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Fintech Collaboration: SystemSpecs, Paga Partner to Boost Digital Payments - SystemSpec... - 0 views

  • According to Ezinne Obikile, SystemSpecs Executive Director, Infrastructure and Payments Gateway; “SystemSpecs is committed to driving financial inclusion and providing payment convenience to all, which underscores this strategic partnership with Paga to extend a wide range of financial solutions and services to customers everywhere, even at a time as this.”
    • ghtazi
       
      Paga and SystemSpecs want to have a partnership so both companies can extend a wide range of financial solutions and services to customers everywhere.
  • Also commenting, Jay Alabraba, Co-founder and Director of Business Development, Paga said: “In our commitment to make payments easier for all Nigerians and businesses, we are pleased to collaborate with SystemSpecs. Our goal is to always provide an improved experience to our customers everywhere, by leveraging digital technology. This collaboration would further help us meet the needs of individuals who seek to make various bill payments, including those in emerging markets.”
    • ghtazi
       
      Paga wants to make payments easier for all Nigerians and businesses. and with Paga's collaboration with SystemSpecs, they will facilitate it even more.
  • SystemSpecs, Nigeria’s leading fintech company and providers of Remita, and Paga, the foremost mobile money service providers in the country have partnered to extend the frontiers of electronic payments in Nigeria. This comes as Nigerians social distance, stay at home and remain safe in the face the Covid-19 pandemic.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt introduces the partnership that occurred between SystemSpecs and Paga during the covid-19 pandemic in order to advance with electronic payments in Nigeria.
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  • The immediate impact of the collaboration on the public is the easy generation of Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR) and payments into the Federal Government’s Treasury Single Account. It would also enable payments to other Remita billers such as state governments, tertiary institutions and other organisations by Paga customers and agents directly through Paga platforms.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it discusses the impact of this collaboration on the public, but also on other institutions i.e. state governments etc.
  • In a recent announcement by the organisations, the first phase of the collaboration would enable Paga customers to easily initiate and complete payment to all Remita billers and merchants right from Paga’s web channel – paga.com. Paga’s agents nationwide would also be able to process end-to-end payments to all Remita customers from their platforms. The initiative is applauded by industry enthusiasts and is expected to chart the path for deeper collaboration within the fintech ecosystem, making electronic payments more attractive and less stressful for customers irrespective of their needs and location.
    • sawsanenn
       
      this partnership can not only develop new services but also attract more customers.
nouhaila_zaki

Frontiers | How Risk Profiles of Investors Affect Robo-Advised Portfolios | Artificial ... - 1 views

  • Automated financial advising (robo-advising) has become an established practice in wealth management, yet very few studies have looked at the cross-section of the robo-advisors and the factors explaining the persistent variability in their portfolio allocation recommendations. Using a sample of 53 advising platforms from the US and Germany, we show that the underlying algorithms manage to identify different risk profiles, although substantial variability is evident even within the same investor types' groups. The robo-advisor expertise in a particular asset class seems to play a significant role, as does the geographical location, while the breadth of the offered investment choice (number of portfolios) across the robo-advisors under study does not seem to have an effect.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      Robo-Advisors go way beyond portfolio allocation; they help keep in the company in tact. Investment companies, like EasyEquities, need such expertise to manage all the financial transactions.
  • Given the different attitudes of investors toward digitalization, robo-advising can be segmented into two main sectors. The first one is pure robo-advising, which is completely free from human intervention in the advisory process. This results in considerably lower fees compared to traditional advisory services, attracting lower-income clientele. As reported by Ringe and Ruof (2018), pure RAs charged fees ranging between 0.4% (US market) and 0.8% (European markets), compared to human financial advising costing circa 1–2%. Pure RAs have become quite popular due to their propensity to avoid conflict of interests due to automation. Fisch et al. (2017) highlight that RAs are less exposed to conflict of interests due to their higher independence, smaller bias to recommend actively managed funds that generate commissions as a potential additional expense, more transparent cost structures, lower minimum investment requirements, and 24/7 availability.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt explains how robo-advising works as well as its positive sides. The most interesting one in my opinion would have to be the avoidance of conflict of interests due to automation which could prove to be very useful in a continent (Africa) that is infested with corruption and nepotism.
ghtazi

