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hindelquarrouti

Uganda, Kenya Farmers to Reap from WorldCover Climate Insurance Funds | ChimpReports - 1 views

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    Worldcover has raised $6m for farmers in Kenya, Uganda, and Ghana in order to overcame challenges that were raised because of the climate change.
chaimaa-rachid

Kiva Lets You Fund a Student's Education, $25 at a Time - 0 views

  • The idea to expand to higher educational micro-loans was gradual and evolved mostly with feedback from the field.
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    Kiva has chosen an important point which is facilitating student loans. As we know, most of the time, students struggle to get financial services or loans. Besides, the company can be very successful since it has found a solution to one of the big problems that students may face.
mohammed_ab

Mastercard invests $3m in African financial inclusion - FinTech Futures - 0 views

  • The Mastercard Foundation Fund for Rural Prosperity (FRP) is investing $2.8 million in three companies from Burundi, Malawi, and Uganda to support projects that expand financial inclusion in rural Africa.
  • The three companies, Prothem Usine, Pula Advisors, and Enviu BV, were selected from among 195 firms that submitted applications to the third phase of the Fund’s 2017/2018 rolling competition. This competition is an effort to find and support scalable financial products and services for rural areas of Africa.
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    The fact that Pula won a funding competition organized by Mastercard FRP where 195 companies were competing for shows the potential the company has. I think that Mastercard understood that Pula is one of the greatest fintech solutions that could expand financial inclusion in Africa.
nourserghini

How little known Abacus is enabling Kenyans to Micro-invest in Securities on the Nairob... - 0 views

  • A new Kenyan startup called Abacus (www.abacus.co.ke) is a licensed data vendor with the Nairobi Securities Exchange(NSE).Its been in existence since 2015 and just early this year,in partnership with Genghis Capital and Chase bank,they began offering subscribers the ability to deposit,buy,sell and trade unit trusts,bonds and equities on their platform.
    • ayachehbouni
       
      Abacus helps investors in African markets make and execute faster, smarter, and more informed decisions by providing real time financial data, news, analysis and analytics tools and market access.
  • A new Kenyan startup called Abacus (www.abacus.co.ke) is a licensed data vendor with the Nairobi Securities Exchange(NSE).Its been in existence since 2015 and just early this year,in partnership with Genghis Capital and Chase bank,they began offering subscribers the ability to deposit,buy,sell and trade unit trusts,bonds and equities on their platform.
    • aminej
       
      Abacus offers very interesting investing opportunities for Kenyans who want to learn about trading through stocks, bonds and other securities. It will also reduce the number of people who are unbanked and encourage them to use these services in order to maximize profit
  • All in all,Abacus allows you to easily get started on the road to investing in the NSE,its available on the web through www.abacus.co.ke and the android app is available on the Google play store,A basic subscriber account is easy to set up and allows one to easily get started with practise trading with virtual funds and realtime NSE data on market open so that one can learn.
    • nourserghini
       
      This article shows that Abacus makes investing easier through its website and android app that allow trading with virtual funds and real market data.
hindelquarrouti

