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samielbaqqali

Ghanaian fintech startup Zeepay raises $940k seed funding round - Disrupt Africa - 0 views

    • aminej
       
      GoodSoil has helped Zeepay raise almost 1 million US dollars which is huge and will help this startup spread in more than the 20 countries in which they are already operating.
  • Ghanaian fintech startup Zeepay has raised a US$940,000 seed funding round to enable it to continue to scale and roll out its services across the continent. Zeepay is focused on digital rails to connect digital assets such as mobile money wallets, cards, ATMs, bank accounts and digital tokens to international money transfer operators, payments, subscriptions, international airtime and refugee payments. 
  • Ghanaian fintech startup Zeepay raises $940k seed funding round
    • tahaemsd
       
      Zeepay has raised US$940 seed round from GOODsoil VC, an Africa focused early stage venture capital firm, which enabled zeepay continue to scale
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  • The startup has a footprint in more than 20 African markets, and in April 2020 was awarded an Electronic Money Issuer (EMI) license to operate as a mobile financial services company by the Bank of Ghana, the regulator of banking and financial services.
  • It has now raised a US$940,000 seed round from GOODsoil VC, an Africa-focused early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2017, which will enable Zeepay to continue to scale. The startup has a United Kingdom (UK) launch planned for 2021.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      By applying good strategies, Zeepay will keep scaling throughout the years.
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.
samiatazi

Alliances: a win-win strategy - KPMG Global - 0 views

  • The financial services industry today is characterized by change. Investor interest and capital is pouring into fintech companies – digital banks, insurtechs, wealthtechs, proptechs and every option in between are shifting how financial services are created, offered and evaluated. New changes, new challengesThis shift has spurred many traditional financial institutions to take action. Yet, changes aren’t always straightforward. Financial institutions know they need to embrace innovation, and they also have to find better ways to understand and respond to their customers.At the same time, the shift has put a spotlight on a new area of opportunity for big tech companies like Alibaba, Apple, Google, Tencent and others. These companies have incredible reach, deep roots into their customers’ lives, and robust customer data. Big techs are also constantly looking for ways to provide their customers with more value, to enhance customer loyalty by providing a more integrated ecosystem. Most already offer payments solutions, so extending their offerings to include financial products makes sense. However, there are no strong indicators that the big tech companies want to become banks. The regulatory burden is so far considered too high for their appetite1. Forging strategic alliancesBig tech and financial institutions are already investing in fintechs to help advance their strategic goals. For example, Tencent led a $35 million investment in open banking focused TrueLayer in the UK this year2.What they are realizing that partnerships don’t have to be limited to start-ups – working together with established institutions can create value. Over the past 6 months, there have been a number of strategic business relationships announced, such as Google’s partnership with Citibank and Stanford Federal Credit Union, to offer smart checking accounts3 and Apple’s announcement of a partnership with Goldman Sachs to offer the Apple Card credit card4. These will likely only be the beginning. 
    • samiatazi
       
      Financial backer interest and capital is filling fintech organizations. Enormous tech organizations like Alibaba, Apple, Google, Tencent and others are searching for approaches to work with banks. The administrative weight is so far considered to be excessively high for these organizations to become banks. Google and Apple have reported vital business associations with banks in the previous a half year. The organizations are understanding that associations don't need to be restricted to new businesses and start-ups, yet cooperating with established organizations can be beneficial as well. The shift has put a focus on large tech organizations, for example, Alibaba and Apple.
nouhaila_zaki

Nigerian Fintech Paga Follows Up Acquisition Of Ethiopia's Apposit With Visa Partnership - 0 views

  • According to Oviosu, Visa and Paga’s engineering teams have already started working together and Paga expects to roll-out these new options in Nigeria sometime in second-quarter 2020.
    • ghtazi
       
      I believe that this is a smart move from Paga since VISA is a huge company and it will allow Paga to extend its activity, and will also bring new merchant options to paga's network.
  • “Based on the partnership, we’re going to launch QR codes and NFC [payments] into the market in Nigeria — alternative ways of receiving payments than bringing out a physical card,” said Oviosu.
    • ghtazi
       
      paga will use QR code which is a novelty in the African fintech world.
  • During the announcement of Paga’s acquisition of Apposit in January this year, Paga’s CEO, Tayo Oviosu, told TechCrunch that the startup has processed 104 million transactions worth USD 6.6 Bn since inception.  Having scaled in its fintech business in Nigeria, Paga is now eyeing expansion and entry into Ethiopia via Apposit was the first play. The startup is also understood to have opened an office in Mexico and operations are slated to kick off fully in the Central American nation sometime this year. And the freshly-minted partnership with Visa will certainly help these expansion efforts. The new arrangement will allow Paga account holders to transact on Visa’s global network. It will also see both companies work together on tech.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is great at explaining the strategy adopted by Paga to expand in the African continent. First, the desire to enter Ethiopia which translated into the acquisition of Apposit by Paga. Then, the opening of an office in Mexico, which was intended as a first step towards Central American expansion. And finally, the partnership with Visa, which reflects Visa's and Paga's desire to expand in Africa.
hichamachir

