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Ethiopay - EthSwitch S.C - 2 views

  • Ethiopay is a four-party scheme, in which the issuer and acquirer are different entities, and is open for all payment institutions to join and issue their own cards. There are no limitations as to who may join the scheme, as long as the requirements of the scheme are met.Ethiopay Card schemes enables a simplified and guaranteed exchange of money between merchants, customers and their banks, by operating national & international networks and setting uniform standards.More specifically, Ethiopay defines rules for the routing of payment authorizations and settlement requests in point-of-sale and e-commerce transactions between merchant acquirers and card issuers, as well as ATM withdrawals or purchases with cashback transactions.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      Eventhough EthioPay has no limitations when it comes to who joins the scheme, it has certain payment authorizations which prevent risks.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it presents the Ethiopay Card, a core product of the Ethiopay company. Through the Ethiopay card, Ethiopay attempts to circumvent risks by setting setting standards and payment authorizations.
  • Ethswitch is the owner of Ethiopay-Ethiopia’s domestic Card Scheme. Ethiopay is developed for all banks in Ethiopia to issue and acquire payment cards.
  • Ethiopay is a four-party scheme, in which the issuer and acquirer are different entities, and is open for all payment institutions to join and issue their own cards. There are no limitations as to who may join the scheme, as long as the requirements of the scheme are met.Ethiopay Card schemes enables a simplified and guaranteed exchange of money between merchants, customers and their banks, by operating national & international networks and setting uniform standards.More specifically, Ethiopay defines rules for the routing of payment authorizations and settlement requests in point-of-sale and e-commerce transactions between merchant acquirers and card issuers, as well as ATM withdrawals or purchases with cashback transactions.
    • sawsanenn
       
      it shows services that ethiopay is offering to customers and some authorisation to prevent risks
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      Êthiopay is using a scheme that enables the routing of payment authorizations and processing by operating both nationally and internationally.
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  • Ethiopay Card schemes enables a simplified and guaranteed exchange of money between merchants, customers and their banks, by operating national & international networks and setting uniform standards.More specifically, Ethiopay defines rules for the routing of payment authorizations and settlement requests in point-of-sale and e-commerce transactions between merchant acquirers and card issuers, as well as ATM withdrawals or purchases with cashback transactions.
    • ghtazi
       
      this important to know because we can see how ethiopay card schemes simplify and guaranteed and exchange of money between Marchand, customers, and their banks. because there are no limitations in who may join the scheme it can represent some risks for the parties envolved.
tahaemsd

WorldCover (YC W16) is Peer-to-Peer Funded Crop Insurance in the Developing World - 0 views

  • Based on its success thus far in Ghana, WorldCover expects that its model could expand to work across the entire developing world, where 500 million smallholder farming households feed 80% of the population. Ultimately, this approach could scale far beyond drought insurance, to provide protection against other risks.
    • tahaemsd
       
      Worldcocver's unique funding and pricing model allows them to underwrite farmers in the developing world profitably and confidently
tahaemsd

WorldCover gains $6m fund to offer climate insurance in emerging markets - 0 views

  • WorldCover CEO and co-founder Christopher Sheehan told Business Ghana: “WorldCover has uniquely combined technological advances and developed a solution that allows us to support smallholder farmers caught in conditions that are worsening due to climate change.
    • tahaemsd
       
      Worldcover intends to invest proceeds to ofer coverage in additional emerging markets
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.
tahaemsd

How Can Insurance Help Smallholder Farmers? | by Maelis Carraro | Finance for Life | Me... - 0 views