BelCash Technology Solutions PLC (BelCash Ethiopia) Jobs and vacancies in Ethiopia, Feb... - 0 views

  • The main focus for Hello brands is what customers want and expect from the respective services.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      The company focuses on customer satisfaction which is not the case for all companies. It is usually stated but never conducted the right way. Belcash's Hello brand has managed to created services like, Hellomarket, HelloLawyer, HelloDoctor, etc., to satisfy the needs of the people.
  • The Hello brands are aspiring and inclusive, aiming to connect all Ethiopian citizens for a brighter future; a future that unlocks the potential of the country and its diverse people
    • sawsanenn
       
      this new brand of belcash offers new high level services with a better convenience, easy access, and affordability
  • Belcash is the proprietor and provider of the ‘Hello’​ brand. We attempt to find the perfect fit for our customers and partners. This heavy focus on customer service, innovation and professionalism means that our stakeholders are proud to identify themselves with us. Though each Hello brand represents a different service, they all share one key feature – the mobile phone is the access point for their service. The main focus for Hello brands is what customers want and expect from the respective services. The Hello brands are aspiring and inclusive, aiming to connect all Ethiopian citizens for a brighter future; a future that unlocks the potential of the country and its diverse people. The Hello brands say ‘Hello’​ to their customers and offer them essential services with a high level of convenience, quality and affordability. Over the last four years, our service has allowed the Ethiopian population to access the following services using their mobile phones: Health advice (HelloDoctor) Market access (HelloMarket / HelloGebeya) Labour market access (HelloJobs / HelloSera) Legal advice (HelloLawyer / HelloTebeka) Mobile Trade service (HelloBroker/ HelloDelela) And, since February 2015, in partnership with select Ethiopian banks and micro finance institutions; Financial Inclusion (HelloCash)
    • ghtazi
       
      this is very important because we can see how belcash wants to make financial access easy for everyone by introducing a new platform that is convenient and easy to use for the users.
hibaerrai

SmartelMoney | About Us - 0 views

  • Smartel Money Ltd is company that is rooted in the Kingdom of Lesotho. The aim and focus of Smartel money is to provide mobile payment services, savings & credit and monetary transfers and serve thus as an alternative to traditional banking systems. We aim to provide to individuals, institutions, organizations, multi-industry sectors and governments with the cutting edge, fresh and innovative financial management system in this ever changing world. We also aim to improve the quality of cloud computing (payment as a service) and interaction between computers and people to achieve their payment processes.
    • hibaerrai
       
      This fintech targets all categories as its goal is to increase financial inclusion in the country.
kenza_abdelhaq

EthSwitch S.C - 0 views

  • Ethswitch, established in 2011, is a share company fully owned by all banks in Ethiopia. It is established mainly to provide simple, affordable, secured, and efficient e-payment infrastructure services to retail payment service providers, and through them, to end users in Ethiopia; by deploying state-of-the-art technology along with highly skilled and motivated professionals. The underling mandate of Ethswitch is contributing to the modernization of the national payments system and enhancement of financial inclusion in the country.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      Ethswitch is the owner of EthioPay and they both operate on the national level with all different banks contributing to the modernization of Ethiopia's payment system.
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    "Ethswitch, established in 2011, is a share company fully owned by all banks in Ethiopia. It is established mainly to provide simple, affordable, secured, and efficient e-payment infrastructure services to retail payment service providers, and through them, to end users in Ethiopia; by deploying state-of-the-art technology along with highly skilled and motivated professionals. The underling mandate of Ethswitch is contributing to the modernization of the national payments system and enhancement of financial inclusion in the country."
ayoubb

