Skip to main content

Home/ Spring 21 Capstone 640pm/ Group items tagged Innovative

Rss Feed Group items tagged

mehdibella

Axa Assurance Maroc entre dans le capital de la startup DabaDoc - 0 views

  • La société DabaDoc startup "healthtech" marocaine, leader en Afrique dans la gestion de la relation entre les patients et les professionnels de santé et AXA Assurance Maroc annoncent la signature d’un protocole le 12 septembre 2018 pour une prise de participation d’un des leaders mondiaux de l’assurance dans le capital de DabaDoc.
  • « Nous sommes très optimistes quant aux perspectives de croissance induite par cette augmentation de capital".
  • A ce titre, nous sommes heureux de contribuer au développement de DabaDoc, cette belle start-up marocaine. DabaDoc permet dès aujourd’hui d’offrir des services innovants dans l’univers de la santé et notamment un parcours santé facilité pour les patients
mehdibella

DabaDoc and Axa Insurance Morocco announce partnership to support patients and health p... - 0 views

  • Zineb Drissi-Kaitouni, CEO and Co-Founder of DabaDoc said, “We are at the inception of a disruption in the way healthcare is delivered. Having AXA as a shareholder adds an important dimension to our mission of democratizing access to healthcare. We are excited about further growth prospects with this partnership and the expertise provided by AXA in our current and future markets."Philippe Rocard, CEO of AXA Insurance Morocco said, "In the midst of a digital revolution in Morocco, customer expectations are rapidly evolving. AXA is therefore committed to transforming its role of indemnity payer into a partner facilitating the lives of its customers thanks to its services. As such, we are happy to contribute to the growth of DabaDoc, an amazing Moroccan startup. DabaDoc offers innovative services in the healthcare space, especially by facilitating patient journeys.”
    • samiatazi
       
      I think that cooperation between AXA Assurance and Dabadoc on a totally digitalized basis made a great output that positively impacted the Moroccan citizen and enhanced the Moroccan startups perception. Hence, we can easily perceive these results in the real World.
  • • Agreement signed on 12 September 2018 introducing Axa as DabaDoc’s first institutional shareholder
  • • The capital raise will help enhance the company’s footprint in its existing geographies and further develop its offering
  • ...1 more annotation...
  • Zineb Drissi-Kaitouni, CEO and Co-Founder of DabaDoc said, “We are at the inception of a disruption in the way healthcare is delivered. Having AXA as a shareholder adds an important dimension to our mission of democratizing access to healthcare. We are excited about further growth prospects with this partnership and the expertise provided by AXA in our current and future markets."
samielbaqqali

Improved ICT infrastructure in Ghana raises data penetration | Ghana 2018 | Oxford Busi... - 0 views

  • In 2017 MTN Ghana – the local subsidiary of the South African mobile operator, and the market leader – redefined what constitutes a subscriber, removing 3.4m inactive lines from its network in the first quarter of the year. However, in the same quarter the company gained more than 800,000 new active customers. The net effect was a drop of 2.5m in its subscriber base, leaving it with 16.9m voice subscribers, according to the NCA.
  • MTN Ghana holds the largest market share. As of April 2017 it had a 56.1% share of mobile data services and 46.9% of voice. It also held 59.7% of broadband wireless access through its 4G services.
  • The firm saw revenue growth of 19.8% in 2016 on the back of its strong performance in the data segment. According to the company’s financial results, data revenue increased by 66% and accounted for 42% of total revenue in 2016 on the back of the launch of a 4G network.
  • ...1 more annotation...
  • This led to a drop in the overall mobile penetration rate in Ghana. It fell from 139% in February 2017 to 127% at the end of April. However, the country has actually seen a slight increase in the number of customers. In 2016 monthly mobile subscription growth ranged from 0.22% to 1.51%, and in March 2017 the segment was growing at a rate of 0.57%. The sluggishness is a result of the fact that the voice segment is saturated, but there is still room for expansion and building revenues in data services. Data
    • samielbaqqali
       
      Businesses that are constantly planning a way to better their company will always find new ways of making decisions. You only need to pursue a certain methodology that needs a full analysis of the market or the segments of the consumer.
  •  
    As you can see, MTN is always taking crucial decisions. I think that companies that always plan a way to improve their business can always find innovative ways to take decision. You just need to follow a certain strategy that requires a full study of the market or the customer segments.
  •  
    MTN and Ayo engaged in a partnership in order to launch an insurance on mobile money transfer. It was called "send with care" which allowed clients to pay premiums that would cover them in some determined situations.
hichamachir

