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aymanelmamoun

Le Creuset | Make Easy Mobile Payments with SnapScan - 0 views

  • How to Use SnapScan: 1. Download. The SnapScan app can be downloaded onto your iPhone or Android device. Open the app and link your card details (SnapScan works with any South African Bank).In less than 5 minutes, you’re good to go! 2. Order. Go to the Le Creuset website and place an order for your desired items. At checkout, select SnapScan as a payment method. This can be used in conjunction with other payment methods such as eBucks, credit card or EFT, as well as Le Creuset Gift Vouchers. 3. Snap. Open the app to scan the SnapCode displayed at checkout on the Le Creuset website. 4.Pay. Confirm payment with your 4-digit PIN
    • aymanelmamoun
       
      SnapScan offers the customer easy download and signups steps. The four steps are sufficient to start the usage.
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  • Le Creuset is proud to offer SnapScan as a convenient new payment solution. With this easy checkout option, you only have to load your card details once, when you download the SnapScan app. With your information already securely encrypted on your phone, you don’t need to enter them on the website again. And if you’re paying from your phone, it’s as easy as clicking a button!
    • omarlahmidi
       
      To use SnapScan, you just have to download, order, snap, and pay
mbellakbail69

Why South African brands really should adopt an omni-channel model - Ventureburn - 0 views

  • These inconsistent experiences frustrate consumers, who see each brand as a single entity. They don’t know or care that there are different teams putting together the advertising, working in the call centre, and looking after the mobile app. They want a consistent experience from each of these touchpoints. Increasingly, they demand a seamless and connected experience that uses the mobile phone as the hub of communication. Financial firms, especially, face competitive threats from digital disruptors such as Google, PayPal, Apple, and South Africa’s Snapscan.
  • Unlike a multi-channel approach, mobile should not be viewed as a silo by a brand that is committed to omni-channel experiences. With a sound mobile strategy integrated into an omni-channel approach, brands can use push messages effectively within their apps to send personalised messages to customers if they have their permission.
mehdibella

Summer Davos : DabaDoc représente le Maroc | Challenge.ma - 0 views

  • The Moroccan company Dabadoc, the main African director of patient-healthcare relations, received the  2019 “  Technology Pioneer ” award, awarded by the World Economic Forum to selected companies among the most innovative in the world. Among the recipients of the title of “pioneers of technology” of the previous years, we find the biggest companies such as: Google, Twitter, Drubox and BNP .
    • samiatazi
       
      Receiving "Technology Pioneer" award by the World Economic Forum is an added value for the company and Morocco. Therefore, it shows the technological advancement and innovative approach the platform is based on.
  • Dabadoc will be one of the few companies in the Middle East and North Africa region to win this award and join a group of companies involved in the design and deployment of new technologies and innovations with significant impact. on their communities. “This year's pioneers know that technology is not just about innovation, it's also about application. That's why we believe they will shape the future, ”said Fulvia Montresor, Head of Technology Pioneers at the Forum, in a statement.
  • Dabadoc sera l’une des rares entreprises de la région du Moyen-Orient et de l’Afrique du Nord à avoir remporté ce prix et à rejoindre un groupe de sociétés impliquées dans la conception et le déploiement de nouvelles technologies et innovations ayant un impact significatif sur leurs communautés.
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  • «Les pionniers de cette année savent que la technologie ne se limite pas à l’innovation, mais aussi à l’application. C’est pourquoi nous pensons qu’ils façonneront l’avenir »,
nourserghini

Online Lending Companies In Ghana For Loans - 0 views

  • Carbon (Formerly Paylater Ghana)Paylater or Carbon is another Ghanaian lending platform which operates online and is for all calibre of people. The company believes in giving out financial assistance to deserving individuals without the need for collateral or any physical contacts.All payments and application are done solely via Paylater’s mobile application which is currently available on Google Playstore. With Paylater, you can borrow money from 5 cedis and above depending on how you have been able to pay the previous loan you took and the availability of funds at the time. Also, there are no late payment fees with Pay later or Carbon. It’s just your loan amount plus interest.
    • nourserghini
       
      This article is interesting because it states that Carbon was previously called Paylater Ghana, also, because it explains how payments can only be made through the Paylater mobile application and that there are no late payment fees, only the loan plus interest.
nourserghini