SmartelMoney | About Us - 2 views

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  • Smartel Money Ltd is company that is rooted in the Kingdom of Lesotho. The aim and focus of Smartel money is to provide mobile payment services, savings & credit and monetary transfers and serve thus as an alternative to traditional banking systems. We aim to provide to individuals, institutions, organizations, multi-industry sectors and governments with the cutting edge, fresh and innovative financial management system in this ever changing world. We also aim to improve the quality of cloud computing (payment as a service) and interaction between computers and people to achieve their payment processes.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      Smartel Money Ltd provides a range of financial services (mobile payments,savings, lending, transfers) for different customer segments including banked and unbanked individuals and societies. It mainly uses cloud computing and the use of computers for payment processes.
  • Smartel Money Ltd is company that is rooted in the Kingdom of Lesotho. The aim and focus of Smartel money is to provide mobile payment services, savings & credit and monetary transfers and serve thus as an alternative to traditional banking systems.
    • aminej
       
      Smartel Money is a very competitive application in the market when it comes to E-payments services and many other products thanks to the very low costs and convenience in using the platform. They will also connect people in rural areas to different part of the continent and even the world in order to get access to funding and credit
  • Smartel Money Ltd is company that is rooted in the Kingdom of Lesotho. The aim and focus of Smartel money is to provide mobile payment services, savings & credit and monetary transfers and serve thus as an alternative to traditional banking systems. We aim to provide to individuals, institutions, organizations, multi-industry sectors and governments with the cutting edge, fresh and innovative financial management system in this ever changing world. We also aim to improve the quality of cloud computing (payment as a service) and interaction between computers and people to achieve their payment processes. Smartel Money customer base comprises banked and unbanked people and societies, insurance, retail grocery, retail clothing, retail cell phone services, utility services etc.
    • tahaemsd
       
      The core element of Smartel Money is to provide a simple and reliable payment system and provide credit to the customer base whilst in that regard providing competitive prices around the clock.
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  • SmartelMoney | About Us
    • ayoubb
       
      Smartel Money LTD
  • SmartelMoney | About Us
    • ayoubb
       
      Smartel Money LTD
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    There are 5 reasons why this company is being used: Low cost lowest rates in the country, cheaper than internet banking and even cheaper than mobile money. they have kept fees as low as possible - they are the most affordable option on the market. Easy To use you get to use the platform that you are most comfortable with, app, USSD codes, or internet, no need to cram codes that run forever if it doesn't work for you. It's Convinient YOU CAN DO IT ANYTIME ANYWHERE Use My Wallet anytime anywhere for anything, money transfers, bills, airtime, groceries, fuel. See, easy! It's safe When you use my Wallet Services, you are not bound to any carrier, you can even use it without any carrier, bring your ID or passport. Secure Uses accredited national banking security and standards to protect your money whether you are transacting or not.
sawsanenn

Is M-Pesa really Kenyan or British? - 1 views

  • Hailed as the “Kenyan technology success story”, many have claimed M-PESA to be a testimony to the greatness of the East African country’s technology scene, producing world-class technology companies that rival those in South Africa. However, is the acclaimed mobile money service really Kenyan at all? The answer is no. M-PESA is British.
    • hichamachir
       
