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mehdibella

JUMO: Banking services in the palm of your hand | AFD - Agence Française de D... - 1 views

  • “JUMO has started to solve the problem of access to good quality financial services for people in emerging economies”, says Andrew Watkins-Bell, CEO of JUMO. “It’s unacceptable for people to have difficulties making transactions, saving or finding capital to finance their company.”
  • JUMO was set up by Andrew Watkins-Ball in 2014 in South Africa. It has grown from a team of 7 people to some 300 people in 2018, selling its products in six countries. In 2017 alone, JUMO granted 12.2 million loans to its customers all over the world.
  • “PROPARCO’s investment in JUMO – which is also our first investment in a fintech company – is a natural extension of our work to promote financial inclusion via microfinance institutions, loans to small and medium-sized enterprises – and now mobile technology”, explains Grégory Clemente, Chief Executive Officer of PROPARCO. “This project uses mobile phone technology to reach a larger number of people in a much wider area.” 
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      the CEO explains how his investment is going to help JUMO achieve more ground with its institution as by 2019 it has granted 12.2million loans to its customers all over the world.
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  • JUMO: Banking services in the palm of your hand
  • “PROPARCO’s investment in JUMO – which is also our first investment in a fintech company – is a natural extension of our work to promote financial inclusion via microfinance institutions, loans to small and medium-sized enterprises – and now mobile technology”, explains Grégory Clemente, Chief Executive Officer of PROPARCO. “This project uses mobile phone technology to reach a larger number of people in a much wider area.” 
    • samiatazi
       
      the CEO explains how his investment is going to help JUMO achieve more ground with its institution as by 2019 it has granted 12.2million loans to its customers all over the world.
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    It's interesting that Jumo thought about an innovative solution to facilitate the lending transactions. Jumo gives a low-cost alternative to local non-regulated lenders.
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    Yes! It's interesting that JUMO uses its technology in order to help people in need finance their projects.
omarlahmidi

Eco-innovation and technological cooperation in cassava processing companies: structura... - 0 views

  • The generation of wealth, sustained by productive activities of agro-industries, leads to the production of wastes and uses natural resources, interfering in the environmental pillar of sustainability. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether cassava processing companies generate eco-innovations by means of technological cooperation, and the degree of participation of agents in these interactions. The quantitative method used the structural equation modeling for data analyses. The results indicated a relationship between technological cooperation and the generation of eco-innovation. The model developed showed the significance between variables and exposed the main aspects that generate eco-innovation from technological cooperation. A cooperation process allows a reduction in the burning of fossil fuels, reducing the emission of methane gas, which aggravates the greenhouse effect, also reducing odor, and ultimately, providing financial gains to agribusiness.
    • omarlahmidi
       
      Cassava companies generate eco/innovations by means of technological cooperation.
kenzabenessalah

AgroCenta | GODAN - 0 views

  • AgroCenta is an agricultural technology platform that provides an end-to-end solution for smallholder farmers in the post-harvest value chain from farm to market, leveraging on technology to create impact. AgroCenta focuses on 4 key areas in the agricultural value chain namely market linkage, access to real time market information, access to on-demand trucks and logistics services and financial inclusion platform all targeted at the smallholder farmer
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      AgroCenta doesn't only provide access to smallholder farmers, but there's an entire process behind it. It is in charge of the logistics, the delivery system, the finances, and the real time data.
mohammed_ab

Pula Secures Funding from Global Investors to Support Smallholder Farmers in Africa and... - 0 views

  • At Pula, we are radically restructuring agricultural insurance, using technology to insure the previously unbanked, uninsured, untapped market of 1.5 billion smallholders worldwide. We work in nine countries across Africa and Asia, and in 2017 alone, we facilitated crop and livestock insurance cover to 611,000 farmers in Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Malawi.
    • nourserghini
       
      Pula serves many African countries such as Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Nigeria and Malawi.
  • Pula uses satellite data and farm yield measurements to understand how weather patterns affect a smallholder farmer’s yield, and uses this information to automate compensation in case of loss. The company also provides farmers with targeted agronomic advice via SMS messaging, helping them grow more from their existing landholdings.
  • Insurtech startup Pula announced today that it has closed a seed funding round to advance its efforts to provide insurance to smallholder farmers in Africa and South Asia.
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  • This injection of funds will enable Pula to invest further in its technology platform and service offerings.
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    I like the way Pula uses the latest technology in order to understand the weather and the possible problems that farmers might find. This is a very good strategy because farmers feel that Pula is doing its best to deliver the best insurance possible for them.
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    This excerpt shows that Pula has secured new funding to invest more in its technology. This is good news for its customers as they will benefit from better technology and more product offerings.
nourserghini