4 Apps You Can Use To Access Loans in Ghana - 0 views

  • Fido LoansFido money lending is our second money lending app here. Fido loans is a licensed institution, specialised in giving short term loans.Fido gives loans up to the sum of 200 cedis on first time applications.Based on how soon and how well someone pays for their loans, they can qualify for loans up to the sum of 600 cedis.You can download the Fido app from google play store and apply for your first ever Fido loan.Loans are usually paid into the mobile money accounts of applicants.Orbit Lending GhOrbit Lending is one of the fastest growing online loan companies in Ghana.
    • nourserghini
       
      This article is interesting because it states the most popular lending apps in Ghana which are competitors to Carbon, which are FidoLoans, Orbit Lending Gh and Sika Master.
hichamachir

FinTech Comparative Guide - Technology - France - 0 views

  • Cloud computing The banking, payment and insurance industries rely heavily on the outsourcing of various operational processes to cloud computing service providers (eg, Amazon, Google and Microsoft). The increasing reliance of the European financial sector on foreign entities has recently given French and European regulators cause for concern. In 2017, the European Banking Authority (EBA) published its "Recommendations on Outsourcing to Cloud Service Providers. These recommendations were later included in the update of the EBA Guidelines on Outsourcing Arrangements (EBA/GL/2019/02), which are fully implemented at the national level by the Prudential Supervision and Resolution Authority (ACPR). The EBA guidelines require banking and financial institutions to enter into written agreements with their service providers (including cloud service providers). These agreements should notably include provisions detailing the reporting obligations of the service provider and the audit rights of the competent authorities. In practice, the main cloud service providers are reluctant to enter into agreements which comply with the requirements of the EBA guidelines. This has prompted French and European banking and financial institutions to report these issues to their regulators. This review could lead to the drafting of a European regulation or directive determining standard contractual provisions which would be mandatorily included in agreements with cloud service providers.
    • hichamachir
       
      Cloud computing is the future! I believe that Pula needs to give more importance to cloud computing. Cloud-based storage can totally be improved in Pula's digital infrastructure.
kenzabenessalah

BelCash Archives - How We Made It In Africa - 2 views

  • With the booming economy and a population of 80 million this country could be the next gold mine for mobile banking companies.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      Having certain high expectations could motivate the company to improve itself. Since there are already expectations about Ethiopia being the next gold mine, BelCash could make a lot of profit.
kenza_abdelhaq

Cloud Computing and its impact on Fintech Companies - Fintech Finance - 0 views

  • The banks and financial institutions are happy to use the advantages of secure storage, interoperability, scalability, and 24/7 uptime without heavy investments. This also means that scaling your business to higher user demand is much easier due to the fact that it only takes upgrading the data package that the company is contracted to use. No need to hire, train, and re-train any employees.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      Cloud computing is offering a lot of advantages related to scalability, storage, speed, and efficiency with really low costs which allows banks to have access to these technologies to enhance their financial services and products.
sawsanenn

Frontiers | FinTech: A New Hedge for a Financial Re-intermediation. Strategy and Risk P... - 0 views

  • FinTechs and the Value Chains in the Financial IndustryIt is beneficial to remember how things worked before and after FinTechs and TechFins or big techs in the financial industry.Banking models are shifting significantly from a pipeline, vertical, paradigm, to modular solutions that pave the way to new banking paradigms that entail higher levels of openness toward third parties and a growing number of modular services bundled together.Value is created in platforms through economies of scope in production and innovation (Gawer, 2014). In order for platforms to work, adoption and network effects are essential. Models can go to mere compliance with the prescriptions of openness of PSD2, to the inclusion of new services, the opening of the banking core and data, and the aggregation of those within a platform experience. In particular, we assist both to the evolution of a Bank-as-a-Platform model and a tech-platform-driven model supporting banking and financial intermediation, which both constitute a new interesting field of analysis.Since the wave of digital transformation started entering the financial industr
  • , banking-as-a-business has started moving from a product/service perspective to more contextual solutions where providers are customer needs-driven. This is because customer-driven companies outperform the shareholder-driven ones, and this requires an outside-in approach.Having said that, it is beneficial to remember that digital transformation implies four main categories of innovation (product, process, organizational and business model) (Omarini, 2019, p. 340); all of them require rediscovering that a new strategy paradigm exists. This regards the concept of co-creation, and because of this no single firm can unilaterally carry out a process of continuous experimentation, risk reduction, time compression, and minimizing investment while maximizing market impact. Co-creation requires access to resources from extended networks (suppliers, partners, and consumer communities).Under these new market conditions, FinTechs have become an important piece of a bigger puzzle, each one in its own area of business (payment, lending, etc.), while at the beg
  • inning most of them started as mono-business companies. Only a few of them may become leaders in the market. On the one hand, there are those that make their strategy become international, and on the other, there are FinTechs which enlarge their services-scopes. However, the majority of them will become part of ecosystems where the direction could swing from banks to tech companies or to FinTechs as well, able to manage the network by developing kinds of conglomerate-as-a-service.Another interesting point to outline regards this recent period where all of us have experienced lockdowns around the world, and some effects have also impacted FinTechs as well. The valuations of most unicorns have crashed overnight, while on the FinTechs side there are different situations. Some of them have experienced a dramatic reduction in their
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  • strategy development process, especially when the various units and individuals in the network must collectively execute that strategy. The key issue is this: balancing act between collaborating and competing is delicate and crucial” (Prahalad and Ramaswamy, 2004, p. 197).If co-creation is fundamental to the industry, this needs to leverage on a wider customer perspective that requires introducing the idea of developing ecosystems where the customer is truly free to move and choose the best deal in more competitive markets able to let consumers' ability to make informed decisions against any possible market concentrations among market providers.A business ecosystem (Moore, 1996) reflects the new paradigm of competition in a better way. Traditional management models aimed at gaining competitive advantage, such as vertical or horizontal integration, economies of scale and scope, are not effective anymore. The value of today's companies is determined by the size of its ecosystem (Tewari, 2014). Business ecosystems consist in crossovers of a variety of industries, of which companies cooperate and embrace open innovation to satisfy new customers' needs an
    • samiatazi
       