      M-Pesa can be a british company but it's becoming part of the Kenyan culture. It's not important whether it's British or Kenyan, the most important thing is that M-Pesa revolutionized the Kenyan economy and played a huge role to develop the financial industry in Kenya.
  • By any stretch of the currently available facts, the service that accounts for more than 60 percent of Kenya’s GDP in transactions was conceived by British professionals. The company commissioned with developing the idea, Sagentia, into a workable technology was British. Additionally, the company that owns the intellectual property rights to the idea, Vodafone, is British and, lastly, it was funded in its initial stages by the British Government.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      M-Pesa may be a British business, but it is becoming a part of the culture of Kenya. Whether it's British or Kenyan, the most important thing is that M-Pesa has revolutionized the Kenyan economy and played a major role in the growth of Kenya's financial sector.
  • Despite this certificate being awarded in 2012 and being stated as being in the LITERARY category, Ouko insists he is the original M-PESA innovator and further elaborates by saying that he has been “trying to Patent a Money Transfer system way back in 2003”. Even though he says that he believes many more Kenyans contributed to the innovation and development of M-PESA without recognition or reward, he writes, “Even though I currently believe I am the one, I start this with an open mind. If another person or firm comes forward with compelling proof I am ready to step aside and support that person.”
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  • Nyagaka Anyona Ouko, a Kenyan from Nairobi, claims he is the innovator of M-Pesa and claims that Vodafone and its representatives stole the idea of Mobile Cash Transfer from him.
    • ghtazi
       
      there is a lot of perspectives about the fact that M-Pesa is not really a Kenyan product but a British product. Nyagaka Anyona Ouko, a Kenyan from Nairobi, claims he is the innovator of M-Pesa and accuses Vodafone of plagiarism. but the story vanished quicker than it appears.
  • By any stretch of the currently available facts, the service that accounts for more than 60 percent of Kenya’s GDP in transactions was conceived by British professionals. The company commissioned with developing the idea, Sagentia, into a workable technology was British. Additionally, the company that owns the intellectual property rights to the idea, Vodafone, is British and, lastly, it was funded in its initial stages by the British Government.
    • sawsanenn
       
      This excerpt is important because it shows how M-Pesa helped in the economic growth of Kenya. They also helped in expanding the fintech culture in the country
mehdi-ezzaoui

Capitec partners with EasyEquities to offer share trading in SA and US - 1 views

  • Capitec has added share trading to its portfolio after entering into a partnership with low-cost investment platform EasyEquities. The move, which was announced on Friday, could be seen as a sign that Capitec wants to be able to satisfy the diverse requirements of more upper-income clients for broader financial services. The company has traditionally used no-frills bank accounts to attract budget-savvy low- to middle-class banking clients. ..
    • aminej
       
      It's good to see that different Fintechs are going into partnerships in order to develop more and improve their situations. Capitec wants to target more people and mostly high income who want to maximize more their profits by investing in Stocks and Bonds
  • Capitec partners with EasyEquities to offer share trading in SA and US The move is part of a broader strategy to provide diverse financial services through a partnership network
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    Capitec has added share trading to its portfolio after entering into a partnership with low-cost investment platform EasyEquities.
mohammed_ab

Benefits of Cloud Computing in Financial Services - iTech blog - 0 views

  • Cloud eliminates many data storage management problems that plague dated enterprise infrastructure. Cloud computing in banking offers easy access to data for regulatory reporting, risk mitigation, analytics, deep learning, and discovering risk management anomalies.
  • Cloud based financial services can scale to meet variable and increasing data volume. Plus clean, consolidated, contextualized data eliminates the blinders caused by data silos. Additionally, on-premise grids typically force banks to allocate compute resources while cloud resources are available on-demand.
  • Open banking promotes banking and payments technology standardization, drives competition, enhances security of customer account data, and leads to data use innovation. APIs simplify the way financial institutions collect actionable data (e.g. customer purchasing, loan needs, preferred journey patterns, risk profiles, and future income projections).
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    Using cloud computing can really improve data protection which is vital for a company like M-Pesa.
hibaerrai

FinTech regulatory sandbox | The sandbox approach - 0 views

  • A FinTech sandbox or an application program interface (API) sandbox is an environment that innovators and testers can use to mimic the characteristics exhibited by the production environment on a real-time basis to help simulate responses from all the systems an application interfaces with. This enables banks and FinTech players to experiment with innovative financial products or services within a well-defined space and duration. Moreover, the presence of appropriate safeguards helps in containing the consequences of failure. Essentially, the sandbox allows for the pilot testing of newly developed technologies. 
    • hibaerrai
       