BELCASH TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS PLC Company Profile | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | Competitors,... - 0 views

  • BELCASH TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS PLC is located in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and is part of the Information Technology Services Industry. BELCASH TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS PLC has 110 employees at this location and generates $12.21 million in sales (USD).
    • nourserghini
       
      Belcash is located in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia and operates in the information technology services. It generates 12.21 million dollars in sales.
mehdibella

FarmDrive LTD | F6S - 0 views

  • FarmDrive is a tech-driven social enterprise working at the intersection of technology, agriculture and finance. FarmDrive is improving the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Africa by using new technology and alternative data to increase availability of capital; mitigating both financial and operational risks while creating shared value for other players in the value chain.
    • hibaerrai
       
      FarmDrive gives the opportunity to smallholder farmers to extract loans and have access to different financial services to manage their small businesses.
  • FarmDrive understands smallholder farmers uniquely through dynamic datasets and translates this to financial institutions. More than 50 million smallholder farmers in Africa are struggling to make a living due to lack of capital to improve their farming activities.
  • FarmDrive has developed a platform that gathers data on smallholder farmers both from the ‘ground’ and ‘data from the sky’. FarmDrive uses sophisticated algorithms to turn that data into comprehensive credit profiles of “unbanked and underbanked” smallholders who have little access to credit.
    • mehdibella
       
      this solution is a catalyst to reduce the operational costs while increasing operational efficiencies. The platform allows them to do so by using modern technology, and an immense amount of data captured by the solution interfaces.
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  • The solution is a catalyst to reduce the operational costs while increasing operational efficiencies. Whether credit providers are seeking to better minimize their credit risk exposure, digitize their loan application processes, or streamline their new client outreach, the FarmDrive platform allows them to do so by using world-class algorithms, modern technology, and an immense amount of data captured by the solution interfaces.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      FarmDrive solution presents a win-win situation for both financial and credit institutions and farmers; from mitigating risk to having access to financing and increasing performance and operational efficiency.
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    "The solution is a catalyst to reduce the operational costs while increasing operational efficiencies. Whether credit providers are seeking to better minimize their credit risk exposure, digitize their loan application processes, or streamline their new client outreach, the FarmDrive platform allows them to do so by using world-class algorithms, modern technology, and an immense amount of data captured by the solution interfaces."
mbellakbail69

Fawry | IBM - 3 views

  • Fawry now supports millions of transactions daily for consumers and business through more than 90,000 locations (including groceries, pharmacies, stationaries and post offices), as well as through multiple alternative channels, including online, ATMs, and mobile wallets. The company’s client base and service offerings continue to expand, leading to rapid data growth. Abbas comments: "Our data has doubled in just the last eight months, and we expect it to grow even faster in the years to come.”
  • The technology offers data compression and deduplication features that enable Fawry to boost utilization of storage resources. Abbas adds: “IBM FlashSystem A9000R offers much greater performance than our previous storage platform, meaning that we get both optimized data economics and short response times. We were able to achieve a seamless migration to the new platform with zero downtime.”
  • Each day, Fawry processes 2 million financial transactions, giving Egyptians an easy, secure payment alternative to the complex, time-consuming procedures that are the norm. To help grow customer satisfaction and speed the roll-out of new services, Fawry deployed IBM® Storage, IBM Db2® and Oracle database on IBM Power Systems™ solutions.
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  • With a population of over 100 million people, Egypt is a land of opportunity for consumer services providers. In a country where payment procedures are often slow, fragmented and complex, Fawry identified a gap in the market for a simple, secure omnichannel payment gateway.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it introduces the need that Fawry was created to tackle and the market gap that it saw as an opportunity to prosper. It is very important to understand the core problem around which Fawry services were designed, in order to be able to design and develop strategies that are faithful to this same goal.
  • Fawry now supports millions of transactions daily for consumers and business through more than 90,000 locations (including groceries, pharmacies, stationaries and post offices), as well as through multiple alternative channels, including online, ATMs, and mobile wallets. The company’s client base and service offerings continue to expand, leading to rapid data growth. Abbas comments: "Our data has doubled in just the last eight months, and we expect it to grow even faster in the years to come.”
    • samielbaqqali
       