He Grew Up on a Farm. Now, He Helps Protect Them. - The New York Times - 0 views

  • If you would have told me 10 years ago that I would be running a company that does agriculture insurance, I would not have believed you. Agriculture has not been an area that people have invested in across Africa. Many of my cousins and childhood friends still work on their farms, but they are reluctant to invest, putting in only what they can afford to lose.The reason they don’t invest is simple. The chance of them losing their money due to the vagaries of the weather is huge. Working in insurance got me to understand about probabilities of loss early on — probabilities that cause our continent to be food insecure.
  • Pula’s mission is to give farmers confidence by providing risk mitigation. Our solutions protect a farmer’s investment by pairing it with insurance. We build business cases to persuade Fortune 500 companies, seed and fertilizer suppliers, lending institutions, and governments in Africa, that embedded insurance will help deliver better results for both businesses and food security.
  •  
    This article shows how investments in the insurtech industry have grown in Africa over thas past years. It explains the different reasons why people were reluctant to invest in this industry, especially in Africa. The article also explains how the founder of Pula, who was originally a farmer himself, came up with an innovative idea to protect farmers from weather uncertainty.
  •  
    I like they way Pula stated that its mission is to protect farmers. Pula is playing it smart by talking about customer protection because it makes the customers feel safe.
nourserghini

Bismart Insurance - VC4A - 0 views

  • Bismart is a Kenya-based company developing Africa’s first blockchain-powered InsureTech platform to address the primary pain points for African Insurance consumers, namely trust and affordability. The platform will include innovating savings and financial planning tools to help consumers save for and manage premium payments as well as leverage blockchain technology to increase transparency and efficiency. 
    • tahaemsd
       
      Bismart is capturing the upward mobile youth by adressing some points like trust and affordability.
  • Bismart Insurance – VC4A Original: vc4a.com Insurance Penetration in Kenya is at 2.7% due Lack of education/Knowledge, Mistrust, inaffordability and lack of transparency.
    • nourserghini
       
      This article shows that Bismart insurance is trying to promote the concept of insurance in order to enhance its penetration in Kenya which is now estimated at only 2.7%.
hichamachir

Pula Partners CGAP to Bring Satellite-Based Agricultural Insurance to 18 Million Nigeri... - 1 views

  • Over 2.5 billion of the world’s adults remain unbanked and have no access to formal banking or semiformal microfinance institutions according to a report by McKinsey.
  • Pula Advisors, a fintech firm reimagining agricultural insurance to protect smallholders worldwide, with operations in Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Malawi has partnered with the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP) to deploy satellite-based agricultural insurance to smallholder farmers in Nigeria who are estimated to be around 18 million. With the partnership, Pula will install satellite technology to track a wide range of catastrophes cost effectively, at speed and without missing out on any areas.
  • “We hope that the high-quality yield and satellite data available today will enable local insurers and Pula Advisors to create an innovative yield predictive model that decreases the cost of area yield index insurance. At the end of the day, we want to make this product more accessible to smallholder families, allowing them to invest with more confidence and increase their yields,” said Emilio Hernandez, who leads CGAP’s work with smallholders.
  •  
    This article highlights the partnership between Pula and CGAP, which enabled Pula to use satellites to better study & analyze the lands of farmers. The use of satellites will allow Pula to be very cost-effective and quick in analyzing weather uncertainty.
  •  
    I like how Pula always thinks about improving its technology. Using partnerships in order to improve the business you is always a great idea. I highly support that.
ayachehbouni

Egypt's Thndr gets brokerage license for its stock trading platform - Tech In Africa - 0 views

  • Thndr has simplified the investment process to encourage more investment in stocks, bonds, and funds without hefty commissions or strings attched. Thndr has already opned free trading accounts where users can sign up using the app and get notified once approved.
    • ayachehbouni
       
      I believe that the ease of access and use of investing tools and knowledge is the origin of Thndr's power against other competitors. And as the company keeps finding new innovative ways to increase its reach and further evolve its services, it could very well become an important player in the investment sector.
ayoubb

