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sawsanenn

(2) SimbaPay: Overview | 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.
    • aminej
       
      SimbaPay offers an innovative service that consist of sending money to your dear ones with 0 fee and in a fast way and also through different platforms either online, MPESA or your bank account. It will help many people in Kenya who do not have access to funding and credit.
  • SimbaPay is an award winning mobile app transforming the international remittance space. With a focus on extreme speed, convenience and constant innovation.
    • sawsanenn
       
      This award is proof of the effectiveness and efficiency of simbapay's work
nourserghini

Startup Ecosystem Map of Ethiopia - 0 views

  • ICT platform for mobile banking: micro money transfer (P2P), pay my bill, send local/international remittances, online payment solutions, buy calling credit. Ethiopia is one of the most underbanked countries, only 5% of the population has a bank account. Currently 617 bank branches in Ethiopia are serving 85 million people. Most rural areas lack banking infrastructure. Innovation: send money directly to anyone with a mobile phone, a free bank account for the receiver is opened promptly.
    • nourserghini
       
      Belcash provides a platform for mobile banking that includes p2p, remittances, online payment, pay my bill, etc. Belcash also has the advantage that only 5% of the population are banked which leaves 95% in need of their services in order to survive financially.
mbellakbail69

South Africa Mobile Wallet and Payment Market Opportunities (Databook Series) - Market ... - 0 views

  • South Africa Market Share of Key Mobile Wallet CompaniesProvides market share by key players in value terms.South Africa Market Share by Mobile Payment Technology: Provides market share by key mobile payment technologies –SMS / USSD,NFC,Code Based, andWeb Based.South Africa Mobile Proximity Payment Market Size and ForecastMobile payment and mobile wallet market size and forecast by mobile proximity payment
ghtazi

List of FinTech companies in Ghana - 0 views

    • sawsanenn
       
      Invest Mobile competitor
  • ezoMoney provides a digital solution to informal savings schemes, allowing savings groups and individuals via their digital savings platform. BezoMoney has a wallet for each of the individuals who save with them. The digital savings platform provides access to loans and helps those saving with them create a comprehensive savings history to ensure transparency.  Bezo Money also provides investments, investment payment options, insurance, group purchase, and pensions services.
  • Undoubtedly, Ghana’s drive towards a cashless economy cannot be achieved without Financial Technology — FinTech. We’ve been pushed to an era where most people use mobile money services in the country, and have seen the birth of FinTech companies who render financial services and also provide foreign remittance services from countries across the world.
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    • ghtazi
       
      this excerpt shows how much fintech is important for the growth of the banking sector
ghtazi

About Us - cassava fintech - 1 views

  • Cassava FinTech is a pan-African business using an integrated model to drive financial inclusion and digital transactions across the continent. Our core operations in Mobile Money, Social Payments Services, Digital Banking, International Remittances and Mobile Micro Insurance with presence in Zimbabwe, South Africa, Burundi, Lesotho and UK and partnerships in other African countries
    • ghtazi
       
      Cassava fintech is a Pan-African business, they try to use an integrated model to accelerate the continent's financial inclusion and digital transactions. the company has many innovative digital solutions: such as mobile money, social payments, payments services, digital banking, micro insurance, sasai.
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    Financial inclusion is indeed the main aim of Cassava FinTech.
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
samielbaqqali

South Africa's $29+ Billion Mobile Wallet & Payment Market, 2016-2025 - Featuring Flick... - 0 views

  • The mobile payment industry in South Africa is expected to record a CAGR of 12.9% to reach US$ 29,424.3 million by 2025. The mobile wallet payment segment in value terms increased at a CAGR of 12.6% during 2018-2025.This report provides a comprehensive view on mobile payment / mobile wallet market size and growth dynamics, industry dynamics, retail spending, consumer attitude and behaviour, and competitive landscape in South Africa. The report focuses on data-centric analysis of mobile payment market dynamics to help companies understand business and investment opportunities along with risks.
  • The mobile payment industry in South Africa is expected to record a CAGR of 12.9% to reach US$ 29,424.3 million by 2025. The mobile wallet payment segment in value terms increased at a CAGR of 12.6% during 2018-2025.This report provides a comprehensive view on mobile payment / mobile wallet market size and growth dynamics, industry dynamics, retail spending, consumer attitude and behaviour, and competitive landscape in South Africa. The report focuses on data-centric analysis of mobile payment market dynamics to help companies understand business and investment opportunities along with risks. It details growth dynamics in 45+ market segments (600+ KPIs) across mobile commerce, mobile P2P transfer (domestic and international remittance), mobile lending, and a range of other payment avenues in South Africa.
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    In my point of view, the growth of the market size of mobile payment technology is kind of obvious because the world is heading towards a new generation of digitalization and companies are creating new technologies in order to dominate a certain market. SnapScan does offer a new technology which is QR codes and this technology does contribute to the development of the mobile payment technology.
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    The increase in mobile payment technology's market size is somewhat evident because the world is moving into a new age of digitalization and businesses are developing new technologies to dominate a certain market.
kenzabenessalah

