Cairo’s exchange about a year back. The company recently experienced a 300% increase in its market value to 20 billion Egyptian pounds (appr. $1.3 billion). The payments firm confirmed that its valuation has grown 4x since the COVID-19 outbreak in late February 2020. As first reported by Bloomberg, Fawry is now ranked among Egypt’s 10 most valuable firms, which include Telecom Egypt Co. and Elswedy Electric Co. However, these businesses are generating a lot more revenue compared to Fawry for now. Many locals in Egypt are still settling transactions with cash payments, despite the Coronavirus crisis which has made it unsafe to handle paper currency notes. However, the nation’s reserve bank has asked lending platforms and other financial service providers to encourage residents to make digital payments via mobile wallets. The central bank also wants Egyptians to use online payment platforms like Fawry in order to limit physical contact, so that the virus doesn’t spread further.
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    The payments firm confirmed that its valuation has grown 4x since the COVID-19 outbreak in late February 2020. As first reported by Bloomberg, Fawry is now ranked among Egypt's 10 most valuable firms, which include Telecom Egypt Co. and Elswedy Electric Co. However, these businesses are generating a lot more revenue compared to Fawry for now.
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."
mohammed_ab

MTN South Africa has collaborated with SA fintech Ozow to simplify MoMo transfers - Tec... - 2 views

  • MTN South Africa has simplified the loading of funds for  Mobile Money (MoMo) users. According to a post on IT News Africa, Thomas Pays the CEO of Ozow described the partnership as ” one more step” in enabling “greater digital and financial inclusion” for all of South Africa. MTN MoMo was launched in early 2020 crossing a million users by June offering users an easy way to send money to their families and friends. The same applies to access to value-added services such as renewal of car license discs, prepaid electricity, online purchase of products, and an affiliate network of eCommerce partners.
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    I like this service a lot as it allows you to transfer money using your mobile phone and pay daily bills like electricity in a very convenient way.
aymanelmamoun

Invest Mobile - Environmentally friendly driving on public roads - 0 views

  • nvest-Mobile presented this Friday with a nice gift for the nursing staff in AZ Zeno. The golf cart company donated 900 bouquets of Zeeland tulips to the staff of AZ Zeno this morning at 11 o’clock.
    • aymanelmamoun
       
      Eco-friendly system offers an environment friendly usage attract customers caring about their environment.
  • Invest-Mobile is the licence-holder in the Benelux and Germany for your fuel efficient electric golf carts Garia, iMob and Club Car. Just look at the charisma and the functional / practical possibilities of your new fuel efficient electric mini car. Ideal for urban use!
aymanelmamoun

Standard Bank SnapScan - The quick, reliable, and secure payment solution for your busi... - 0 views

  • SnapScan lets users make payments with their phone – quickly, easily, and safely. All SnapScan-supported stores have their own unique SnapCode (which is a QR code), and customers can make a payment in-store to them by scanning the code using the camera on their phone and the SnapScan app. Additionally, SnapScan lets users send money to friends, make online payments, pay bills, buy prepaid services in the app, and earn UCount Rewards Points when making a purchase.
    • mbellakbail69
       
      SnapScan provides an easy solution that is highly ideal for small and medium-sized companies anywhere and at any time. In times where electrical payment systems are not available, SnapScan is also a great solution.
    • omarlahmidi
       
      SnapScan make customer's life easier by online payments, sending money to friends.
  • All SnapScan-supported stores have their own unique SnapCode (which is a QR code), and customers can make a payment in-store to them by scanning the code using the camera on their phone and the SnapScan app. Additionally, SnapScan lets users send money to friends, make online payments, pay bills, buy prepaid services in the app, and earn UCount Rewards Points when making a purchase
    • aymanelmamoun
       
      SnapScan is very innovative in the way that they offer QR code scanning to pay. Payment with camera allows the customer to pay bills, prepaid app-services, earn rewards, etc.
  • SnapScan is compatible with most bank cards, as well as the Standard Bank Virtual Card, and as a result is currently one of the most popular mobile payment apps in South Africa.
    • omarlahmidi
       