      Fawry strives to make the life of their customer simpler. They have an e-commerce solution that links sellers to buyers that provide different methods of payment.
  • Fawry Putting Egypt on the global digital payments map
  • The company’s success is built on delivering consistently fast, dependable services alongside continual innovation. Seeing an opportunity to do more with its data, Fawry evaluated its technology infrastructure to ensure it was ready for the next phase in its evolution.
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      Fawry focuses on fast and dependable services based on innovation. The company also works on making better use of the data collected to make informed decisions; while keeping in mind the importance of a good technology infrastructure ready for the implementation of any new phase.
  • Haytham Abbas, Infrastructure Director at Fawry, picks up the story: “When we launched in 2008, the average household had to deal with around 13 separate utility and service providers. Since they typically had to set up payments with each service provider separately, often by visiting a branch, this was a lot of hassle. We created an omnichannel digital payment network to make life easier for consumers and the businesses that serve them.”
  • Fawry has a long history with IBM, having chosen IBM solutions to underpin its business again and again over the last decade. The company relies on both IBM Db2 and Oracle database software running on IBM Power Systems to support its bespoke electronic financial platform, processing 2 million transactions per day. “Together, IBM Db2, Oracle database and IBM Power Systems solutions give us the ability to process huge transaction volumes,” comments Abbas. “They provide a powerful foundation for our business, and have scaled seamlessly as we’ve grown.”
    • mbellakbail69
       
      To ensure that it selected the best offerings on the market for its latest refresh, the company's IT team undertook a thorough evaluation of storage and server options from multiple vendors.
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    Fawry aims to make their client's life easier. They have an e-commerce solution that connects sellers with buyers offering various payment methods.
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    The success of the compnay relies on its partnerships. Fawry's partnership with IBM is brilliant because IBM can offer Fawry some advanced technology that can help improve the business.
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    Fawri is a secure alternative to the traditional procedures. It is user friendly and Egiptians are benefiting from it.
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    "The company's success is built on delivering consistently fast, dependable services alongside continual innovation. Seeing an opportunity to do more with its data, Fawry evaluated its technology infrastructure to ensure it was ready for the next phase in its evolution."
hibaerrai

Fintech, distributed-ledger technology and the token economy | Internal Market, Industr... - 0 views

  • Distributed-ledger technology (DLT) enables safer, faster and cheaper transactions in an ever-increasing number of sectors. The Commission considers DLT as a breakthrough technology that is key for the EU's competitiveness.
    • hibaerrai
       
      Distributed ledger technology can be a very efficient strategy in fintechs because it is time saving, safe and cheaper than other strategies.
nouhaila_zaki

The future of Africa's Agriculture rests with the youth | E-Agriculture - 2 views

  • The youth in the study said that their biggest obstacle to a career in farming was learning the digital and technical skills needed in todays’ market. Technologies such as cloud computing, soil sensors, drones have changed food production and processing – digital literacy is now a must!
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it emphasizes on how digital literacy could contribute to the creation of jobs in Africa, which are most needed.
  • he second important reasons they raised was land ownership, most youths who receive farming land get smaller pieces of land parceled out. The challenge is that young farmers must produce more yields from smaller spaces, without innovative technologies In some countries for example in Kenya, some youth are innovatively establishing youth-driven innovations which sadly do not receive political or financial support that allows for viability and scalability.
  • Africa is in the height of a crisis and an opportunity. Africa’s population stands at 1,2 billion people and over 60% are below the age of 25. Yet most African youths are not employed, and according to the World Bank by 2035, 350 million new jobs will be needed. Africa’s population is growing faster than jobs are created. There is a potential for agriculture to create employment, however, African youths in Sub-Saharan Africa do not realize agriculture as a profitable opportunity for livelihood. There is a growing notion that the best way to entice young people back to the farms is through making youths access information and communication technologies tailored for agriculture.
sawsanenn

