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hindelquarrouti

Advancing digital frontiers in African economies: lessons learned from firm-level innov... - 1 views

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    Worldcover is characterized by using sensors, mobile phones, data analytics and other AI in order to shape its weather index based insurances for farmers. Also, this company provides person-to-person lending to connect investors with farmers.
mohammed_ab

Pagan Research! Online B2B Lead Database Intelligence Website - 0 views

  • Pula is at the center of an ecosystem that provides insurance to smallholder farmers and has amassed 50 insurance partners and six reinsurance partners. Its clientele includes the likes of the World Food Programme and Central Bank of Nigeria, as well as the Zambian and Kenyan governments among others.
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    Pula has great partners that could help the her become the best insurance company for farmers in the world.
nouhaila_zaki

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both parties receive an SMS notification with the full name of the counterparty and the amount of funds deposited or withdrawn from the user’s account.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.
ayachehbouni

How Digital Technology Is Changing Farming in Africa - 0 views

  • FarmDrive, a Kenyan enterprise, connects unbanked and underserved smallholder farmers to credit, while helping financial institutions cost-effectively increase their agricultural loan portfolios.
    • ayachehbouni
       
      Agriculture accounts for more than 30% of the continent's GDP and employs more than 60% of its working population. I believe that the agricultural sector may be the most important one in Africa, which is why many financial solutions saw the light in order to help farmers. Farmdrive is one of these solutions.
chaimaa-rachid

CreditEase Fintech Investment Fund announces investments in three fintech companies - E... - 0 views

  • The announcement was made at the 2017 LendIt USA Conference in New York. The three investment transactions include Series C financing round in Trumid, an electronic trading platform for the bond market; Series B financing round in WeConvene, an online corporate access management ERP provider for capital markets; and Seed Round financing round in WorldCover, an innovative peer-to-peer insurance network.
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    Worldcover, an insurance agency, uses the shared model to interact between farmers and donors, and to provide farmers in non-industrial countries with crop protection against catastrophic events.
mehdi-ezzaoui

Agricultural tech firm pula scoops end of year InsurTech award - Daily Monitor - 1 views

  • The company was recognized for successfully managing over 4.3 million smallholder farmers through their Area Risk Index and yield insurance product. It provides insurance services and digital solutions to farmers in Africa. The company uses the crop cut experiment as a claim assessment procedure. This assessment relies heavily on ground crop cuts and it’s fed on mobile apps which relay instant feedback to clients. 
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    Pula, a Kenyan leading agricultural technology company that develops and provides crops and livestock insurance last Friday scooped the continent's InsurTech company of the year award during the 6th annual African Insurance Awards held in Lagos, Nigeria.
mohammed_ab

The emergence of crypto banking: who is poised for success? | Venture Capital | Fintech... - 1 views

  • Latest figures put the value of the cryptocurrency market at almost $240bn in 2019, nearly double the 2018 figure of $128bn. Could this mean that the global crypto market is starting to move into the mainstream? Significantly, the sector is enjoying rapid growth globally, with the UK, Nigeria, Australia, Canada, Mexico and India all experiencing a recent surge in users. Crypto is also starting to attract interest from institutional investors, which see it as possible insurance against the global rise in quantitative easing.
    • hichamachir
       
      Pula can let successful farmers use cryptocurrencies which will make the company even more digitalized. I know that small scale framers will mostly not understand the concept of cryptocurrencies that's why it can be optional. The idea is to let big farmers that have some cryptocurrencies use it for Pula's service.
  • The big banking brands have shown little interest in cryptocurrency to date. In part, this is due to their general aversion to high levels of risk and an institutionalised culture ill suited to digital change and innovation – but there is also a legitimate fear that they will fall foul of financial regulators. 
  • It stands to reason that cryptocurrency exchanges are well positioned and strongly motivated to exploit the narrowing gap between crypto and fiat – because they have first-move advantage. Having already built huge cash reserves and crypto-familiar customer bases, it would be relatively straightforward technically for them to add on banking services. 
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    M-Pesa could target a new market which is a currency exchange and more specifically cryptocurrencies. This strategy could allow boosting the revenue streams of the company as cryptocurrencies are becoming more used.
nouhaila_zaki

The future of Africa's Agriculture rests with the youth | E-Agriculture - 2 views

  • The youth in the study said that their biggest obstacle to a career in farming was learning the digital and technical skills needed in todays’ market. Technologies such as cloud computing, soil sensors, drones have changed food production and processing – digital literacy is now a must!
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it emphasizes on how digital literacy could contribute to the creation of jobs in Africa, which are most needed.
  • he second important reasons they raised was land ownership, most youths who receive farming land get smaller pieces of land parceled out. The challenge is that young farmers must produce more yields from smaller spaces, without innovative technologies In some countries for example in Kenya, some youth are innovatively establishing youth-driven innovations which sadly do not receive political or financial support that allows for viability and scalability.
  • Africa is in the height of a crisis and an opportunity. Africa’s population stands at 1,2 billion people and over 60% are below the age of 25. Yet most African youths are not employed, and according to the World Bank by 2035, 350 million new jobs will be needed. Africa’s population is growing faster than jobs are created. There is a potential for agriculture to create employment, however, African youths in Sub-Saharan Africa do not realize agriculture as a profitable opportunity for livelihood. There is a growing notion that the best way to entice young people back to the farms is through making youths access information and communication technologies tailored for agriculture.
aminej

(2) WorldCover: Overview | LinkedIn - 1 views

  • WorldCover uses technology to help commercial growers and agribusinesses reduce climate risk. Our featured product CropAssure is tailored to help almond growers protect against weather risk from frost and excess rain events.
    • aminej
       