WorldRemit review 2021: Complaints, fees, rates | finder.com - 2 views

  • What to watch out forMaximum daily limits. Transaction limits depend on how you are sending the money, while a total 24-hour cap of $9,000 applies to all transactions being sent by you out of the US.Changing fees. Depending on where you are sending to, how you are paying and how you are transferring money, your fees may vary. Although a base fee of $3.99 is applied to most transfers, keep an eye on this category when actually completing your transfer to make sure it doesn’t change.No hedging options. WorldRemit only offers one-off transfers, unlike some of its competitors that offer additional tools to help you save money. Hedging tools are most often used to lock in an exchange rate, helping you save money on future transfers if the market shifts against your position.Inconsistent markups. Exchange rates vary through WorldRemit and depend not only on the currency you are sending to but also on the destination country. Expect mid-market markups anywhere from 1-4%.
  • Easy-to-use website. Signing up and sending money can be done in as little as a few minutes, and support can be accessed through phone, email, live chat and FAQs.Worldwide network. Customers in more than 50 countries can send funds to over 150 countries using a variety of methods, including bank transfers, cash pickup at thousands of locations, door-to-door delivery, delivery to services like Alipay and more.Flexible payment options. Pay with a credit or debit card, from your bank account, through Apple or Google Pay and even with prepaid cards.Fast transfers. Cash pickups, WorldRemit Wallet transfers and airtime top-ups are typically available instantly after sending, while mobile money and bank deposits may take one or more business days to process.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      The boundaries of WorldRemit services are discussed in this article. Every service has its limits, so the company has to focus on this aspect to strengthen its services by asking the service users for feedback.
  • Cash pickups, WorldRemit Wallet transfers and airtime top-ups are typically available instantly after sending, while mobile money and bank deposits may take one or more business days to process.
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  • WorldRemit transfers can be sent from over 50 countries and received in over 150 countries.
  • WorldRemit uses many methods to protect your transaction and is authorized and regulated by many government agencies.
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    This article talks about the limits of WorldRemit services. I think that every service got its limits so the company has to work on this aspect in order to improve its services by asking about feedback for the service users.
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    Besides aiming for financial inclusion, Worldremit offers a lot of benefit to its client since it is easy to use, as well as, it is a worldwide network with flexible payment options and fast transfers that are not available in traditional banking. This has created a competitive advantage for the company
hindelquarrouti

WorldRemit launches cash pickup service in Lebanon, Algeria | Mobile Payments Today - 2 views

  • Digital money transfer service WorldRemit has launched a new cash pickup service in Algeria and Lebanon, according to a press release.In Lebanon, funds recipients can collect cash from more than 130 branches of Wings International. Algerian recipients can collect cash from any branch of Trust Bank Algeria across the country. With the WorldRemit app or website, people in more than 50 countries can send instant, secure money transfers to more than 125 destinations, the release said.
  • In Lebanon, funds recipients can collect cash from more than 130 branches of Wings International. Algerian recipients can collect cash from any branch of Trust Bank Algeria across the country. With the WorldRemit app or website, people in more than 50 countries can send instant, secure money transfers to more than 125 destinations, the release said.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      In Algeria, WorldRemit provides a good service and it seems they have earned the confidence of customers, so I believe an expansion strategy will work for them because they are growing rapidly and in many countries.
  • With the WorldRemit app or website, people in more than 50 countries can send instant, secure money transfers to more than 125 destinations, the release said.
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    WorldRemit is providing a good service in Algeria and it seems that they've gained the customers trust, so I believe that an expansion strategy can work for them because they're growing fast and in many countries.
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    WorldRemit is expanding and launching new services in Lebanon. Now people in numerous countries can send instant money, and in even a larger number of countries, people can receive instant money.
hibaerrai

Leading Egyptian Digital E-Payments Platform Fawry Reaches $1 Billion Market Cap | Fina... - 0 views

  • This is a super exciting time for Egyptian fintechs. For Fawry to reach a market cap of $1 billion within one year of its IPO is quite impressive and is a moment to celebrate. This will help the whole industry and will open more doors for fintechs to receive funds and make partial exits.
    • ayachehbouni
       
      The pandemic was a huge opportunity for Fawry and Fintech companies in general as, thanks to it, they had an important increase in demand.
  • Commenting on the news, Okasha told WAYA: “This is a super exciting time for Egyptian fintechs. For Fawry to reach a market cap of $1 billion within one year of its IPO is quite impressive and is a moment to celebrate. This will help the whole industry and will open more doors for fintechs to receive funds and make partial exits.”Fintechs and electronic banking companies have seen a huge increase in demand as a result of the pandemic. Fawry saw an increase of more than 50% of the company’s value before the Covid-19 crisis. This number grew exponentially during the crisis.The company went public on the Egyptian Exchange in August 2019, since then its stock price has increased by over 300%. The initial cost of one share at the company was EGP 6.46.According to Fawry’s website, it handles around 2.1 million transactions daily and collected $2.43 billion last year. It has approximately 20 million customers.
    • hibaerrai
       