      SnapScan make customer's life easier by making online payments and sending money to friends.
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  • SnapScan lets users make payments with their phone – quickly, easily, and safely. All SnapScan-supported stores have their own unique SnapCode (which is a QR code), and customers can make a payment in-store to them by scanning the code using the camera on their phone and the SnapScan app. Additionally, SnapScan lets users send money to friends, make online payments, pay bills, buy prepaid services in the app, and earn UCount Rewards Points when making a purchase.
mehdibella

Mobile payment app for cardless transactions | SnapScan - 0 views

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

Standard Bank SnapScan - Simplifying payments in a Snap - 0 views

  • The app has since evolved and, today, SnapScan allows users to make quick and easy payments using their smartphones, thus eliminating the need to carry cash or cards.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      SnapScan reduces the risk of people losing their credit cards which can be a big hassle. Instead of carrying their credit cards, they can simply use their phones.
  • In its infancy, SnapScan flourished in coffee shops and at weekend markets. The founding team had extensive experience in banking and mobile money, and they knew that payments for these merchants could be vastly improved
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  • SnapScan is currently one of the most popular mobile payment apps in South Africa with no sign of slowing down. It facilitates a variety of payments: in-store, online, bills, donations, or prepaid services from within the app.
  • Merchant offering
  • SnapScan offers a simple solution that can be used anywhere and at any time, suiting merchants who trade in small locations, indoors or outdoors. SnapScan is also a great solution in times of load-shedding, when electrical payment systems are unavailable.
    • mehdibella
       
      I totally agree with this statement because the lack of traditional infrastructure not only in this field but also in the others leads to brilliant ideas leading to perfect Businesses and Companies that can make fundamental changes like Snapscan. in fact, Fintechs came up with a huge innovative transformation that made the world even better.
  • With SnapScan you can use your smartphone to make payments, send money to friends, and earn UCount Rewards Points when making a purchase. SnapScan is compatible with most bank cards, as well as the Standard Bank Virtual Card.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      SnapScan is compatible with most bank cards and allows users to make payments, send money, earn points and make purchases via their smartphone.
aminej

EthioPay | Contact Us - 0 views

    • aminej
       
      In this article we can note that the different services that EthioPay offers are electricity bills, health Insurance, pay telecom, school fees and utility fees. We can also deduct from its name that it is located in Ethiopia and it was founded by Minas Yohannes and Daniel Hadgu in 2018.Also, their customer target are any Ethiopian who have a smartphone and wants to use it to pay their bills in a convenient way mostly households and students.
  • Send payments back home in an easy and secure way. Taking care of your loved ones back home does not need to be complicated. EthioPay makes it easy to send money without having to worry whether the money will reach your loved ones. Our secure platform uses bank-grade encryption meaning when you send money, your loved ones are guaranteed to receive it. You also never have to worry about your payment methods being compromised. Use our one-time payment system or set an ongoing schedule. We know that sending money home depends on multiple factors. Sometimes you will want to send a one-time amount, other times you will want recurrent payments. Ethiopay caters for both instances by offering you flexible payment options that you can adjust to your needs. This helps you ensure that you never miss a payment when it's needed. Avoid the headaches of keeping track of payments. You want to keep track of payments you make for your personal records. This can be a challenge when using other platforms. The Ethiopay User Account Dashboard offers a unified and detailed view of all the transactions you have made on the platform. Each entry shows the date and time stamp, amount, recipient and transaction status of every payment made. Pay education & utility bills back home with Ethiopay Paying utility and school fees is an important way of empowering your loved ones back home. Whether you are in North America or Europe, Ethiopay offers an easy and reliable way to do this. In addition, you can opt to set up scheduled payments so the payments are made at the beginning of each school term or any other time frame your choose.
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    This can help in : Improving security in payments. Encouraging more people to use digital money since it is safer mostly in countries where there is high level of crime. People now use their phone more than anything so it would facilitate many task for people (innovative)
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    During the Covid lockdown, we became aware of the need for such a platform. Having the possibility to send money back to your country to help your family in a secure way just by using your phone is amazing. The different security features that EthioPay offers to its customers are crucial in our time where cybercrimes keep on growing.
hichamachir