SimbaPay - Katapult Accelerator - 0 views

  • SimbaPay is revolutionizing the $64 billion cross border payments market in Africa by allowing the diaspora community to send money directly to the banked and the unbanked at a 1/3rd of the cost of typical solutions used today. Using only the recipient’s phone number, SimbaPay’s technology ensures that payments are delivered within seconds to the recipient’s preferred mobile or bank account.
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      SimbaPay sends money directly to the banked and the unbanked using only the recipient's phone number
  • SimbaPay is revolutionizing the $64 billion cross border payments market in Africa by allowing the diaspora community to send money directly to the banked and the unbanked at a 1/3rd of the cost of typical solutions used today. Using only the recipient’s phone number, SimbaPay’s technology ensures that payments are delivered within seconds to the recipient’s preferred mobile or bank account.
    • ghtazi
       
      What we can say is that is very smart to use only the mobile phone to do a transfer of money. Banked and Unbanked people could benefit from this app. As we know there is still 1,7 billion people in the world that are unbanked, I found this move very smart.
  • SimbaPay is revolutionizing the $64 billion cross border payments market in Africa by allowing the diaspora community to send money directly to the banked and the unbanked at a 1/3rd of the cost of typical solutions used today. Using only the recipient’s phone number, SimbaPay’s technology ensures that payments are delivered within seconds to the recipient’s preferred mobile or bank account.
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  • SimbaPay is revolutionizing the $64 billion cross border payments market in Africa by allowing the diaspora community to send money directly to the banked and the unbanked at a 1/3rd of the cost of typical solutions used today. Using only the recipient’s phone number, SimbaPay’s technology ensures that payments are delivered within seconds to the recipient’s preferred mobile or bank account.
    • sawsanenn
       
      Simbapay is making a very good move by allowing the African community to be familiarized with digital platforms, it is a good step to make Africa more developed
samiatazi

SnapScan rolls out 'frictionless' payment feature called SnapBeacons - Ventureburn - 2 views

  • South African payments startup SnapScan is today announcing its first major update since its QR code payments feature was popularised in 2013. The new payment channel, called SnapBeacons, is meant to provide users a frictionless alternative solution to pay for stuff. Instead of just being able to pay by scanning a QR code, SnapScan customers can now simply tap a button in the app to initiate the transaction via Bluetooth. A message on the customer’s phone will alert them when the option is available.
  • South African payments startup SnapScan is today announcing its first major update since its QR code payments feature was popularised in 2013. The new payment channel, called SnapBeacons, is meant to provide users a frictionless alternative solution to pay for stuff.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      Finally, SnapScan is offering a new payment option to its customers. I think this is a really brilliant strategy because they realized that their product might become old school, so providing consumers with an alternative payment method will draw them more to the company.
  • Instead of just being able to pay by scanning a QR code, SnapScan customers can now simply tap a button in the app to initiate the transaction via Bluetooth.
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  • SnapScan is today announcing its first major update since its QR code payments feature was popularised in 2013.
  • “The key difference is essentially the ability to provide even more convenience and speed to
  • improve the payment process,” CEO of SnapScan Kobus Ehlers explained in a phone interview. “They can now complete the payment anywhere within the range of the store’s beacon.”The new functionality is already available at 30 SnapScan merchants in Cape Town and 20 others around the country which have iBeacons. See the list here.“If you have the feature enabled, and you walk into the range of one of these beacons, it’ll simply display a Pay Here button,” he explained. iPhone users will even have a Merchants icon on their lock screen which means that you don’t even have to open the app to pay.
  • South African payments startup SnapScan is today announcing its first major update since its QR code payments feature was popularised in 2013. The new payment channel, called SnapBeacons, is meant to provide users a frictionless alternative solution to pay for stuff. Instead of just being able to pay by scanning a QR code, SnapScan customers can now simply tap a button in the app to initiate the transaction via Bluetooth. A message on the customer’s phone will alert them when the option is available.
    • samiatazi
       