  • Robert is a father of four and lives in the rural areas at the outskirts of Tamale, in northern Ghana. He lives off his one hectare of land where he grows maize and groundnuts. He sells part of it to the local market and eats the rest with his family. Like many of the 475 million smallholder farmers around the world, he faces constant threats of droughts or other weather hazards that can destroy his family’s main source of subsistence: Crops. Ninety percent of farmers in Africa have no access to crop insurance or other safety net.
  • WorldCover addresses this problem by providing farmers with simple and affordable microinsurance policies, insuring their crops against the risk of drought. Microinsurance and farmers receive rapid payout in cases of drought during the crop growth period. WorldCover ran a full pilot project in 2015 among Rice and Sorghum farmers and signed up a significant number of farmers, with many more committed.
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    We understand from this article that there is a real struggle for crop farmers in Africa when it comes to droughts or other weather hazards. World Cover has come up with a solution for these farmers by providing them micro insurance that is very cheap and that could be bought and used with their mobile phone.
ghtazi

AgroCenta - VC4A - 1 views

  • AgroCenta is an innovative online platform that empowers small holder farmers and farmer based organizations in rural farming communities access a wider online market outside their immediate locality to trade fairly and equitably. They can access technological tools and information that will inform them on best farming practices such weather information, market information and finally access to agro inputs such as fertilizers, pesticides and weedicides directly from stakeholders.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      The engagement of farmers with AfroCenta is not only important to have wider access to larger markets, but also to have access to advanced tools and data in the agricultural industry.
  • AgroCenta is an innovative online platform that empowers small holder farmers and farmer based organizations in rural farming communities access a wider online market outside their immediate locality to trade fairly and equitably. They can access technological tools and information that will inform them on best farming practices such weather information, market information and finally access to agro inputs such as fertilizers, pesticides and weedicides directly from stakeholders.
    • sawsanenn
       
      AgroCenta's mobile app provides two key services to smallholder farmers: access to markets (AgroTrade) and access to finance (AgroPay). On the AgroTrade platform, farmers can trade directly with small, medium, and large processing companies that need raw commodities for processing.
  • AgroCenta is an innovative online platform that empowers small holder farmers and farmer based organizations in rural farming communities access a wider online market outside their immediate locality to trade fairly and equitably. They can access technological tools and information that will inform them on best farming practices such weather information, market information and finally access to agro inputs such as fertilizers, pesticides and weedicides directly from stakeholders.
    • ghtazi
       
      Agrocenta is an innovative platform that helps small farmers in rural communities access a wider online market in order to trade freely and equitably.
ayoubb

'Cassava Smartech initiative way to go' | The Herald - 0 views

  • Michael Tome Business Reporter Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Ministry says it highly upholds technological innovations that seek to develop agriculture productivity.This follows advances made by Cassava Smartech’s EcoFarmer to digitally enhance farming tips through mobile platform, which is a one-stop solution platform that gives farming tips, location-specific weather updates, weekly agriculture commodity market prices and financial services.
    • ayoubb
       
      CASSAVA
nouhaila_zaki

Ant and Covid have made the humble QR code a hit | Financial Times - 0 views

  • The Chinese platforms were not the only payment innovation using mobile phones at the time. Safaricom, a mobile phone operator, launched its M-Pesa payment system in Kenya in 2007, allowing people to load cash on e-wallets and send it by text. M-Pesa is now in seven countries and has its own QR-based smartphone app.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it brings to the fore a very interesting functionality of M-Pesa, in addition to the number of countries that use M-Pesa regularly.
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    "The Chinese platforms were not the only payment innovation using mobile phones at the time. Safaricom, a mobile phone operator, launched its M-Pesa payment system in Kenya in 2007, allowing people to load cash on e-wallets and send it by text. M-Pesa is now in seven countries and has its own QR-based smartphone app."
ayoubb

Mukuru perseveres to become African fintech powerhouse | ITWeb - 0 views

  • A combination of resilience and robust digital technologies resulted in tech start-up Mukuru emerging from humble beginnings to becoming one of Africa’s fintech powerhouses.So says Sandy Rheeder, CIO of Mukuru, one of Africa’s largest remittance service providers.Mukuru was launched in the mid-2000s. As Zimbabwe went through hyperinflation, the platform enabled customers in the diaspora to send fuel and grocery vouchers back home via SMS. Eventually, Mukuru started offering money remittances.
    • ayoubb
       