      It helps control the activities happening on the platform and test new technologies and innovative financial products.
mehdibella

JUMO: Banking services in the palm of your hand | AFD - Agence Française de D... - 1 views

  • “JUMO has started to solve the problem of access to good quality financial services for people in emerging economies”, says Andrew Watkins-Bell, CEO of JUMO. “It’s unacceptable for people to have difficulties making transactions, saving or finding capital to finance their company.”
  • JUMO was set up by Andrew Watkins-Ball in 2014 in South Africa. It has grown from a team of 7 people to some 300 people in 2018, selling its products in six countries. In 2017 alone, JUMO granted 12.2 million loans to its customers all over the world.
  • “PROPARCO’s investment in JUMO – which is also our first investment in a fintech company – is a natural extension of our work to promote financial inclusion via microfinance institutions, loans to small and medium-sized enterprises – and now mobile technology”, explains Grégory Clemente, Chief Executive Officer of PROPARCO. “This project uses mobile phone technology to reach a larger number of people in a much wider area.” 
    • mehdibella
       
      the CEO explains how his investment is going to help JUMO achieve more ground with its institution as by 2019 it has granted 12.2million loans to its customers all over the world.
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  • JUMO: Banking services in the palm of your hand
  • “PROPARCO’s investment in JUMO – which is also our first investment in a fintech company – is a natural extension of our work to promote financial inclusion via microfinance institutions, loans to small and medium-sized enterprises – and now mobile technology”, explains Grégory Clemente, Chief Executive Officer of PROPARCO. “This project uses mobile phone technology to reach a larger number of people in a much wider area.” 
    • samiatazi
       
      the CEO explains how his investment is going to help JUMO achieve more ground with its institution as by 2019 it has granted 12.2million loans to its customers all over the world.
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    It's interesting that Jumo thought about an innovative solution to facilitate the lending transactions. Jumo gives a low-cost alternative to local non-regulated lenders.
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    Yes! It's interesting that JUMO uses its technology in order to help people in need finance their projects.
nourserghini

Fintech Trends 2020: New Technology in Financial Services - 0 views

  • AI-powered ChatbotsBanks and most of the businesses in the consumer industry have to deal with so many customer inquiries. It requires them to set up dedicated staff members or a complete call center to keep answering the questions that may not directly benefit their business. The artificial intelligence relieves the financial institutions in this hassle with modern-technology equipped chatbots. These virtual assistants are smart in understanding the user queries and providing them with the most viable answer.
    • nourserghini
       
      Fintechs can implement AI-powered chatbots to enhance their customers' experience with their platforms and services.
mehdibella

Standard Bank snaps up major stake in SnapScan maker | Fin24 - 1 views

  • The company will continue to develop and expand its offering to provide a range of product development and payments services.Kobus Ehlers, Firepay CEO, said: “Our team is looking forward to building out our payments platform to solve the real-world payments problems we have always focused on, and to provide customers with the best experience possible. We’re excited to work with Standard Bank in our mission to achieve this both in South Africa and across the continent.”
  • “We are excited about working more closely with the Firepay team and think that there is an excellent strategic fit between their capabilities and Standard Bank’s vision for a truly universal bank, both in South Africa and throughout the African continent,” said Wendy Pienaar, SBSA Head of Emerging Payments.“Firepay’s experienced team and industry know-how will be used to bolster Standard Bank’s emerging payments strategy,” she added.In addition to SnapScan, the Firepay team’s technology platform already enables payments for several clients, including WeChat and Masterpass.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      SnapScan's plan for expansion seems very important to me. They will accomplish enormous things on the African continent with the financial aid of Standard Bank and the special service that SnapScan offers.
  • “We are excited about working more closely with the Firepay team and think that there is an excellent strategic fit between their capabilities and Standard Bank’s vision for a truly universal bank, both in South Africa and throughout the African continent,” said Wendy Pienaar, SBSA Head of Emerging Payments.“Firepay’s experienced team and industry know-how will be used to bolster Standard Bank’s emerging payments strategy,” she added.In addition to SnapScan, the Firepay team’s technology platform already enables payments for several clients, including WeChat and Masterpass.
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  • Johannesburg - South African financial services provider Standard Bank has acquired a majority share of Firepay, the company behind the quick response code payment app SnapScan.
  • Firepay launched the SnapScan app in partnership with Standard Bank in 2014 and today has 32 000 physical and online merchants.The app, which is connected to a bank account or mobile wallet, allows users to make payments from their mobile device by scanning a QR (quick response) code.
  • “We are excited about working more closely with the Firepay team and think that there is an excellent strategic fit between their capabilities and Standard Bank’s vision for a truly universal bank, both in South Africa and throughout the African continent,” said Wendy Pienaar, SBSA Head of Emerging Payments.
    • mehdibella
       