      I am amazed by the new release of SnapScan which is another installment channel called SnapBeacons through which Clients can basically tap a catch in the SnapScan application to start the exchange through Bluetooth. The installments startup is upheld by the Standard Bank-sponsored Standard Bank and is situated in Johannesburg, South Africa. Since it's an equipment based item, it might be viable with telephones like the iPhone 4S and up.
  • Several major international companies like Virgin Atlantic, Apple, Macy’s and Walmart are already adopting beacon technology and proximity-based products are a growing trend. “We’re the first in South Africa to roll this technology out and we want to see how we can improve the user experience accordingly,” Ehlers boasted.An added feature, not a pivot
  • Ehlers noted that from the beginning, the Standard Bank-backed company wasn’t tied to just QR codes. It’s always been looking at new technologies to make mobile payment processes better. “To that end, we constantly play with a whole host of different technologies in the payments channel, of which the one that really got us excited was iBeacons.”An added bonus, the CEO notes that SnapBeacons will only be available to those who are keen to try it out. You can disable the feature if you want to.Read more: From stores to the streets: SnapScan’s road to a cashless society
  • “We’ve decided not to turn it on by default because we’re quite sensitive that people may want to consider whether they want this feature and reassure themselves that it’s not a big change that will happen over night.” It’s worth noting that this isn’t a complete transition. In some occasions SnapBeacons will make sense, while in other, it won’t.Furthermore, because it’s a hardware based product, it will only be compatible with a certain range of phones like the iPhone 4S and up or most smartphones running Android 4.3 and up.
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    SnapScan is finally providing its customers with a new payment alternative. I think that this is a very brilliant strategy because they realized that their product might get old school, so providing an alternative payment possibility for the customers can attract them more to the company.
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    It was a smart move from the Snapscan company to stay up to date and continue introducing new innovative features. After the introduction of QR code, now it has made an app, that allows transaction via Bluetooth ,available to customers in order to be more efficient and faster
mohammed_ab

'Smart' insurance helps poor farmers to cut risk | Financial Times - 1 views

  • The policies or “smart contracts” currently under development are based on blockchain, the distributed ledger technology that underpins cryptocurrencies like bitcoin. This avoids the need for paperwork and means payouts can be triggered automatically when certain conditions are met, such as a specific number of days of drought. The system uses high-resolution satellite images to detect rainfall and plant growth data.Conventional crop insurance is too expensive for more than 500m small farmers worldwide, says Christopher Sheehan, founder and chief executive of US-based WorldCover, which developed the system. “But with machine learning and blockchain technology, we can process these data very cheaply to produce a really simple crop insurance product with premiums of $20 to $50 for a farmer who might only be earning $3,000 a year.” Payments can be made using mobile money transfer services such as M-Pesa.
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    I think that this article highlights the main benefits of blockchain technology on the insurance industry. It shows how blockchain has enabled easy and quick transactions to take place in the insurance world especially crop insurance. This technology has enabled companies like WorldCover to offer cheap insurance contracts for crop farmers to help them hedge against weather risks.
omarlahmidi

Inside SnapScan, SA's app of the year - TechCentral - 2 views

  • The company makes its money by charging a small transaction fee to the retailer on each purchase. This fee varies. “We take a small transaction fee, much like the acquiring component to merchant transactions,” Ehlers says. SnapScan has a partnership with Standard Bank, which means it can process transactions at “competitive rates”, he adds. In addition to transaction fees, SnapScan offers its customers the option of accessing analytics or running loyalty programmes, both of which are billed as add-ons.
  • SnapScan co-founder, 28-year-old Kobus Ehlers, says there are a number of benefits to this approach for retailers. “It takes about 30 seconds to sign up. We issue a QR code, which you print, and you’re done.” Merchants without bank accounts can cash out their takings at the end of the day. “Customers can pay with the app, the retailer can then get a voucher code at the end of the day that they can punch in at a Standard Bank ATM — or hand over at a Spar — and get cash.” If customers don’t have the app installed, scanning the QR code will take them to the relevant app store where they can download it.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      Low transaction fees are often a strong opportunity to draw customers and this technique is perfectly executed by SnapScan. SnapScan, in my view, plays smart because they deliver a fast and digitalized service with a special QR code technology, so they deserve to win the South African app of the year.
  • If customers don’t have the app installed, scanning the QR code will take them to the relevant app store where they can download it.
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  • To use SnapScan, consumers download the app for Apple, Android or BlackBerry, and add their credit card details by taking a picture of their card and creating a Pin. They can then use the app to scan a QR (quick response) code — a type of barcode — in a store and can make payments.
  • The company makes its money by charging a small transaction fee to the retailer on each purchase. This fee varies. “We take a small transaction fee, much like the acquiring component to merchant transactions,” Ehlers says. SnapScan has a partnership with Standard Bank, which means it can process transactions at “competitive rates”, he adds. In addition to transaction fees, SnapScan offers its customers the option of accessing analytics or running loyalty programmes, both of which are billed as add-ons. The company offers three products. The first is an “instant merchant product” aimed at informal retailers who want their takings in cash. The second is the “standard” product that settles into a bank account like a traditional point-of-sale (POS) unit. The third is an “enterprise solution” designed to integrate with existing POS systems.
  • SnapScan works with debit cards and credit cards, and there are no sign-up, setup or installation fees. There is also no monthly fee payable.
    • aymanelmamoun
       