How Regulations Can Define the Future of Fintech in Nigeria by Uche Anichebe :: SSRN - 0 views

  • Fintech services, with 84% affirming their awareness of Fintech (compared to 62% in 2015). Nigeria has witnessed an increase in Fintech innovation and utilization.
    • ayoubb
       
      FinTech in Nigeria
samielbaqqali

equinx-Digital-Payments-Whitepaper_FINAL-15Nov2018.pdf - 0 views

shared by samielbaqqali on 13 Feb 21 - No Cached
  • As electronic payments have moved to the forefront, the traditional market participants, banks, have also been facing increased competition from innovative financial technology firms (FinTechs) focusing on niches within the payments value chain. Such firms have been enabled by advances in technology, including the ability to develop their systems in the cloud and with a green field that is not tied to a mainframe and old code.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      As there's strong competition from banks, Fawry should always work on its improvment in order not to lose customers.
nouhaila_zaki

SimbaPay: About | LinkedIn - 0 views

  • SimbaPay is an award winning mobile app transforming the international remittance space. With a focus on extreme speed, convenience and constant innovation. Customers are able to send money to loved ones or even merchants, from wherever they are at any time of day or night. The company is headquartered in London and can be found online at www.SimbaPay.com SimbaPay is licensed and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it provides the reader with an overview of SimbaPay, which encompasses: (1) Recognition received by the company, (2) What customers can use SimbaPay for, (3) The location of the company, and most importantly the authority that licensed and regulates SimbaPay.
chaimaa-rachid

Pay with your phone using SnapScan | Standard Bank - 0 views

  • No need to carry cash, wait for the card machine or enter your card details with every online purchase. With SnapScan you can use your smartphone to make payments, send money to friends and earn UCount rewards points. SnapScan is compatible with most bank cards, as well as the Standard Bank virtual card.
    • samiatazi
       
      Thanks to SnapScan carrying a mobile phone is equivalent to carrying a digital wallet for e-payments and transactions. Most importantly, customers like this app for being free, safe, easy and convenient simultaneously.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      Since SnapScan allows people not to carry real cash, this reduces the risk of having stolen money.
  • Safe Your card details are securely encrypted (we don't have access to them, nor does the shop you're buying from)
  • Easy Just download the app and link your cheque, credit or debit card (SnapScan works with any South African bank, and prominent international credit cards) Pay with your phone using SnapScan | Standard Bank Created with Sketch. Pay with your phone using SnapScan | Standard Bank Created with Sketch.
  • ...3 more annotations...
  • Free Pay no additional fees to use SnapScan (only your network service provider’s standard data charges and bank fees apply)
  • Convenient Pay for the goods and services that you want, wherever you are, without needing to carry cash or cards
  • No need to carry cash, wait for the card machine or enter your card details with every online purchase. With SnapScan you can use your smartphone to make payments, send money to friends and earn UCount rewards points.
  •  
    SnapScan facilitates payments by using only a mobile phone to keep customers happy.
hibaerrai

Ghanaian agri-tech startup AgroCenta closes $650k seed round of funding - 0 views

  • Founded in 2015, AgroCenta is an online sales solution for smallholder farmers, with two offerings – supply chain platform AgroTrade, and financial inclusion service AgroPay.
    • hibaerrai
       
      AgroCenta has two different platforms; a supply chain one specialized in agricultural storages, seed sales, elevator services and basically the supply of primary elements. The fintech has also a financial services platform Agropay which is basically about loans and e-payments.
  • Disrupt Africa reported yesterday AgroCenta was one of six African startups awarded non-equity funding by the GSMA Ecosystem Accelerator. Though the startup’s co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO) Francis Obirikorang declined to disclose the breakdown of equity versus grant cash, Disrupt Africa can confirm that the GSMA input is worth around US$250,000. Obirikorang said the funds will be used to scale up AgroCenta’s operations in Ghana, while the GSMA grant is more specifically geared towards the AgroPay platform, which provides any smallholder farmer who has traded using AgroTrade with a financial statement they can use to get access to finance.
    • hibaerrai
       
      AgroCenta was granted about 650000$ in order to grow its activities as its potential is clear. The agritech was granted 250K from GSMA ecosystem only as well.
hibaerrai