      Digital transformation implies four main categories of innovation: product, process, organizational and business model. FinTechs have become a significant piece of a greater riddle, every one in its own zone of business. The victors are those that have sufficient liquidity and money to purchase great innovation. This is particularly valid for installments that will be progressively contactless. Individuals costs and per-client commitment edge are key elements, and important markers. The more wellsprings of incomes an organization holds, the better it is for it to be a FinTech.
  • evaluation, others were quite lucky and suffered less.There are many and different feelings on the way FinTechs will exit this situation, which as far as we understand has overall accelerated some strategic choices.First of all, there are many and different FinTechs in the market. What is critical is to look at the fundamentals of the business. All of them are about answering what society is going to look like in the future (attitudes, behaviors, habits, etc.), so that if we no longer need to go to retail stores anymore, why do we need some services based on this situation? This, again, underlines that banking is a people business (Omarini, 2015) and this requires a business to be resilient to become adaptive to consumer changes or moves into a different market where you can still apply the service because the society is not yet ready to shift somewhere else, which means the same business in different markets. Just think of the ongoing situation where the recent wave of people is rethinking and restructuring their finances, so that they have decided to switch rates to digital banks. In this scenario, the winners are those that have enough liquidity—or better still cash-rich—to buy good technology and invest in new directions, also taking the opportunity to use the pandemic to its advantage. This is especially true for payments that are going to be increasingly contactless. However, some more les
  • sons can be learnt from difficult times especially due to external factors such as the following:- People costs and per-customer contribution margin are key factors, and valuable indicators. They are valuable for incumbents too. When staff costs rise, then this becomes a burden if growth is not going to move on. Then, if we move on the per-customer contribution margin (revenue, minus variable costs including credit losses), then this makes a FinTech earn more money per bank account than the cost of running those bank accounts.- One more point has to do with the way a FinTech makes its revenues per customer, and net income is the figure to look out for here. This means that the more sources of revenues a company holds, the better it is for it. If we think of some of the best-known FinTechs, they gather their net income from interchange fees, ATM withdrawals, which can diminish during the pandemic, but gathering revenues from other sources such as lending, investing, or again from referring customers to third-party services, and earning commissions from these referrals.Under this oncoming market structure configuration, a focus on control and ownership of resources is giving way to the importance of accessing and leveraging resources through unique ways of collaboration. “The co-creation process also challenges the assumption that only the firm's aspirations matter. (…) Every participant in the experience network collaborates in value creation and competes in value extraction. This result in constant tension in the
  • One more point has to do with the way a FinTech makes its revenues per customer, and net income is the figure to look out for here. This means that the more sources of revenues a company holds, the better it is for it. If we think of some of the best-known FinTechs, they gather their net income from interchange fees, ATM withdrawals, which can diminish during the pandemic, but gathering revenues from other sources such as lending, investing, or again from referring customers to third-party services, and earning commissions from these referrals.
    • hichamachir
       