      SnapScan enters the market by offering many facilities to attract new customers. The application supports both debit and credit cards, no sign-ups or installation fees, and payments are made monthly.
  • SnapScan falls under FireID, the company that now houses six start-up technology businesses, SnapScan being the most recently launched. FireID started life as an information security company specialising in “two-factor authentication” technology for mobile phones. It was funded by billionaire Johann Rupert, through Reinet. Justin Stanford, one of FireID’s co-founders, was instrumental in securing the initial capital injection. However, Stanford was unable to convince Reinet’s investment committee to continue investing and in 2011 it pulled its funding of FireID, forcing the company to lay off its 40 employees.
    • omarlahmidi
       
      To attract customers, SnapScan uses many facilities such as accepting credit and debit cards.
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    The low transaction fees are always a good incentive to attract customers and SnapScan are implementing this strategy perfectly. In my opinion, SnapScan is playing smart because they offer a fast and digitalized service with a unique technology which is QR code, so they deserve to win the app of the year in South Africa.
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    SnapScan offered a digital service. The company has created efficiency and security with its QR code techniques.
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    It is interesting and encouraging to customers the fact that they don't need to pay any sign-up, setup or installation fees in order to benefit from snapscan
mehdibella

JUMO Empowers Asian And African Market With Over $2.5 Billion, Eyes Nigeria, 2 Others - 2 views

  • JUMO also has a mobile wallet technology that offers an easy-to-use service that is accessible via mobile devices.Watkins-Ball commented on the cost-effective technology used to collect information which strengthened the business model, He said: “When we founded JUMO, we were always clear that we can only achieve our mission by leveraging sophisticated information technologies at really low cost.
  • JUMO Empowers Asian And African Market With Over $2.5 Billion, Eyes Nigeria, 2 Others
  • JUMO is one of South Africa’s next-generation fintech companies offering emerging market entrepreneurs financial services.
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  • The tech startup was built as a unique platform to help facilitate digital financial services such as credit, and savings in emerging markets, and has handed out over $1.8 billion prior to date since its founding in London in 2015.
    • mehdibella
       
      it has partnered with telecommunications companies, funders, and banks, to create accessible financial tools, and insurance products targeted at entrepreneurs in emerging markets, and also offers accessible financial services to both Asia and Africa's unbanked populations.
  • “We’re optimistic about the  possibilities in these markets and continue to see huge growth  opportunities in Africa, with the potential to replicate our successes  in other markets over the longer term.”
    • mehdibella
       
      Jumo also hopes to explore the Indian, Nigerian, and Ivorian markets in no distant future.
  • JUMO Empowers Asian And African Market With Over $2.5 Billion, Eyes Nigeria, 2 Others
  • JUMO is one of South Africa’s next-generation fintech companies offering emerging market entrepreneurs financial services.
    • samiatazi
       
      Jumo won many awards all over the worlds and grants that will help it as a company to grow and expand its business into other countries
  • The tech startup was built as a unique platform to help facilitate digital financial services such as credit, and savings in emerging markets, and has handed out over $1.8 billion prior to date since its founding in London in 2015.
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    I like the way that JUMO is clear about delivering a great technology with a low cost! I think that Fintechs must act based on this logic.
nourserghini

Fintech Trends 2020: New Technology in Financial Services - 0 views

  • AI-powered ChatbotsBanks and most of the businesses in the consumer industry have to deal with so many customer inquiries. It requires them to set up dedicated staff members or a complete call center to keep answering the questions that may not directly benefit their business. The artificial intelligence relieves the financial institutions in this hassle with modern-technology equipped chatbots. These virtual assistants are smart in understanding the user queries and providing them with the most viable answer.
    • nourserghini
       