Partnership between AIG Egypt and Fawry in Egypt - 1 views

  • AIG Insurance Company has signed an agreement with Fawry, a digital payment platform.The partnership concerns the marketing of "Qershak el Abyad", an electronic policy managed by Fawry Insurance Brokerage.The product will thus be available through Fawry's network of 151 000 sales outlets and numerous distribution channels (banks, telephone operators, etc.) used by more than 30 million consumers.
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    Partnerships are mostly beneficial for Fintech companies because it helps them discover other market segment. I encourage Fawry to look for the best partners that can help improve its business.
ayachehbouni

FarmDrive Receives Additional Investment - EWB Canada - 0 views

  • FarmDrive (FD), a Kenyan startup set to unlock millions of dollars in loans for smallholder farmers in Kenya and sub-Saharan Africa, received a follow-on investment from EWB Canada last month, with participation from AK IMPACT INVESTORS, 1 to 4 Foundation, ADAP SEED FUND 2 and The Lakes Charitable Foundation.
    • ayachehbouni
       
      Through their own personal experiences, the founders of FarmDrive know closely and all too well the value of giving loans to smallholder businesses. Because of their personal involvement and dedication, I believe FarmDrive is set to thrive and reach more and more smallholder farmers.
ayoubb

Fintech and the Future of Finance by James Guild :: SSRN - 0 views

  • The application of technological innovations to the finance industry (Fintech) has been attracting tens of billions of dollars in venture capital in recent years. Examples of Fintech innovations include digital cash transfer services in Kenya and India, and peer-to-peer lending platforms in China. These services, when developed in tandem with complementary government policies and regulatory frameworks, have the potential to expand financial services to hundreds of millions of people currently lacking access and to break new ground on the way finance is conducted. This is important because sustainable economic growth is strongly linked with financial inclusion. The successful adoption of Fintech to increase financial inclusion is highly dependent on competent regulatory oversight. By examining varying degrees of success in the adoption of Fintech services in Kenya, India and China this paper argues that adopting a responsive regulatory approach, rather than an overly interventionist one, is the most suitable framework for boosting financial inclusion through technological innovation.
    • ayoubb
       
      Innovation
ghtazi

BelCash story - HelloEthio - 0 views

  • BCTS has successfully implemented its HelloCash mobile banking platform and 8 000 agents network with 6 local banks and 2 microfinance institutions, making it the largest financial network in the country.This achievement has gained recognition from the UN initiative for financial inclusion, which was substantiated by the visit of UN ambassador for financial inclusion, her Royal Majesty Queen Maxima of the Netherlands in May 2019.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      Being recognized f=by the UN for financial inclusion adds a lot of value to the company making it more secure to the eyes of its customers. This is important because it places the company in a higher standard in the technology industry.
  • With 17 strong through partnerships, across multiple sectors and an ownership structure in full compliance with the Ethiopian regulations, BelCash Payments-As-A-Platform model spurred numerous “HelloServices”. These services include airtime eTop-up, Pay-As-You-Go solar, Healthcare, eCommerce, Jobs, Entertainment, and many more, providing the Ethiopian population access to essential services through the HelloCash platform and agents network.
    • sawsanenn
       
      Thanks to these services offered, belcash has reached more than 1.4 million customers, and made it as the largest financial network in Ethiopia
  • BelCash Technology Solutions Ltd. (BCTS) was established in Ethiopia in 2011, as a registered Value-Added Service (VAS) . It'main activity is to provides its digital technology platforms to businesses as a service (PaaS).
    • ghtazi
       
      belcash was established in Ethiopia in 2011, The key task is to provide organizations with their digital technology systems as a service.
ghtazi

Belcash Launches E-commerce Platform - 0 views

  • A Dutch company technology company developed an application that enables buyers to order, pay and receive a shipment. Belcash Technology Solutions Plc launched the e-commerce platform, HelloMarket shipments, with an estimated investment of one million dollars. The application, which was designed with the major aim of allowing local suppliers and manufacturers to promote and sell their products, will provide leather products, crafts, traditional clothing, souvenirs, homemade seasonings and other similar items manufactured by small and medium-sized enterprises. The e-commerce platform, integrated with Hellocash, a mobile and agent banking app for the purpose of making electronic payments, has a delivery system in place through Belcash agents around the country.
    • aminej
       
      Belcash Strategy aims to lead the Ethiopian E-commerce market by offering different services in their platform for users. They also facilitate access to so many different products that you can buy just through your phone. They also embraced Fintech by creating an application that is really innovative. They also plan to strengthen innovation by encouraging more people to be reactive in this sector of industry
  • Belcash successfully piloted the app for three months and officially launched it in July 2019. It has supplied 200 tablets to its agents. Thus far, 50 small and medium enterprises have signed up and placed their products on the HelloMarket platform.
    • sawsanenn
       