Cassava Fintech | Gauteng - 0 views

  • Cassava FinTech is a pan-African business using an integrated model to drive financial inclusion and digital transactions across the continent. Our core operations in Mobile Money, Social Payments Services, Digital Banking, International Remittances and Mobile Micro Insurance with presence in Zimbabwe, South Africa, Burundi, Lesotho and UK and partnerships in other African countries.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      The fact that Cassava made partnerships with Zimbabwe, South Africa, and other African countries means that it is targeting different segments bit by bit which is a plus for the company.
hichamachir

M-Pesa And The Rise Of The Global Mobile Money Market - 1 views

  • Most people probably don’t think of Kenya as an innovation and technology hub, but in 2007 it became the launching pad for M-Pesa, a transformative mobile phone-based platform for money transfer and financial services.  Since then, M-Pesa has undergone explosive growth: in 2013, a staggering 43 percent of Kenya’s GDP flowed through M-Pesa, with over 237 million person-to-person transactions. M-Pesa is nearly ubiquitous in the daily lives of Kenyans due to a range of services that include money deposit and withdrawal, remittance delivery, bill payment, and microcredit provision.
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    M-Pesa contribution to the local is just brilliant. The contribution to Kenya's GDP amazes me. I can say that innovation is always present in Africa and we just need to believe in our local ideas in order to improve the African countries. M-Pesa is a brilliant example.
tahaemsd

Democrance - 0 views

  • Designed by AXA and Democrance, Hello Protect taps into Hello Paisa’s existing customer base and allows its members complimentary access to the personal accident insurance for themselves when transferring money through Hello Paisa’s branches. The platform allows users to manage all their insurance needs via their mobile phones. Payouts for all claims are made instantly via Hello Paisa’s remittance houses in beneficiary countries.
    • tahaemsd
       
      launch of a new personal accident insurance sheme for customers of the international money transfer hello paisa
kenza_abdelhaq

Hello Paisa money transfers now available for payout through Western Union | Blog | Wes... - 0 views

  • This partnership enables Hello Paisa customers to send money from South Africa to their family and loved ones for pay-out into billions of bank accounts in more than 100 countries, millions of wallets in a dozen countries or to Western Union’s retail network across 200 countries and territories.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      The partnership with Western Union allowed HelloPaisa to go global. The company's customers can now send funds from South Africa to hundred of other countries.
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    "This partnership enables Hello Paisa customers to send money from South Africa to their family and loved ones for pay-out into billions of bank accounts in more than 100 countries, millions of wallets in a dozen countries or to Western Union's retail network across 200 countries and territories."
hibaerrai

'I became a whistleblower and lost my job': the remarkable story of WorldRemit founder ... - 0 views

  • WorldRemit, on the other hand, partners with local banks and mobile networks; in Kenya, for example, it is working with electronic wallet service M-Pesa, so that money can be transferred instantly to all customers. The recipient can retrieve the funds as a bank deposit into a local WorldRemit bank account, as mobile money, airtime top-up or as cash at a supermarket. The fees are two to three per cent lower than those charged by most banks. WorldRemit’s closest rival is Remitly, another digital-only company that specialises in sending money from developed countries to the developing world.
    • hibaerrai
       
      WorldRemit defies all traditional banking methods, and developed a way for customers to get their money right away and that's not common in Africa.
hibaerrai

WorldRemit and Digicel International Partner to Enable Mobile Wallet Transfers in Pacif... - 0 views

  • Scott Eddington, WorldRemit’s Managing Director for Asia Pacific, said: "We are proud of our history of helping customers send money back home to friends and family in the Pacific Islands, and this new partnership with Digicel will strengthen our offering and give even more choice to consumers. It couldn’t come at a better time – travel restrictions continue to impact on tourism and the movement of seasonal workers, and COVID-19 has created a step-change shift in consumer behaviour towards digital options such as mobile wallets."
    • hibaerrai
       
      WorldRemit continued to expand its activities with different countries in the world especially during the pandemic, and I believe that it is necessary since financial activities digitization is the future.
mehdibella

South African app SnapScan 'rocks the world' of mobile payments - CNN.com - 0 views

  • If you look at mobile payments specifically, Africa is actually one of the leaders in this space.Kobus Ehlers, SnapScan, co-founderMeanwhile, Africa's smartphone market is expected to double over the following four years -- at the moment, South Africa is reportedly the biggest smartphone market in sub-Saharan Africa, with a 19% penetration.And as smartphones increase, the paying methods are also becoming smarter."If you look at mobile payments specifically, Africa is actually one of the leaders in this space," says Kobus Ehlers, co-founder of the SnapScan app. "SnapScan was developed in South Africa for the African market, so we try to find really local and relevant solutions and I think it's going to get a massive uptake," he adds.
    • samiatazi
       