      Mukuru
nouhaila_zaki

A Global Success from Kenya - Banking - Credit Suisse - 0 views

  • It is no exaggeration to say that Kenya's economy depends on M-Pesa. According to the Central Bank of Kenya, the value of all transactions between June 2013 and June 2014 represented 39 percent of the country's GDP. M-Pesa moves more than one billion Swiss francs per year, and in fiscal year 2014 it earned the parent company 268 million francs, an increase of 21.6 percent over the previous year.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it highlights the role of M-Pesa as the backbone of the Kenyan economy, without which it may collapse.
  • It all started eight years ago – because of the family members who stayed home. As in most countries in sub-Saharan Africa, most of Kenya's population are farmers who live on the land. Young people in search of an education and jobs are drawn to the cities. If those earning money in the city wanted to support their parents financially, they long had to rely on uncertain and risky methods. They could send cash with a neighbor or a bus driver who happened to be driving through their village. Or they could send a postal money order, but that could take weeks, often failed to arrive, and in any case was possible only if the recipient had a post office box. This was about as unlikely as having a bank account.At the time, in 2007, several million Kenyans owned a cell phone with a Safaricom number. Then this phone number essentially became a virtual bank account number. Starting in March of that year, Safaricom customers could upload money to their cell phone and send it to other Safaricom customers. It arrived within minutes, and the recipient was informed with a text message. The money could be forwarded or received as cash from an M-Pesa agent.Two weeks after introducing the service, Safaricom had nearly 20,000 active M-Pesa users. After seven months, there were one million. Today,  20 million customers in Kenya are registered. More than 83,000 agents in cities and rural areas assist customers in uploading, sending and receiving money. Rural Kenyans with no banking options leaped from the agricultural age straight into the digital tomorrow.And transferring money from one cell phone to another was only the start. Today, users can pay their electricity and water bills, get cash from an ATM, buy airline tickets, add phone time, buy concert tickets, pay the taxi driver or butcher and take out a small loan, perhaps to purchase a solar panel that brings electricity to their home for the first time. 
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is excellent at narrating how the idea of M-Pesa came to be. Indeed, the founders observed that when young people living in cities wanted to financially support their parents who are still in the countryside, they had to rely on risky and lengthy methods. Also, the founders observed that several million Kenyans owned a cellphone with a Safaricom number. Hence, they decided that this phone number would become a virtual bank account number to which Safaricom customers could upload money and send it to other Safaricom customers. Today, transferring money is not the only thing M-Pesa provides, since user can now pay their electricity and water bills, retrieve cash from ATMs, buy airline tickets, add phone time, buy concert tickets, pay taxi drivers or butchers or take loans, or even purchase a solar panel to bring electricity at home for the first time.
mehdi-ezzaoui

South African telco MTN looks to fintech to diversify - 1 views

  • MTN has announced a partnership with South Africa-based financial services group Sanlam to sell high-end insurance products like life cover and funeral policies into South Africa through digital-only channels.
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    Strategic Partnership of MTN with South-Africa
ghtazi

Mukuru - ECP Investments - 0 views

  • Mukuru is uniquely focused on serving low- and middle-income migrants who typically send money home to their families to cover basic living expenses and who otherwise rely on informal and inconsistent channels such as buses, taxis, friends, and family. Through Mukuru, customers can send money through more reliable channels via bank transfer, cash deposit, credit/debit card or via a Mukuru Money Card and/or mobile money wallet. Friends and family members of these customers can then receive the money through the same methods (cash collection, bank transfer, cash to card, or mobile money wallet).
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it reflects some important aspects of the company's operations and business model. 1- The customer segment: low and middle-income migrants in Africa. 2- What problem Mukuru helps to solve: it provides migrants who send money to their families through informal channels with a formal and regulated platform.
  • Mukuru is uniquely focused on serving low- and middle-income migrants who typically send money home to their families to cover basic living expenses and who otherwise rely on informal and inconsistent channels such as buses, taxis, friends, and family. Through Mukuru, customers can send money through more reliable channels via bank transfer, cash deposit, credit/debit card or via a Mukuru Money Card and/or mobile money wallet. Friends and family members of these customers can then receive the money through the same methods (cash collection, bank transfer, cash to card, or mobile money wallet).
    • sawsanenn
       