Ghana's AgroCenta raises US$ 790k to scale its Agri-tech ecosystem - 0 views

  • Through AgroCenta’s CropChain platform, smallholder farmers can execute transactions with accurate information. Since the app’s launch, the average CropChain farmer’s income has increased by circa 35%.  AgroCenta says it has managed to reduce food waste by 25%.
    • tahaemsd
       
      via an all encompasing ecosystem approach, agrocenta blends cutting edge digital innovation with traditional on the ground operations to transform the lives of smallholder farmes in Ghana
  • Agriculture accounts for circa. 17% of Ghana’s GDP. Through its outreach and services, AgroCenta has increased crop yields of farmers by 40% thereby contributing to Ghana’s economy at large.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      AgroCenta contributes to Ghana's economy by providing support to smallholder farmers along the value chain.
  • This funding was secured from UK charity Shell Foundation, the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), AV Ventures and Rabo Foundation. “This is a significant milestone for AgroCenta, having the support of leading institutions, particularly with the COVID-19 backdrop, underlining the strength of AgroCenta and the importance of its mission. The demand for agricultural raw materials from offtakers in the brewery, manufacturing and consumer sector is increasing exponentially because of the easing of the COVID-19 restrictions that were put in place by the government of Ghana, hence this capital injection will help to secure purchases at fair and transparent prices from smallholders — a much needed lifeline for many who are at the proverbial bottom of the pyramid”. Francis Obirikorang, AgroCenta’s CEO and Co-Founder Michael Ocansey said while highlighting the importance and criticality of this investment.
    • hibaerrai
       
      After the Covid-19 Outbreak, the situation in farms was quite challenging as lockdowns were imposed. Now with easier restrictions, AgroCenta raised a huge amount of funds in order to cover for the losses and develop its fintech more and more. This money should be used to develop programs and services that support financial inclusion.
  •  
    "Agriculture accounts for circa. 17% of Ghana's GDP. Through its outreach and services, AgroCenta has increased crop yields of farmers by 40% thereby contributing to Ghana's economy at large."
samielbaqqali

Virtual Cards - Global Processing Services | GPS - 0 views

  • By using virtual cards and wallets for online payments, you can: • Meet customer expectations by delivering an innovative product that they need • Encourage immediate card use to drive the profitability of your programme • Enhance the customer and user experience through convenient features • Strengthen your brand amongst your customers
    • samielbaqqali
       
      All these must be present while using the Fawry application.
chaimaa-rachid

The SnapScan Story: Pioneering mobile transactions - 0 views

  • We seek to ensure that people save time and have the best payment experience possible. We strive to remove unnecessary barriers, complex fee structures, and time-consuming admin to provide an innovative and streamlined solution for businesses and app users.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      Some people are very lazy when it comes to paying online because there are multiple steps that need to be done as well as certain data that needs to be provided. With SnapScan, there are no complex fee structures and time-consuming steps. The removal of such features allows people to experience a fast and satisfactory payment process.
  • In 2013, SnapScan launched one of the first mobile payment apps in South Africa. By combining our ingenuity with Standard Bank's impressive financial infrastructure and expertise, SnapScan has been changing the way South Africans pay and get paid - one snap at a time.
  •  
    I love the concept Snapscan has created and how it has consolidated speed and security with Standard Bank's information and experience.
sawsanenn

Visa, Nigeria's Paga Team For Global FinTech | PYMNTS.com - 0 views

  • “We are excited to partner with Visa, a leader in payments globally, as they are constantly building world-class solutions for consumers and businesses. Our goals are well-aligned. As we scale our wallet across emerging markets such as Nigeria, Mexico and Ethiopia, partnering with Visa to give both consumers and businesses, who have been underserved, access to Visa’s global network made sense to us,” the company said in a press release.
    • ghtazi
       