      I find that Contributing to students wellfare is amazing by this parternship.
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    SnapScan expansion strategy seems quite interesting for me. With the financial help of Standard Bank and the unique service that SnapScan provides, they can achieve huge things in the African continent.
mehdibella

Carbon , Nigerian fintech startup processed $240M payments transactions in 2020 - Techg... - 0 views

  • In 2012, two brothers, Chijioke Dozie and Ngozi Dozie, founded Carbon, a Nigerian digital bank start-up. Carbon began as a digital lending company, but now the company provides a variety of services, from payments to savings to investments. According to Dozie, “Our annual report will be released in the second quarter after our financial audit is complete, to gain customer trust, Chijioke Dozie, the CEO, told ProWellTech in 2019 that the company will make Carbon’s financials public.” If you note, before we published the 2019 fiscal year update, we released a year under review in January 2020.Gross profits, profit or loss before and after tax, liabilities and equity, total assets, etc. are included in Carbon’s annual report. Carbon’s year of analysis reveals processed payments, client base, disbursed loans, and investments made on the platform. The business with about 659,000 customers processed N96.54 billion (~$241.35 million) according to Carbon’s year of analysis for fiscal year 2020, which is up 89 percent compared to the same period a year earlier. N25.51 billion (~$63 million) was the disbursement volume for its lending arm, an improvement of 9.1 percent from the 2019 financial year. Investments worth N13.02 billion (~32.55 million) were made on the site, up by 365 percent from FY 2019.The factors that affected these numbers last year, according to the company, included the launch of an iOS app that pushed clients Acquisition, introducing its feature for low-income customers with USSD banking services; and a social chat feature to allow faster transactions. Besides that, Carbon obtained a microfinance bank license in an attempt to become a digital bank. The license implies, according to Dozie, that Carbon’s customers are given additional protection by the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation through depositor insurance. The standard Carbon wallet is now a full-fledged bank account, Dozie says, and clients will transact on the platform like any bank would.
    • samiatazi
       
      Carbon's analysis year offers statistics on processed purchases, user base, loans paid out and network expenditures. The corporation has processed 96,54 billion (241,35 million dollars) last year with around 659,000 customers. N25.51 billion represented a 9.1 percent increase over the 2019 budgetary year for the disbursement of the lending arm. Carbon was invested in N13.02 billion ($32.55 million), up 365% from FY 2019.
  • Carbon , Nigerian fintech startup processed $240M payments transactions in 2020 - Techgist Africa | Africa Leading Tech
chaimaa-rachid

How to achieve success with cloud adoption in the financial sector | Enterprise IT | Te... - 0 views

  • Today, in order to maintain competitive advantage, financial institutions need to be increasingly agile and quick in how they respond to fast-changing customer expectations and ultimately beat their competitors.
kaoutarchennoufi