      The pandemic has caused Fawry's stock price to increase drastically after going public on the EX. This is a huge step for the fintech which expects a successfull future.
hibaerrai

Fawry Microfinance to receive 310M loan for expansion - Business Today - 1 views

  • Fawry subsidiary Fawry Microfinance will receive a combined 310 million through loan and credit facilities with the Egyptian-American Enterprise Fund (EAEF) and Banque Misr respectively. The ordinary general assembly of Fawry for e-payments has approved a EGP 160 million loan between Fawry Microfinance and the Egyptian-American Enterprise Fund. They also approved a financing offer by Banque Misr, a board member and shareholder, which would grant Fawry credit facilities with an authorized limit of EGP 150 million. EAEF owns a 9.7 percent stake in Fawry while Banque Misr owns 6.3 percent.
    • hibaerrai
       
      Fawry microfinance capital has increased in favor of old shareholders. The fintech's portfolio increased to about 453M closer to the company's goal 500M before the end of 2021, and that's good news for Fawry.
samiatazi

Carbon for SME | Financial Services Infrastructure for Africa - 0 views

  • The complete suite of services to help your business scaleOnline Payments Accept online payments from Visa, Verve and Mastercard in over 40 currencies. All transactions are PCI DSS compliant, 3D Secure enabled, and processed through an SSL encrypted channel.
    • samiatazi
       
      Carbon provides t customers with many features fo their e-payments, business loans, and transfers !
  • Business LoansTraditional sources of financing are rigid, demand collateral, and do not fit your business flow. Take your business to the next level with up to ₦20 million uncollateralized flexible repayment loans.
  • Funds Transfers & OverdraftsNever let your business run dry again with Optimus. Reliably transfer funds at cheaper rates than the banks and keep your business afloat with an Overdraft when you need liquidity.
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  • Identity VerificationCarbonIVS is the most advanced and comprehensive Identity Verification System in Nigeria, helping businesses maintain KYC compliance, fight fraud and onboard customers faster.
kenza_abdelhaq

EthioPay Mojaloop Case Study - DFS Lab - 1 views

  • EthioPay wanted to continue adding value for the Ethiopian banking sector through additional services and products. They wanted to add a number of different switch use cases (e.g. merchants, CICO, etc) to their ATM switch.
    • tahaemsd
       
      This is probably an efficient and scalable way to easily interconnect the different services in the ethiopian banking sector
  • They conducted a technical evaluation of the Mojaloop platform. While Mojaloop seemed to provide the required functionality, for a live deployment it lacked definition around auxiliary requirements to move into production.
  • EthioPay wanted to continue adding value for the Ethiopian banking sector through additional services and products. They wanted to add a number of different switch use cases (e.g. merchants, CICO, etc) to their ATM switch.
    • sawsanenn
       
      this excerpt is important because nowadays the development of companies for consumer products allows the huge opportunity for the expansion of electronic payments because it is assumed that consumers of electronic payments are indeed end-users and also that the majority of payouts are Customers to Business. Expanding enterprises also provide opportunities for big potential Business to Business payments.
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  • What they want EthioPay wanted to continue adding value for the Ethiopian banking sector through additional services and products. They wanted to add a number of different switch use cases (e.g. merchants, CICO, etc) to their ATM switch. What they built They conducted a technical evaluation of the Mojaloop platform. While Mojaloop seemed to provide the required functionality, for a live deployment it lacked definition around auxiliary requirements to move into production. How Mojaloop helps With over 40 million phone subscribers and most banks having their own mobile banking system in Ethiopia, there is no mobile based inter-bank fund transfer. Mojaloop is potentially an efficient and scalable way to easily interconnect these disparate services.
    • ghtazi
       
      in this excerpt, we can see that Ethiopay wants to add value to the baking sector by adding new products and services. they also do a technical evaluation of the Mojaloop platform, which is the one that provides the required functionalities to the production. Last but not least it shows us that There is no mobile-based inter-bank fund transfer for 40 million telephone subscribers and most banks in Ethiopia have their own mobile banking system.
  • EthioPay (ETS) is owned by a consortium of Ethiopian banks and operates a central switching platform for ATMs throughout the country.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      Ethiopay wanted to expand its services by implementing the platform Mojaloop which will interconnect disparate services.
aminej