      I find this crop insurance service very interesting because it allows you to protect your production against anything. It is also very transparent by defining clear, objective thresholds to show exactly what weather will trigger a payout on your fields. Also you can have real time monitoring on which you can extract data about your reporting and planning. In case something happens, you receive automated payments on each period
kenza_abdelhaq

FarmDrive - 0 views

  • They did not have the capital to purchase the critical farming inputs that could increase their yields and revenues.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      FarmDrive fulfills the farmers' need to access funding in order to have a sustainable and growing agricultural activity.
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    "They did not have the capital to purchase the critical farming inputs that could increase their yields and revenues."
nouhaila_zaki

AgroCenta: Digital food distribution platform creating shared value for businesses and ... - 0 views

  • The agricultural value chain is huge. We cannot do it all so we have fostered very strategic partnerships with institutions aligned with our values and mission. We are always seeking more of such partnerships and invite you to reach out if interested in working with us.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This article is important because it enumerates AgroCenta's different investors and partners. This is important because it allows us to understand the financing scheme that AgroCenta is having. In addition, it enables us to have an idea about the large scope of the agricultural value chain and which institutions contribute to mitigating the risks and challenges AgroCenta might face as a result of this large supply chain.
hichamachir

The Best Smart Scales In 2021 To Help You Shed Those Extra Pounds - 0 views

  • One such disruption is the rising industry of crowdfunding, which involves a platform, an individual or entity in need of funding, and a community of people willing to collectively contribute these funds in exchange for rewards and recognition. The amount of money raised by crowdfunding platforms during 2012 is expected to reach $2.8 billion, up 91% since 2011.
    • hichamachir
       
      Pula can uses crowdfunding in order to help small scale farmers that can't finance high risks insurance go for it.
hichamachir

5 Ways FinTech Is Driving Advances In Insurance - 0 views

  • PaperlessE-KYC, E-sign and stamping, and finally e-policies are making steady inroads,and with the changing mind-set, the time is not far off when insurance will be purchased instantly with no physical paper exchange. Automated claim processing and upload of documents from anywhere anytime is becoming a reality that will help in processing claims faster.Further, the proposed central repository for KYC and Digi lockers will also help all financial institutions to access the KYC records of a customer centrally as well as allow them to e-sign documents. A platform that allows you to provide your customers with all these facilities and more in a highly secure manner can make life much simpler, not to mention faster.
    • hichamachir
       
      Pula can totally use this strategy. The paperless strategy is beneficial especially for the young generation of farmers that are more comfortable with technology. As we know, the young generation is the future and we need to offer them the best products since now!
tahaemsd

Case Study · WorldCover - Catalyst Fund Toolkit - 0 views

  • WorldCover approached the communications challenge from two directions. First, better understand the customer base. Second, communicate to the customer base with greater frequency. Both approaches increased trust in the product and WorldCover brand, leading to higher retention rates.
    • tahaemsd
       
      worldcover conducted many interviews in order to gauge the challenges that farmers faced in their daily and seasonal work
tahaemsd

WorldCover (YC W16) is Peer-to-Peer Funded Crop Insurance in the Developing World - 0 views

  • Based on its success thus far in Ghana, WorldCover expects that its model could expand to work across the entire developing world, where 500 million smallholder farming households feed 80% of the population. Ultimately, this approach could scale far beyond drought insurance, to provide protection against other risks.
    • tahaemsd
       
      Worldcocver's unique funding and pricing model allows them to underwrite farmers in the developing world profitably and confidently
tahaemsd

WorldCover gains $6m fund to offer climate insurance in emerging markets - 0 views

  • WorldCover CEO and co-founder Christopher Sheehan told Business Ghana: “WorldCover has uniquely combined technological advances and developed a solution that allows us to support smallholder farmers caught in conditions that are worsening due to climate change.
    • tahaemsd
       
      Worldcover intends to invest proceeds to ofer coverage in additional emerging markets
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.
ayachehbouni

Popular Agri-Tech Startup In Kenya, FarmDrive Seals Newest Funding Round - TechTrends N... - 0 views

  • Agri-tech startup in Kenya, FarmDrive has gotten access to more finance as its operations recently faced expansion to make provision for 3 million shareholders farmers.
    • ayachehbouni
       
      The swarm of investors that are attracted to FarmDrive is, in my opinion, due to its importance when it comes to refreshing the agrcultural sector.
hindelquarrouti

WorldCover CropAssure | WorldCover Insurance - 4 views

  • CropAssure has been developed by our team of agronomists to protect against weather events most detrimental to almond growth, specific to your region. We will pair you with a member of our agronomic team to develop an insurance product that fits your needs and your budget.
    • aminej
       
      It is good to see that they are putting an important focus on the local production of almonds. Since it is a product specific to this region, it is necessary to keep it protected against natural disasters or weather conditions.
  • easily understandable policies that will protect you against the risks completely out of your control - unpredictable weather.
  • protect against weather events most detrimental to almond growth, specific to your region
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    Worldcover is a fintech company that helps even small farmers hedge the risks that are related to unpredictable events, like climate change, that are beyond their power. It provides them with the right kind of insurance depending on their region and it uses AI in order to be more precise in doing so.
ayachehbouni

Kenyan Agri-Tech Startup FarmDrive Secures Latest Round Of Investment From 5 Investors - 0 views

  • The investment will allow FarmDrive to scale to US$13 million of loan originations in 2019 with minimal losses and exceptional returns using RiPe, a customisable lending engine that will allow lenders to plug in and access low-cost loan origination channels such as USSD, credit scoring, identity verification, and a portfolio management suite that includes recovery and collections, payments, customer support, and advanced real-time data analytics.
    • ayachehbouni
       
      In order to be able to help more farmers, FarmDrive needs funding and is doing a great job at finding it.
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