Fawry | Helios Investment Partners | Helios Investment Partners - 0 views

  • Fawry provides users with a secure electronic bill payments solution, connecting consumers, merchants, governments and financial institutions on a consolidated gateway that is accessible through multiple channels, including Point of Sale (POS) machines, ATMs, post offices, online and through mobile wallets. 
    • tahaemsd
       
      how Fawry is pioneering electronic bill presentment and payment platform
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      Fawry is able to connect different types of segments and people from consumers to merchants to government, etc.
  • Fawry provides users with a secure electronic bill payments solution, connecting consumers, merchants, governments and financial institutions on a consolidated gateway that is accessible through multiple channels, including Point of Sale (POS) machines, ATMs, post offices, online and through mobile wallets. 
    • kaoutarchennoufi
       
      Many people are concerned with the level of security of these financial services providers and sometimes they refuse to use them because of this matter. However, Fawry provides its customers with a secure electronic bill payments solution through multiple channels including point of sale which is easy to use and increases efficiency.
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

Ethiopia launches mobile money schemes to extend banking reach | Reuters - 0 views

  • BelCash’s helloCash service could have 2-3 million users this year and 10 million by 2017 or 2018, the firm’s chief executive Vince Diop said, adding that BelCash would receive a fee for each transaction made.
    • sawsanenn
       
      this excerpt is important because it shows how effective belcash is. and how an African country is willing to ensure financial inclusion and increase deposits by using financial technology.
  • BelCash’s helloCash service could have 2-3 million users this year and 10 million by 2017 or 2018, the firm’s chief executive Vince Diop said, adding that BelCash would receive a fee for each transaction made.
    • ghtazi
       
      in this excerpt, we can see that the service can have 10 million users by 2017 or 2018. we can aslo see the belcash would receive a fee for each transaction made.
  • Netherlands-based BelCash is offering a technology called helloCash, while MOSS ICT, mainly owned by an Ireland-based firm, is rolling out M-Birr in the nation of 96 million people.In both cases, Ethiopian banks and institutions will offer the service to customers and hold the cash deposited, in line with government policy that bars foreign firms or banks from investing in the financial sector or the telecoms industry.
    • nourserghini
       
      This article discusses the case of Belcash and M-Birr as two fintechs offering similar services which can lead us to say that M-Birr is a competitor of Belcash in Ethiopia.
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  • Bankers say Ethiopia has no more than 1,500 ATM cash machines, while there was just over 2,200 bank branches as of June, or one for every 40,000 people, the central bank says. Only one in 10 people have a bank account.In addition to branches, which are expensive to set up, banks plan to authorise thousands of agents, such as shops or merchants, in line with new regulations. Such agents will be able to take deposits and hand out cash via the mobile system.
    • aymanelmamoun
       
      Cashless mobile payment application replace ATMs so that unbanked people can join. Only one out of 10 people is banked.
  • Ethiopian banks and microfinance firms are launching mobile money services, helping reach swathes of the population that now have little access to branches or services, the mobile technology providers and banks said.
    • omarlahmidi
       
      Belcash could make a lot of profit in Ethiopia. It offers a technology called helloCash, that will help customers and offer them a better service.
kenzabenessalah

Cassava Fintech - Cassava Smartech - 0 views

  • Our integrated platform offers multi-mobile financial services programmes, which depending on the target market, can be tailored to suit banked, unbanked and under-banked customer segments. We offer a rich pipeline of innovative use cases, including micro-loans, micro-savings (for individuals or groups), mobile business wallets, international remittances, and merchant payment solutions.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      The important message to take is that the financial services that Cassava offers are not only for people who have bank accounts, but for unbanked and under-banked people as well.
kenzabenessalah

Cassava Fintech | Start-Up Nation Central - 0 views

  • In July 2018, Start-Up Nation Central hosted a delegation from Cassava Fintech, Africa who are leading Africa’s Fintech Transformation Revolution. Cassava Fintech provide inclusive access to digital financial services across Africa, helping drive financial inclusion, digital payments and the adoption of mobile e-commerce.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      Cassava must always be on point since it once was the leading company in Africa's Fintech Transformation Revolution. Helping to create more digitalized services for Africa is a great initiative.
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