WorldCover raises $6M round for emerging markets' climate insurance | TechCrunch - 1 views

  • WorldCover investor and EchoVC founder Eghosa Omoigui believes the startup’s insurance offerings can actually help farmers improve yield. “Weather-risk drives a lot of decisions with these farmers on what to plant, when to plant, and how much to plant,” he said. “With the crop insurance option, the farmer says, ‘Instead of one hector, I can now plant two or three, because I’m covered.’ ”
  • WorldCover’s platform uses satellite imagery, on-ground sensors, mobile phones and data analytics to create insurance options for farmers whose crop yields are affected adversely by weather events — primarily lack of rain.
  • For the moment, WorldCover only insures for events such as rainfall risk, but in the future it will look to include other weather events, such as tropical storms, in its insurance programs and platform data analytics.
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      worldcover model oes not assess or provide insurance payouts specificially for climate change
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  • the startup will look to possibilities to update its platform to offer farming advice to smallholder farmers, in addition to insurance coverage.
    • aminej
       
      WorldCover has managed to raise funds of 6 milllion which is huge. It shows that companies are more and more helping farmers and agriculture because it is very important for the development of a country
  • WorldCover, a New York and Africa-based climate insurance provider to smallholder farmers, has raised a $6 million Series A round led by MS&AD Ventures.Y Combinator, Western Technology Investment and EchoVC also participated in the round.WorldCover’s platform uses satellite imagery, on-ground sensors, mobile phones and data analytics to create insurance options for farmers whose crop yields are affected adversely by weather events — primarily lack of rain.
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    WorldCover provides a solution for crop and smallholder farmers to protect themselves from weather uncertainty. The company gives an opportunity to those farmers to hedge against weather risks, which helps them increase their yield.
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    Worldcover is an African-based Insurance that covers climate. It mainly targets farmers. It benefits from the use of satellite imagery and data analytics in order to create good insurance options to farmers.
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    Worldcover gives small farmers the correct sort of insurance relying on their region.
hibaerrai

nellyelewa, Author at The Thndr blog - 0 views

  • At Thndr we believe that everyone should have access to financial services and that means access to different products that can make your money work for you.  That’s why we’ve partnered up with Azimut, one of Europe’s leading independent asset managers to bring you the new Egypt-focused fixed income mutual fund AZ-Savings. AZ Savings is one of the first funds of its kind, where you can invest in daily certificates that you can redeem weekly—no more liquidity worries.
    • hibaerrai
       
      Thndr is aiming to associate with numerous investment platforms in other countries to exchange securities and currencies.
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.
kaoutarchennoufi

Businesses With Impact: Kiva.org | HuffPost - 0 views

  • Kiva connects your American dollars with a female Palestinian farmer looking for capital to invest in fertilizer, or a Peruvian motorcycle business that needs money to buy tires to resell. On Kiva’s web site right now, Samar from Jordan is looking for a loan to buy a sewing machine to support her embroidery shop, and Julius in Kenya is seeking funds for flour and oil for his catering business. These are real people with real stories, and by investing in them, you help make the world a smaller place.
    • kaoutarchennoufi
       
      Kiva's real value relies on the fact that it works hardly to connect funds with people in need all around the world. It allows people to communicate and shares ideas and inspirations all around the world.
kenza_abdelhaq

Lumkani's fire detectors might help save thousands of homes in South Africa's townships - 1 views