      I believe that this collaboration is a plus for both companies. It will help VISA to concur Africa and it will help Paga to reach new horizons.
  • Share Tweet Share Share Share EmailVisa is partnering with the Nigeria-based startup Paga to bring payments technology to Africa and abroad, according to reports on Monday (March 9).Paga has created a multi-channel network that enables more than 14 million Nigerian users to transfer money, make payments and shop digitally, either through its mobile app or via its 24,840 agents. The payments platform acts as a mobile wallet, giving users the power to electronically transfer money and make mobile payments.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it presents the user base of Paga, which amounts to 14 million Nigerians. The excerpt also briefly introduces the main services and products offered by the start-up.
  • Although Visa’s partnership with Paga doesn’t include a monetary investment, the collaboration aligns with the company’s strategy to expand across Africa and work with the continent’s top startups. The move is expected to drive larger payment volumes for both firms.“We want to digitize cash – that’s a strategic priority for us. We want to expand merchant access to payment acceptance and we want to drive financial inclusion,” said Otto Williams, head of strategic partnerships, FinTech and ventures for Visa in Africa. “Based on the partnership, we’re going to launch QR codes and NFC [payments] into the market in Nigeria – alternative ways of receiving payments than bringing out a physical card.”
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it introduces the partnership between Visa and Paga and what that entails for the latter. The collaboration is expected to be a first move towards an expansion of Paga in the African continent, and as a great opportunity to further advance with the financial inclusion mission of Paga.
  • ...1 more annotation...
  • The partnership gives Paga account holders the ability to transact on Visa’s global network, and will also see both companies work together on technology developments. The arrangement will bring new merchant options to Paga’s network.
    • sawsanenn
       
      this excerpt is important because it shows the good side of this partnership which will bring new options to both companies
ghtazi

Ethio-Pay Celebrates Official Launch, Finally - 1 views

  • “What makes Ethio Pay profitable is not the number of ATMs; it rather is the large numbers of users. Our concern now is to work on promoting the system for increased customer involvement,” said Bizuneh.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      The important message to take from this statement is that not all payment services are making profits. The reason is due to the switch operations.
  • After last month’s unofficial launch of Ethio-Pay, customers of other banks complained that the Bank of Abyssinia’s (BoA) ATMs did not provide service for other cards; guards of some branches unaware of the complete switch operation were seen forbidding customers from trying their cards at the ATMs.
  • The switch does not treat banks that have fewer ATMs any differently than those with larger networks in place. In fact, the system enables hosted members, banks without their own payment switches, to issue ATM cards without having to invest in a network of machines. It is also open to the integration of newcomers in the future without additional payments for letting their customers transact on other ATMs, the CEO added.
  • ...4 more annotations...
  • It is all a result of low disclosure on the system start-up. We were among the banks engaged in the pilot phase,” said Yoseph.
  • After last month’s unofficial launch of Ethio-Pay, customers of other banks complained that the Bank of Abyssinia’s (BoA) ATMs did not provide service for other cards; guards of some branches unaware of the complete switch operation were seen forbidding customers from trying their cards at the ATMs. Oddly enough, 16pc of the amount transacted took place through BoA’s Machines.
  • The belated national e-payment switch, Ethio-Pay, serving the integration of Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) and Point of Sale (POS) machines, celebrated its official launch on May 12, 2016.
    • ghtazi
       
      On May 12, 2016, Ethio-Pay, the overdue national e-payment transition for the integration of Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) and Point of Sale (POS) machines, celebrated its official launch.
  • “We have our own regulation to solve possible audit dispute between banks. We also have a system to prove the audit’s accuracy,” said Bizuneh Bekele, CEO of Eth-Switch S.C.
  •  
    Ethiopay is an innovative solution the software installation incorporates to ensure the switch's facilitation of banking accounts, took almost a year before step four, the official opening of Ethio-Pay.
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.
hibaerrai

PressReader.com - Your favorite newspapers and magazines. - 0 views

  • “When you look at the in­ter­net bank­ing ser­vices avail­able at the mo­ment, it is very ex­pen­sive to just log in and check one’s bal­ance,” said Mr Nchai.“Also, most of the mo­bile money ser­vices are not user friendly. So our aim is to sim­plify life for our clients with dif­fer­ent prod­ucts.“We aim to pro­vide our ser­vices to in­di­vid­u­als, in­sti­tu­tions, or­gan­i­sa­tions, multi-in­dus­try sec­tors and gov­ern­ments with a cut­ting edge, fresh and in­no­va­tive fi­nan­cial management sys­tem in this ever chang­ing world.”
    • hibaerrai
       
      The financial services provided by the application are cheaper, efficient and more innovative. Also, businesses can extract or send bigger amounts easily without any problem.
« First ‹ Previous 101 - 120 of 199 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page