      This article shows us the customers that Mukuru is targetting which are low and middle-income migrants and help them to send or receive money to or from their families or surroundings by offering easy services that everybody can understand and proceed it even the illiterate people.
  • Founded in 2004, Mukuru has established a powerful brand affinity with customers built on trust, reliability, and local engagement. The company has grown to operate over 90 remittance corridors, enabling more than 5 million individuals to receive funds to cover living expenses, school fees, medical expenses, and utility bills. Mukuru is supported by world-class regulatory and compliance systems, highly scalable technology architecture, and a comprehensive sales and distribution network.
    • ghtazi
       
      Mukuru was founded in 2004, and since then the company has built a trustful, reliable with its customers. the company enables more than 5 million individuals to receive funds to cover everyday expenses.
kenza_abdelhaq

Peer-to-Peer Lending: Best Websites of February 2021 - 0 views

  • If you can’t or don’t want to borrow money from a brick-and-mortar bank or a conventional online lender, peer-to-peer (P2P) lending is an option worth exploring. P2P lending works differently from the financing you may have received in the past. You are not borrowing from a financial institution but rather from an individual or group of individuals who are willing to loan money to qualified applicants. P2P lending websites connect borrowers directly to investors, as these lenders are called. Each website sets the rates and the terms (sometimes with investor input) and enables the transaction. P2P has only existed since 2005, but the crowd of competing sites is already considerable. While they all operate the same basic way, they vary quite a bit in their eligibility criteria, loan rates, amounts, and tenures, as well as their target clientele. To jump-start your search, we scoured the online P2P marketplace and came up with these top six platforms, depending on your exact financial situation.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      P2P lending could be a strategy pursued by the eligible fintech companies that we have this semester. P2P lending means that the company would not be borrowing money from a financial institution but rather from an individual or group of people that are willing to lend money to qualified applicants/organizations. This article enumerates the most prominent platforms for P2P lending.
  • Types of Loans Available Through Peer-to-Peer Lending P2P loans can be used for many of the same purposes as personal loans. Here are a few of the loan types you may find on popular P2P websites.  Personal LoansHome Improvement LoansAuto LoansStudent LoansMedical LoansBusiness Loans
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      If a company does not want to borrow from conventional banks or a fintech company want to offer this service, Peer-to-Peer lending is a great alternative.
mehdi-ezzaoui

Lending Marketplace Lendio Provides $500,000 in Microloans to Women Owned Businesses in... - 1 views

  • Kiva is a non-profit lending platform well known for its microloan service targeted underserved markets globally. Lendio states that the program has now provided over $500,000 in microloans to business owners worldwide, 98% of whom are female. Lendio first launched the program in 2016. The company describes the program as part of its commitment to entrepreneurship and inclusivity. Lendio provides a microloan to a low-income entrepreneur for every new loan facilitated on its marketplace platform. This voluntary employee-contributed, employer-matched program reports a 94% participation rate among Lendio employees.
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    The importance of Kiva of empowering those business owners and knowing we're helping them keep their passion with offering microloans
ayachehbouni

FinTech for All: Access to finance for Kenya's agriculture industry | by The LHoFT | Me... - 0 views

  • One of the greatest challenges we face working in rural areas of Africa is the lack of infrastructure and access to technology.
    • ayachehbouni
       
      For Fintechs to be operational and their services to work, technology is needed. Hence, the lack of access to technology is indeed, in my opinion, the biggest challenge that Fintechs like FarmDrive can face.
kenza_abdelhaq