  • Right now, Lumkani is funded by charitable donations, with consumers paying a small, affordable fee — about $1.30 per box. But the company is looking for a more sustainable business model, and hopes to expand beyond South Africa's big cities throughout the nation and sub-Saharan Africa.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      Affordable devices for low income families in order to promote financial inclusion and expand to the rest of Africa.
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    "Right now, Lumkani is funded by charitable donations, with consumers paying a small, affordable fee - about $1.30 per box. But the company is looking for a more sustainable business model, and hopes to expand beyond South Africa's big cities throughout the nation and sub-Saharan Africa."
kenza_abdelhaq

AgroCenta CEO on the Challenges of Entrepreneurship in Ghana - 0 views

  • Does being an entrepreneur in Ghana – and in a developing economy in Africa – presents any ulterior challenges you had overcome?Being an entrepreneur in Africa and in emerging markets, in general, is quite difficult because of the lack of structure and supports put in place by the government. It requires a lot of courage and persistence to get the simplest things done. Any simple tech solution that you might want to build can end up being a very complex challenge because it relies on services that do not exist or don’t work properly. Access to funding also remains a big problem for many entrepreneurs who will need money to test, pilot and scale a platform or a solution. Many investors are quite held back when it comes to making investments in Africa for an obvious reason: corruption.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it reflects the challenges faced by AgroCenta in Ghana, i.e. corruption, lack of financing, lack of proper infrastructure, lack of government help, among other things.
  • Our business model is simple, we are a B2B business that generates commission fees on trade volumes from the businesses we work with.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is extremely important because it clearly states the business model of the company.
  • we are definitely improving the financial livelihood of smallholder farmers through fair trade. Many smallholder farmers are paid less than $1 a day and our objective is to increase it to $4 a day by 2020.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      AgroCenta is an extremely important concept because it is helping to increase farmers' salaries. Going from $1 a day to $4 a day is already an improvement.
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  • AgroCenta focuses on 3 key impact goals for Ghana:No Poverty: Gender Equality: in Sub-Saharan Africa, traditions and land ownerships do not favor women, which ends up in many women being excluded from the agriculture value chain. By engaging the relevant stakeholders, AgroCenta rents arable agricultural lands to female smallholder farmers for free. Women are also given seeds, fertilizers, mechanized tractor services and extensive advisory information on farming best practices such as what type of seed to plant, when to plant, how to plant, etc.Decent Work & Economic Growth: we empower smallholder farmers to see agriculture as more than just a way to survive and position it as a viable industry that can be sustainable for their family.
    • mehdibella
       
      as you can see this company cares a lot about the livelyhood of their farmers and is trying to provide them only with the best features that would make life easier which in fact the main things that they tackle in the SDGs.
  • Seedstars Summit has been phenomenal. It has put AgroCenta on a pedestal and in the spotlight of a huge community in Africa. The experience after the Summit has been amazing: we received a lot of proposals from potential investors, partners and other service providers keen on working with us for growth and expansion.
  • Winning the vote of the entire jury, AgroCenta from Ghana was crowned the Seedstars Global Winner of the 5th edition of Seedstars Summit. At Seedstars, we are convinced that AgroCenta will shape the future of AgriTech in Africa. Indeed, the start-up’s mission is to improve the financial livelihood of smallholder farmers through fair trade.
    • aminej
       
      Agrocenta will have a great impact on farmers in Africa since it will enable them to protect their production and have an insurace in case of any risks. It will also help them regulate the market of agricultural products in order to set a price for each one
  • We identified a missing gap in the value chain that was the capacity to access the market for smallholder farmers after they have successfully cultivated their commodities. Access to the market was a huge problem for millions of smallholder farmers.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      AgroCenta is fulfilling a market gap that is the need for smallholder farmers to access the market.
  • AgroCenta focuses as well as Seedstars on achieving the Sustainable Goals set up by the UN
    • sawsanenn
       
      one of the main goals is to reach economic growth by empowering smallholders farmers to see agriculture not only as a survival solution but as an investment
  • Gender Equality: in Sub-Saharan Africa, traditions and land ownerships do not favor women, which ends up in many women being excluded from the agriculture value chain. By engaging the relevant stakeholders, AgroCenta rents arable agricultural lands to female smallholder farmers for free. Women are also given seeds, fertilizers, mechanized tractor services and extensive advisory information on farming best practices such as what type of seed to plant, when to plant, how to plant, etc.Decent Work & Economic Growth: we empower smallholder farmers to see agriculture as more than just a way to survive and position it as a viable industry that can be sustainable for their family.
    • hibaerrai
       