      Pula can benefit so much from expanding its revenues streams. It lets the customers use the product or service in different ways which can't make them feel lazy to use a specific way.
  • The emergence of new technologies and players, along with a favorable regulatory framework (PSD2 Directive), is changing the banking industry. FinTechs and TechFins have allowed the introduction of new services and changed the way customers interact to satisfy their financial needs. The FinTech landscape is constantly evolving in the market. Different business value propositions are entering the financial services industry, moving from increasing the user's experience to developing a time to market framework for banks to innovate products, processes, and channels, increasing the cost efficiency and looking for a “partnering on order” to lighten the regulatory burdens for banks. The many businesses of banks are changing their value chains, and banks' business models should do the same accordingly. Strategists could no longer take their value chains as a given; choices have to be made on what needs to be protected and maintained, what abandoned and the new on coming to make banks evolve and become more resilient in doing their job. Banking is shifting significantly from a pipeline, vertical paradigm, to open banking business models where open innovation, modularity, and ecosystem-based bank's business model may become the ongoing mainstream and paradigm to follow and develop. Opportunities and threats for banks are many and new ones to re-gaining their role in the market throughout a re-intermediation process.
    • ghtazi
       
      FinTechs and TechFins have enabled new services to be launched and changed the way clients communicate to meet their financial needs. In the industry, the FinTech landscape is continuously changing.
  • They have brought to the traditional banking industry a wave of competition and broken pipeline value chains, unbundling them into different modules of products or services, which may be combined among themselves. These companies on the one hand and the BigTechs (Google, Facebook, Apple, Samsung, Alibaba, etc.) on the other have been forcing the industry to change, transform, and evolve in a set of new financial intermediation directions. Use of data and customer experience are both FinTechs' major assets and threats as well. On the one hand, they please the customers as individuals and introduce the paradigm of contextual banking. On the other, the two selling points are threatening both the incumbent players and regulators in different ways. For banks, it is even more urgent to react actively because their “no fee zone” is expanding, due to new regulations from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureaus (CFPB) and similar entities in different countries.
    • sawsanenn
       
      Since the digitalization wave entered the banking industry, financial institutions has begun to move from a product/service standpoint to more semantic alternatives where suppliers are pushed by customer needs. This is because the customer-driven firms outclass the investor ones, and this necessitates an outside strategy.
ayachehbouni

Prime Bank launches SimbaPay - International Money Transfer Service | Africanews - 1 views

  • “Through our digital platforms, we aim to make available a one stop solution to our customers in terms of funds transfer and with the inclusion of SimbaPay, our customers will now send money to friends and family across the world at the comfort of their mobile phones,” added Mr. Kantaria.
    • ghtazi
       
      Prime Bank customers and Simbapay customers will both be able to send money to their friends and family across the world just by using their smart phone.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt appears to be useful since it shows how the partnership between SimbaPay and Prime Bank will result in an easier transfer of money between friends and family across the world and from mobile phones.
  • Through SimbaPay, Prime Bank customers will now be able to instantly and securely send money directly to bank accounts or mobile wallets across 15 countries in Africa, Europe, and Asia including India, United Kingdom, China (WeChat Pay), Germany, Uganda among others. Commenting on the partnership, SimbaPay’s Head of Operations Victor Karanja noted that the service will provide a seamless platform for Prime Bank’s customer base to send money abroad at the click of a button.
  • To access the service, customers will need to login to the bank’s mobile banking app – PrimeMobi, then click on International Money Transfer icon on the homescreen. After confirming the amount to be sent, the sender’s bank account will be debited and money credited to the beneficiary instantly. Transfers can also be sent from M-Pesa using a dedicated SimbaPay Prime Bank pay bill number.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it reflects the instantaneous nature of international money transfers thanks to the Prime Mobi app (launched as a result of the partnership between SimbaPay and Prime Bank). The excerpt also reflects a partnership between SimabaPay and M-Pesa since transfers can also be done through the latter.
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  • usinesses as well as Kenyans and expatriates with friends and family abroad send over $18 Billion to other African countries, Asia and Europe annually with several billi
    • sawsanenn
       
      SimbaPay can benefit from this 18 billion dollar of transactions to offer its services and attract more customers
    • mbellakbail69
       
      SimbaPay is a FinTech (financial technology) award winning company that offers international digital money distribution service to African banks and mobile money companies. Mostly, the SimbaPay product needs little to no technological integration for financial institutions' implementation.
  • Prime Bank (www.Primebank.co.ke), a leading private bank in Kenya, has partnered with London-based FinTech SimbaPay (www.SimbaPay.com), to launch an instant international money transfer service via the bank’s digital platform PrimeMobi.
    • ayachehbouni
       