Robo-Advisor and its key benefits in Fintech | Top TechCEO's - 1 views

  • Financial planning is the backbone for every type of business to operate efficiently with achieve targeted objective. A single mistake in the financial records or planning can drag the growth of an organization to zero. As a solution, Robo-Advisors serve a digital platform with automated functions backed up with algorithm-driven financial planning services. This digital platform allow to automate the procedure with least or can be said no human supervision. A question might be nudging your mind, “How a digital platform can be able to plan financial operations?” It is a worth question that must be answered before using such a high tech platform.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      Since EasyEquities is all about investing, it needs to be very secure. Robo-advisors offer a digital platform where all the data is stored . They are a must have because a single, minor mistake from a human being could put the company at great risk.
  • Investing is a boon for an organization or an individual, but hardly people have any idea about investment. So, when they plan to invest their money for a better ROI, the very first solution hit their mind is wealth advisory team. But it makes their work more tedious by adding an interaction with a team and spending team for it. Robo-Advisor has brought a revolution in the finance sector with a new approach of automation. It is a digital assistant that work on various algorithms to manage financial portfolio of clients. It gives an enhanced and secure experience. This is possible with the help of machine learning and artificial intelligence. These tools are no longer confined till chat-bots; rather it has grown in the field of fintech too with a number of finance management aspects, such as automating loan process, data management, wealth management, voice assistance, customized finance advisory, and many more.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt confirms the need for Robo-advising in fintech start-ups. Robo-advising appears to be a revolution in the financial sector which replaces the regular wealth advisory team that traditional investors are accustomed to. Robo-advising is also cheap and thus could interest our eligible companies.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      Easy Equities company can benefit from the incorporation of roboadvisors in their platform to enhance their customer's experience and further facilitate the investment process.
mehdi-ezzaoui

https://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1162/itgg.2007.2.1-2.31 - 1 views

    • mehdi-ezzaoui
       
      I started Kiva in 2005 with my wife, Jessica. Kiva is an online lending platform that allows individuals in the developed world to loan to small business people in the developing world. Kiva operates in the microfinance space and works with a growing network of microfinance institutions (MFIs) in more than thirty countries. Our MFI partners post the profiles of their loan applicants to the website. Internet users in the United States, Canada, Europe, and beyond make small loans via PayPal to these businesses. The businesses pay the lenders back over a period of about a year. Since starting, Kiva lenders have funded $6 million in loans this way.
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    from an idea to a leader in lending platform
mehdi-ezzaoui

Microfinance in online space: a visual analysis of kiva.org: Development in Practice: V... - 1 views

  • Microfinance practices were originally developed in offline contexts. Modern microfinance practices were based on development models for the financial and social empowerment of the poorest of poor in developing countries. Several of these practices drew from existing traditions of money lending within local communities that were reformed to be in sync with rural development and the empowerment of the underprivileged individual. In present ‘postmodern’ times, microfinance providers are using online tools in the hopes of broadening the reach and extending the advantages provided by such a model of micro-lending and micro-borrowing. In this article, we examine an online peer-to-peer lending and borrowing website, Kiva.org, which uses online social networking tools in microfinance. The study is thus a close look at the actual content of the website with a view to understanding the representational practices of online space through Internet mediated microfinance.
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    this article is interesting because its talks about online microfinance in general and talk about KIVA .
nourserghini

SimbaPay to make Kenya to China money transfers easier | FXcompared.com - 0 views

  • More than seven million Kenyan customers and businesses can now transfer money internationally through SimbaPay Family Bank, a leading financial institution in Kenya, has partnered with SimbaPay so that its customers can make instant money transfers to China
    • nourserghini
       
      This article states that seven million clients in Kenya use Simbapay to internationally transfer money, which is an important number of customers.
nourserghini

Sending Money Within Africa: Here Are Reliable Platforms to Use - Dignited - 0 views

  • Simbapay is an Africa-focused money transfer startup that lets customers send money to friends and family around Africa in a fast, seamless, and cheap way.Platforms: Android and IOSCountries serving: All African countriesTransfer fees: Yes, but you can send up to £45,000 for free
    • nourserghini
       
      This article is interesting because it explains SimbaPay's services, platforms, countries and fees, but also because it mentions similar platforms for money transfer platforms in Africa that can be considered as competitors. These platforms are Chipper Cash, Rapid transfer, Barter and Eversend.
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