Fawry joins the billionaires - Economy - Al-Ahram Weekly - Ahram Online - 0 views

  • The digital transformation and e-payments company Fawry became the first listed tech company in Egypt with a market capitalisation of $1 billion last week. At the end of trading on 17 August, the market value of the company had jumped to LE15.56 billion (around $1 billion), meaning it is now rubbing shoulders with the likes of CIB (Egypt), QNB Al-Ahli, the Eastern Company, the Abu Qir Fertilisers Company, Telecom Egypt, and Al-Sewedy Electric in the EGX index billionaires’ club.
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    Fawry is a big sucess in Egypt. This business is going to inspire many startups to believe in digital business because it's the future. The fintech market is going to offer us many opportunities that can change our lives.
mehdi-ezzaoui

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M-Pesa - 2 views

  • One of the drives for Fintech innovations, like M-Pesa, is financial inclusion, which is mostly geared toward an underbanked or unbanked group of people.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      Financial inclusion is a main priority of M-Pesa.
  • M-Pesa is a virtual banking system that provides transaction services through a SIM card. Once the SIM has been inserted into the card slot of the mobile device, users can make payments and transfer money to vendors and family members with SMS messages. Users with no bank accounts can access the numerous M-Pesa outlets distributed across the country. The money that needs to be stored is given to the kiosk attendant, who transfers the amount in digital form to the user’s M-Pesa’s account. Cash collected from M-Pesa is deposited in bank accounts held by Safaricom. The bank accounts serve as regular checking accounts and are insured up to a maximum of 100,000 shillings (or $1000) by the Deposit Protection Fund. M-Pesa provides receipts as proof of transaction. For a transaction to take place, both parties have to exchange each other’s phone numbers because the phone numbers act as account numbers. After settlement, both parties receive an SMS notification with the full name of the counterparty and the amount of funds deposited or withdrawn from the user’s account. The mobile receipt, which is received within seconds, helps to promote transparency for all individuals involved in a transaction.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it explains how this mobile banking service operates. 1. Payments are made through SMS messages. 2. Cash collected by M-Pesa is deposited in bank accounts held by Safaricom. 3. Phone numbers act as account numbers. 4. M-Pesa provides receipts as proof of transaction.
  • M-Pesa is a virtual banking system that provides transaction services through a SIM card. Once the SIM has been inserted into the card slot of the mobile device, users can make payments and transfer money to vendors and family members with SMS messages. Users with no bank accounts can access the numerous M-Pesa outlets distributed across the country. The money that needs to be stored is given to the kiosk attendant, who transfers the amount in digital form to the user’s M-Pesa’s account. Cash collected from M-Pesa is deposited in bank accounts held by Safaricom. The bank accounts serve as regular checking accounts and are insured up to a maximum of 100,000 shillings (or $1000) by the Deposit Protection Fund. M-Pesa provides receipts as proof of transaction. For a transaction to take place, both parties have to exchange each other’s phone numbers because the phone numbers act as account numbers. After settlement, both parties receive an SMS notification with the full name of the counterparty and the amount of funds deposited or withdrawn from the user’s account. The mobile receipt, which is received within seconds, helps to promote transparency for all individuals involved in a transaction.
    • ghtazi
       
      this article shows us how M-Pesa is a virtual system that provides transaction services through a SIM card. M-Pesa allows users to deposit, withdraw, transfer money, pay for goods and services (Lipa na M-Pesa), access credit and savings, all with a mobile device.
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  • A farmer has no bank account and wants to deposit his commodity sale proceeds of 1,000 shillings goes to an M-Pesa outlet and deposits the money with the kiosk agent or attendant. The agent, in turn, uses her phone to access the client’s account with the client’s registered phone number and credit the account for 1,000 shillings.
    • ghtazi
       