      I am very proud to hear that the African continent is not only following the mobile payments trend and development, but it is also joining as a leader in the space !
  • John Campbell heads up the Beyond Payments division of Standard Bank, which partners with innovators such as SnapScan to create banking solutions. He says that lack of traditional infrastructure often leads to creative solutions.
    • samiatazi
       
      I totally agree with this statement because the lack of traditional infrastructure not only in this field but also in the others leads to brilliant ideas leading to perfect Businesses and Companies that can make fundamental changes like Snapscan. in fact, Fintechs came up with a huge innovative transformation that made the world even better.
  • Using your phone to pay for goods and services is nothing new in Africa, a continent where there are more than 720 million mobile phones. Services such as M-Pesa, the revolutionary Kenyan mobile payment system that allows people to bypass banks and pay bills, withdraw salaries and transfer cash electronically, have transformed the way people and business operate.
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  • Right now, SnapScan is only available at formal merchants but the hope is that the e-currency could flow from the phones of customers to the accounts of informal merchants too. It can even be used to send remittances.
  • "It's way better as opposed to using your credit card or cash," he says, adding that he was surprised to find out that SnapScan was a tech company that started in South Africa.
hibaerrai

WorldRemit | TechRadar - 0 views

  • WorldRemit is just one of many different money transfer services that have become increasingly popular, especially since coronavirus has taken hold. Money transfer services are perfect for moving funds around, and thanks to quite a lot of competition they're now a relatively cheap and easy way of getting the job done. WorldRemit was set up in 2010, is headquartered in London and sits in the same marketplace as the likes of Azimo, Transferwise, CurrencyFair, Lebara Money Transfer, PayPal, Zelle and other competitors.
    • hibaerrai
       
      Giving custmers the opportunity to pay for their transfers using different methods (prepaid options,apple pay...), and for cheap, really increased the convenience of the fintech.
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    Moneygram, the popular money transfer platform, has also become one of WorldRemit competitors. That shows how big the fintech has become in the last years.
hibaerrai

How we keep your data and money safe | Know your customer - 0 views

  • “Know Your Customer” - or KYC - is a verification process in the financial industry. If you have ever opened a bank account or applied for insurance, then you have been a subject to KYC checks. All regulated financial companies are responsible for building their KYC checks based on global and national anti-money laundering standards. This way, companies can make sure that it’s a suitable verification process for their customers, services and industry. If customers can’t provide any formal identification, or if it is difficult to authenticate it, companies can’t easily identify them and offer them their services. 
    • hibaerrai
       
      WorldRemit obviously takes data privacy seriously and it employs the KYC model to make sure that their customers meet the requirements to use these financial services. It is important to use the appropriate security measures in order to establish a safer platform.
chaimaa-rachid

Fintech alliance facilitates MoneyGram MoMo transfers in Cameroon | ITWeb Africa - 0 views

  • MTN Mobile Money (MoMo) subscribers in Cameroon can now receive international money transfers through MoneyGram directly into their mobile wallets
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    I think it's a great idea for the partnership between MTN and MoneyGram to offer its supporter in Cameroon the benefit of getting worldwide remittances through MoneyGram.
nourserghini

Abacus - 0 views

  • Get more for your moneyWhether you are saving for a house, a car, or for a rainy day, get more for your savings on Abacus with up to 9% p.a. #Do you have goals?Maybe it’s a solid financial foundation for the future or giving your kids the best educational opportunities. We can help you reach them.Living Abroad?You are the Kenyan expatriate. You traveled far, and have worked hard for your $, €, £ and AED. Let your money work just as hard for you back home to give you and your loved ones the life you deserve.Ride the bulls, escape the bearsGet the thrill of playing in the markets. Trade in individual stocks, bonds, forex* and bitcoin*.
    • nourserghini
       
      Abacus Kenya offers a wide range of services such as allowing customers to save their money, supporting clients' financial goals, remittance payments and trading in the financial market.
nouhaila_zaki

Ethiopia Mobile Wallet and Payment Market Opportunities (Databook Series) - Market Size... - 0 views

  • According to the author, the mobile payment industry in Ethiopia is expected to record a CAGR of 18.7% to reach US$ 7,818.2 million by 2025. The mobile wallet payment segment in value terms increased at a CAGR of 18.3% during 2018-2025.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it introduces the Ethiopian mobile payment industry in which Ethiopay operates, and predicts its evolution.
mehdi-ezzaoui

SimbaPay announces single money transfer of up to $45,000 (USD) to Africa - Sierra Expr... - 0 views

  • SimbaPay (http://www.SimbaPay.com) is revolutionizing the remittance space through its official announcement of raising the single transaction limit to a whopping $45,000. This is substantially higher than the previous transaction limit of $3,000. According to Victor Karanja, Head of Operations at SimbaPay, sending money home and buying property across Africa has just become a whole lot easier. “A pain point for customers in the past has been having to undertake multiple transfers to complete a single purchase.” “A key risk with multiple transfers was exchange rate fluctuation. Sending up to $45,000 with just our mobile app will protect senders from the fluctuation that arises when one splits up the transfer,” said Karanja.
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