      I believe that, through the partnership it made, simbapay was able to reinforce and evolve its services and reach a more diversified clientele.
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    SimbaPay, Prime Bank customers will now be able to instantly and securely send money directly to bank accounts or mobile wallets.
samielbaqqali

Fintech start-up Jumo bags $17m from UK investor, Banking News & Top Stories - The Stra... - 0 views

  • Jumo manages a platform that provides financial services, such as loans and savings products, from partner banks to individuals and small businesses in emerging markets via mobile phones.
  • A potential borrower's credit risk profile is generated from behavioural data gathered through mobile networks. This helps banks that do not have data on these people to determine a credit score.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      This is a very sophisticated way in order to ensure secruity for banks.
tahaemsd

Nigeria's Carbon launches its new Social Banking Service | The Fintech Times - 1 views

  • Nigeria’s leading digital financial services company, Carbon in an effort to improve the experience of its customers, has launched Carbon Express – A keyboard extension that allows customers to access Carbon services from within whatever app they are using.
  • Carbon Express enables users to initiate and complete transactions such as P2P transfers and bill payments from the keyboard without launching the Carbon App or leaving the current app that they are using. Instead, they will be able to access services from the touch of their keyboard enabling quicker Instagram or Whatsapp commerce.Carbon Express maintains the same PCI DSS compliant model of encryption, authentication, and security as Carbon’s other services, thereby guaranteeing the security of all transactions. The feature relies on the keyboard technology of smartphones to facilitate transactions. The technology adds a unique Carbon branded button to the customer’s smartphone keyboard which they can tap anytime to perform transactions. Think of sending an emoji but this time it’s real cash.
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    It seems interesting the creation of an extension that permits clients to get to Carbon services from any application they are utilizing. Sometimes we don't want to quit the application we are using. This is why Carbon created this new extension where clients will be able to complete their transactions like bill payments from the keyboard without using the Carbon application and also without being obliged to exit the current app they are utilizing.
kenzabenessalah

Cassava Fintech International Launches Africa's first integrated Social Payments platfo... - 0 views

  • It combines instant messaging, social media and mobile payments into one App which will be available for download on Google Play and iOS app stores from 1 August 2019. A similar social payments platform model is already active in Asia, where payment apps are bundled with e-commerce, chat and ride-hailing services offered by firms such as Alibaba and Tencent in China. Imagine a WeChat of Africa!
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      Instead of having an application for every service, Cassava has one application that contain messaging, payments, and social media. This is more efficient.
tahaemsd

Fawry - Funding, Financials, Valuation & Investors - 0 views

  • <ul>FundingFawry has raised a total of $122M in funding over 4 rounds. Their latest funding was raised on Jul 1, 2019 from a Private Equity round.Fawry is registered under the ticker EGX:FWRY .Fawry is funded by 5 investors. responsAbility&nbsp;and&nbsp;Egyptian-American Enterprise Fund are the most recent investors.Fawry has made 2 investments. Their most recent investment was on Feb 16, 2020, when Bosta raised <list-m</ul>
    • tahaemsd
       
      Investments and funding of Fawry
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.
nourserghini

Abacus' New Android App Let's You Track the Nairobi Stock Exchange On the Go | TechCabal - 0 views

  • Abacus is a web and mobile software that lets you keep tabs on whatever is going on with the Nairobi Securities exchange in real time. And now, the team behind it has launched an Android app. The app was launched today and users now have access to regular updates from activities on the Nairobi Securities Exchange. The Abacus team, led by Joel Macharia as the CEO and Kevin Omwega as the director, have more than ten years of market experience. Abacus was one of the startups that participated in 2015 DEMO Africa event.
    • nourserghini
       
      Abacus' android app has been launched in early 2016 and is allowing access to updates of the Nairobi Securities Exchange .
kenza_abdelhaq

Safaricom is Testing a Standalone M-PESA App - 0 views

  • Safaricom appears to be developing an M-PESA app following the publication of a similarly named app in Google Play Store. The app, which has been downloaded more than 10K times, is anything but what you already seen in the current mySafaricom app.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      The development of M-Pesa application by Safaricom.
kaoutarchennoufi

Safaricom M Ledger, Bill Manager, M-PESA Statements - Safaricom - 0 views

  • MySafaricom App offers you a convenient self-service channel to manage your M-PESA and Safaricom accounts and interact with our customer care. Whether you are an Android or iOS user, you may download the App from the Safaricom App Store, Apple Store or from the Google Play Store and enjoy convenience.
    • kaoutarchennoufi
       
      One of the features of M-Pesa is that it makes its customer feel independant and self-confident by providing them the possibility of self-service. They can monitor and manage their accounts.
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