      Fintechs can implement AI-powered chatbots to enhance their customers' experience with their platforms and services.
mehdibella

JUMO reaches 15 million customers across Africa and Asia - JUMO - 0 views

  • JUMO reaches 15 million customers across Africa and Asia
  • JUMO has disbursed over USD 1.6 billion in funding and is growing its base of savings products. “By empowering MSMEs, we’re also positively impacting communities, families and employees. Technology is removing barriers to financial inclusion making it possible to responsibly provide everyone with access to good financial choices,” Watkins-Ball added.
  • “We are working to connect every entrepreneur to the financial products they need to grow and prosper,” says Watkins-Ball. “Our technology enables our partner banks and payments companies to help millions of underserved people access financial services.”
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  • JUMO, a technology company building next-generation financial services for emerging market entrepreneurs, is celebrating connecting over 15 million people to credit and savings in their six markets in Africa and Asia today.
    • mehdibella
       
      JUMO has partnered with financial service providers and mobile network operators to provide credit and savings solutions in Pakistan, Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya and Zambia.
  • Founded in London in 2015, JUMO has partnered with financial service providers and mobile network operators to provide credit and savings solutions in Pakistan, Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya and Zambia.
  • Andrew Watkins-Ball, Founder & Group CEO, said this milestone demonstrates JUMO’s unique ability to reach underserved entrepreneurs – over 60% of JUMO’s customers are micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs).
  • “We are working to connect every entrepreneur to the financial products they need to grow and prosper,” says Watkins-Ball. “Our technology enables our partner banks and payments companies to help millions of underserved people access financial services.”
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    JUMO is celebrating interfacing more than 15 million individuals to credit and investment funds in their six business sectors in Africa and Asia today.
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    Jumo are strategically targeting unbanked entrepreneur in order to help them become part of the consumers of the financial product, and consequently develop themselves. It initially targets low-income classes and gives them the opportunity to grow and prosper
mehdibella

AGROCENTA - Make-IT in Africa - 1 views

  • AgroCenta is an agricultural technology platform that focuses on using technology to provide market access to smallholder farmers in Ghana. Their primary objective is to promote and facilitate fair trade for smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa by connecting them directly to larger and structured markets. It thus connects them to large, medium and small businesses in order to sell to breweries, food manufacturers and processing industries without intermediaries. The different digital services the company provides in the fields are “Agro-Trade”, “Agro-Pay”, “Agro-Logistics” and “Agro-Information”. By improving the logistical process and removing exploitative buying from the value chain, smallholder farmers can sell at competitive prices and improve their financial livelihood.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      AgroCenta allows farmers to sell their crops and tools to other businesses and manufacturers in an efficient and effective process. I find it amazing how such a concept can facilitate multiple services for many players.
  • AgroCenta is an agricultural technology platform that focuses on using technology to provide market access to smallholder farmers in Ghana. Their primary objective is to promote and facilitate fair trade for smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa by connecting them directly to larger and structured markets.
    • mehdibella
       
      The different digital services the company provides in the fields are "Agro-Trade", "Agro-Pay", "Agro-Logistics" and "Agro-Information" that allows the farmer to make the best out of the crop
  • By improving the logistical process and removing exploitative buying from the value chain, smallholder farmers can sell at competitive prices and improve their financial livelihood.
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AgroCenta : empowering smallholder farmers in Africa through technology and innovations - 0 views

  •  AgroCenta’s main competitors are Esoko (www.esoko.com), FarmerLine (www.farmerline.co) and Farm Radio (www.farmradio.org). These 3 competitors are “information-based” only, delivering market prices, weather information and extension advisory services via SMS to farmers.
    • aminej
       