      Agrocenta main goals are the following: first and the most evident one no poverty especially for farmers who are not paid enough. second, gender equality and finally economic agricultural development within the country.
  • A great team for sure! Our major strength has been a team made of people with diverse backgrounds and experiences and a deep understanding of the agricultural value chain. This asset allowed us to save a lot of time we would have naturally spent on trying to fine tune and launch the AgroCenta platform. Thanks to that we avoided making the common mistakes many new and unexperienced founders make.
    • ghtazi
       
      what we can understand is that having a great team is the key asset that led to the rapid growth of Agrocenta. cross-cultural team has been a plus for the development of agrocenta. it helped the company to save time and avoid making common mistakes that many new and inexperienced founders make.
  • Many investors are quite held back when it comes to making investments in Africa for an obvious reason: corruption.
mohammed_ab

Ghana: Payment Systems and Services Act to Boost Digitisation Processes --Governor, BoG... - 0 views

  • The Payment Systems and Services Act would help create an enabling environment for the on-going digitisation processes in the economy, Dr Ernest Addison, the Governor of the Bank of Ghana has said.
  • The Act, passed in March this year and assented to in May, is part of a broader strategy by the Bank of Ghana to create an enabling regulatory environment for convenient, efficient and safe retail payments and funds transfer mechanisms.
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    This new act is going to impact MTN-Ghana position in the market as new market participants will find a lenient political and regulatory environment and will decide to enter the Ghanian's market.
aminej

Abacus Kenya | F6S - 0 views

  • We provide both local and international investors with the tools they need to understand and invest in Kenya's financial markets. Via web and mobile apps, we provide news aggregated from different publishers and fed through sorting and analysis artificial intelligence, real time data from the the securities exchange, charting and analysis tools and order placement for shares currently, but will carry bonds, derivatives and investment funds as well. We have partnered with local banks and stock brokers to leverage their back-end infrastructure and for provision of liquidity.
    • aminej
       
      I love this service because it will reduce the percentage of unbanked people among the Kenyan population. People will learn how to invest their money and maximise their profits through different instruments and services which is good for the banking sector but also the Kenyan economy.
aminej

Digital Banking - cassava fintech - 0 views

    • aminej
       
      I love how convenient that app is because you have so much services that are offered such as paying, scanning, E-wallet, sending money from South Africa or Europe in a practical way. The world is become more and more digital and it is good to see that Africa is following the same path and doing fine.
  • Our Digital Banking business is anchored on a transactional banking model  with the following key services – Micro-loans, Savings, Agent Banking (designed to reach the previously excluded), Device Financing and Diaspora Banking. The Digital Bank’s flagship platform is branded “Square”.   The Square Mobile App is an integrated mobile banking solution that gives customers the ability to transact wherever they are, on services such as bill payments, funds transfer, banking services, nano loans, airtime and so forth. In line with our Diaspora thrust, we have also launched the Square World App, targeting diaspora customers anywhere in the world, offering remittances, and other suite of services as if they were back home
chaimaa-rachid

Fintech Startup, JUMO Raises $55 Million to Expand its Loan Facility Across Africa - 0 views

  • “I’m excited for our next phase. This backing will help us build a better business and break new ground. The strong vote of confidence, along with the world-class tech talent we now have in the business, means we can achieve exceptional outcomes for our partners and customers.” Andrew Watkins-Ball, CEO, JUMO.
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    The startup has evolved in Asia through Pakistan and now plans to grow into new business sectors and dispatch new products in Africa and Asia.
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