      M-Pesa target customers are anybody who has a phone.
  • M-Pesa is a mobile banking service that allows users to store and transfer money through their mobile phones. M-Pesa was introduced in Kenya as an alternative way for the population of the country to have access to financial services. Safaricom, the largest mobile phone operator in Kenya, launched M-Pesa in 2007. The service is a blend of two entities where M means mobile and Pesa means money or payment in the Swahili language.
  • Financial inclusion is an initiative that seeks to include residents who have no access to banks or who can’t afford the required minimum deposits in the digital banking era. In order for this initiative to succeed, different sectors must collaborate in sharing data with each other and build a meaningful digital platform.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      I like how M-PESA gave opportunities for those who cannot afford to have bank accounts , an alternative to still have access to those services.
  • Through mobile payment services like M-Pesa, the standard of living in Kenya has improved greatly. Market traders, debt collectors, farmers, and cab drivers don’t need to carry around or transact in a large amount of cash. This means that the occurrence of theft, robbery, and fraud is reduced. Also, individuals and business owners don’t have to wait in long lines for hours to make their electricity and water bill payments because these can be made using M-Pesa.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      The mobile payment industry was revolutionized by M-Pesa. The value of this business in the financial industry is demonstrated by the fact that the term M-Pesa has a financial significance. I believe that by using digitalisation in a way that can benefit people and solve their problems, M-Pesa has gained its impact.
  • To combat fraud, Safaricom mandates that users of a Safaricom SIM card who want to register for M-Pesa have to do so with a valid government ID such as the Kenyan national identification card or a passport. This way, each transaction is marked with the identification of the party transferring, paying, depositing, or withdrawing money from an account.
    • ghtazi
       
      to combat fraud they use either a sim card, ID card, or passport. in this way every transaction made will be marked with identifications of the parties transferring money, paying or whatever action it was made.
  • To combat fraud, Safaricom mandates that users of a Safaricom SIM card who want to register for M-Pesa have to do so with a valid government ID such as the Kenyan national identification card or a passport. This way, each transaction is marked with the identification of the party transferring, paying, depositing, or withdrawing money from an account.
  • M-Pesa is one of the innovative tools that have been birthed from the collaboration of telecommunication and banking sectors in East Africa.M-Pesa began in Kenya and is being utilized in 10 countries, including India and Romania. Emergent technology in the financial sector, or Fintech, has made it possible for financial services and products, like M-Pesa, to be more accessible at small costs.M-Pesa makes it possible for unbanked people to pay for and receive goods and services using a mobile phone instead of utilizing a brick-and-mortar bank.
    • nourserghini
       
      this article explains that M-pesa is a virtual banking platform that gives the opportunity for unbanked or underbanked individuals to conduct transactions through a SIM card.
  • This cross-communication tactic used by M-Pesa is developing rapidly in sub-Saharan Africa, where the telecommunication and banking sectors are working together to create mobile banking services for those with limited access to traditional banking.
    • sawsanenn
       
      Mobile payment is progressively being used in emerging regions in which a large percentage of the population has little or no access to traditional banking such as Africa
  • Mobile money is increasingly being adopted in developing nations where a high percentage of the population has little or no access to traditional banking. Revolutionary services like Paga, MTN Mobile Money, Airtel Money, and Orange Money are disrupting the traditional payment systems used frequently by residents of emerging nations, by changing the economy from a cash society to a digital one.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it reflects the increasing importance of mobile money i.e. as proposed by M-Pesa in developing countries.
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    M-Pesa revolutionized the mobile payment industry. The fact that the word M-Pesa got a financial meaning shows the importance of this company in the financial industry. I think that M-Pesa gained its influence by using digitalization in way that can help people and solve their problems.
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