      Some of the main competitors of AgroCenta's are Esoko , FarmerLine and Farm Radio. These 3 competitors are not really competitors because they do not provide the same services. These competitors are more "information-based" only, delivering market prices, weather information and extension advisory services via SMS to farmers.
  • AgroCenta came about when both co-founders identified the missing gap in the post harvest value chain, that is access to market for smallholder farmers. This gap gave way to exploitative buying from middlemen at the disadvantage to the smallholder farmer.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it shows the need that AgroCenta founders identified in Ghana, and thus reflects the company's reason for existing.
  • AgroCenta’s core services are AgroTrade : Which is a sales platform that connects smallholder farmer directly to a larger market to trade fairly. AgroTrade matches smallholder farmers in rural areas to small, medium and large buyers in the urban areas. TrucKR : TruckR is the on-demand trucks & logistics aspect of AgroCenta where farmers can book for truck delivery services to cart their commodities from farms to markets just at a click of a button AgroInfo : Real time weather, market prices and extension advisory services are delivered via SMS and voice solutions to smallholder farmers using mobile technologies AgroPay : AgroPay is the financial inclusion platform for smallholder farmers where farmers in rural areas, without bank accounts, receive payments for goods and services via mobile money technologies.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because one can identify the different products and services proposed by the firm.
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  • AgroTrade : Which is a sales platform that connects smallholder farmer directly to a larger market to trade fairly. AgroTrade matches smallholder farmers in rural areas to small, medium and large buyers in the urban areas.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      I find this concept beneficial for all farmers because they will be able to have more direct access to larger markets. This way they could earn more and interact more.
  • Francis Obirikorang is the CEO/Co-founder of AgroCenta and Michael Ocansey is the CTO/Co-founder of AgroCenta. Francis and Michael are both ex-employees of Esoko, one of the largest market information platforms in Africa for smallholder farmers.
  • AgroCenta’s success factor is the elimination of the exploitative buying approach from the post harvest value chain, and putting the smallholder farmer at a pivotal position where they are able to sell their commodities to interested buyers fairly, generate enough income and become financially independent
    • mehdibella
       
      AgroCenta provides the "last mile" approach for the smallholder farmers, going a step further to help farmers sell competitively after the get market information only from existing e-agriculture products on the market.
  • AgroCenta’s core services are
    • kenza_abdelhaq
       
      AgroCenta's services include: -AgroTrade: platform connecting farmers to markets and promoting fair trade. -TrucKR: farmers can have access to transportation through this platform. - AgroInfo: platform that gives useful insights to farmers (weather, market prices) - AgroPay: a platform for financial inclusion, giving small and underbanked farmers the possibility to receive payments via their mobile.
  • AgroPay is the financial inclusion platform for smallholder farmers where farmers in rural areas, without bank accounts, receive payments for goods and services via mobile money technologies.
    • sawsanenn
       
      It is a good service because it is a good alternative for smallholders farmers to receive secure payments even without owning a bank account
  • AgroCenta provides the “last mile” approach for the smallholder farmers, going a step further to help farmers sell competitively after the get market information only from existing e-agriculture products on the market.
    • ghtazi
       
      AgroCenta gives smallholder farmers the "last mile" solution, moving a step further to help farmers sell competitively after only collecting demand knowledge from existing e-agricultural products on the market.
    • mbellakbail69
       
      It is a good service because it is a good way for farmers, even without getting a bank account, to get safe payments  This idea is great for all producers, so they will have direct access to bigger markets more effectively. They will gain more and engage with more.
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Top five technologies that will transform the Fintech sector in 2020 - 0 views

  • Fintech technology number one: The growing number of RegTech solutionsRegulatory technology is benefiting from recent groundbreaking fintech software innovations, creating automated solutions to manage regulation monitoring, compliance, and reporting. Keeping track of new restrictions in a single database is a comfortable way of adopting a financial institution to legal requirements.
    • nourserghini
       
      Fintechs can also conder starting Regtechs as well to create automated solutions for monitoring regulations, especially consider their success in the digital world.
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Financial Technology - FintechDefinition - 0 views

  • New technologies, like machine learning/artificial intelligence, predictive behavioral analytics, and data-driven marketing, will take the guesswork and habit out of financial decisions. "Learning" apps will not only learn the habits of users, often hidden to themselves, but will engage users in learning games to make their automatic, unconscious spending and saving decisions better. Fintech is also a keen adaptor of automated customer service technology, utilizing chatbots to and AI interfaces to assist customers with basic task and also keep down staffing costs. Fintech is also being leveraged to fight fraud by leveraging information about payment history to flag transactions that are outside the norm.
    • nourserghini
       
      Machine learning and artificial intelligence should be implemented in fintechs' platforms.
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