      In spite of the many challenges in the sector, such as the lack of a legal framework for e-commerce, Belcash designed a payment system and agents across the country.
  • Belcash successfully piloted the app for three months and officially launched it in July 2019. It has supplied 200 tablets to its agents. Thus far, 50 small and medium enterprises have signed up and placed their products on the HelloMarket platform.
    • ghtazi
       
      when the app was launched officially in July 2019, the app supplied about 200 tablets to its agents. which means that about 50 small and medium firms have signed up their products on the platfrom.
sawsanenn

JUMO - Crunchbase Company Profile & Funding - 0 views

  • We use advanced data science and machine learning to create the fastest and leanest financial services infrastructure.
    • ghtazi
       
      Jumo is based on speed to achieve its objectives, which are to create the fastest and leanest financial services infrastructure.
  • Our partners use our technology stack to offer savings, lending and insurance products to entrepreneurs in emergingmarkets.These next-generation products give anyone with a cell phone and mobile wallet access to unprecedented financial choice, enabling millions of people to prosper, build their businesses and drive economic growth.
    • sawsanenn
       
      This excerpt shows the importance of technology in this company. How fascinating we can use our smartphones in a financial way to build and prosper our businesses
ghtazi

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

  • AgroCenta has raised a total of $2.2M in funding over 4 rounds. Their latest funding was raised on Jan 29, 2021 from a Seed round.AgroCenta is funded by 6 investors. Foreign & Commonwealth Office - UK and AV Ventures are the most recent investors.
    • tahaemsd
       
      Funding of AGROCENTA
  • AgroCenta has raised a total of $2.2M in funding over 4 rounds. Their latest funding was raised on Jan 29, 2021 from a Seed round.
    • sawsanenn
       
      This excerpt shows the effective work of agrocenta, and how their revenues expended over four rounds
  • AgroCenta has raised a total of $2.2M in funding over 4 rounds. Their latest funding was raised on Jan 29, 2021 from a Seed round.AgroCenta is funded by 6 investors. Foreign & Commonwealth Office - UK and AV Ventures are the most recent investors.
    • ghtazi
       
      AgroCenta raised a total of 2.2 millions USD in funding over 4 rounds. the latest one was raised in january 29th, 2021 from a seed round. we can see that the company has founded 6 investors. the most recent ones are Foreign & Commonwealth Office- Uk and AV Ventures.
sawsanenn

Jumo - LeapFrog Investments - 1 views

  • So far JUMO has analysed more than 33 terabytes of data to serve more than nine million customers in seven countries across Africa and Asia, including Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Zambia and Pakistan.
  • Its mission is to build and operate inclusive digital banking marketplaces to advance financial inclusion for the 80 per cent of the world’s population who are excluded or underserved by traditional financial services.
  • As an investor partner, LeapFrog’s financial services expertise is being used for product design and multi-country rollouts, to turbocharge Jumo’s growth and spur financial inclusion across Africa.
    • ghtazi
       
      I think that this is a very smart move since it will help the company to grow and spur financial inclusion across Africa.
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  • 100% of its customers are estimated to be low-income, earning less than $10 per day PPP, and approximately 80% have never interacted with formal financial offerings before using the platform. The company has extensive expansion plans for both Africa and now Asia, with CEO and Founder, Andrew Watkins-Ball having relocated to Singapore to drive expansion.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it describes the customer segment targetted by Jumo straightforwardly. It says that 100% of Jumo customers are low-income, and around 80% of them have never been exposed to formal financial offerings before using Jumo.
  • Jumo is a disruptive fintech business that is rapidly reshaping how ethical financial products reach consumers and SMEs in emerging markets. Its mission is to build and operate inclusive digital banking marketplaces to advance financial inclusion for the 80 per cent of the world’s population who are excluded or underserved by traditional financial services.
  • By creating a customer-centric platform that enables the distribution of leading-edge financial offerings instantly and on-mobile, JUMO is generating access at an unprecedented rate
  • Advancing inclusive access to and usage of affordable formal financial services is vital to promoting vital financial health, economic empowerment, financial stability and sustainable growth. Yet emerging markets have negligible penetration of formal financial services: savings is chronically underdeveloped and the majority of the world’s 2 billion unbanked adults are found in low- and middle-income emerging markets.
    • sawsanenn
       
      we can conclude that Jumo offers diversified financial services that are affordable to their customer's target which is mainly new entrepreneurs
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    JUMO clients are evaluated to be low-income, obtaining less than $ 10 every day, and around eighty percent have never collaborated with formal monetary offers utilizing the stage.
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    Jumo's goal is that of including the 80% of the world's population that is currently not benefiting from financial services. This company is targeting low and low-middle class as they are the categorise that are usually neglected by traditional finance services. In doing this, it is mainly targeting Asia and Africa
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    JUMO serves a big market of underbanked people or people will low access to financial services. I like how the company gives the opportunity to small businesses that wish to grow and expand to borrow money at a low cost.
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

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.
kenzabenessalah

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

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

Popular Agri-Tech Startup In Kenya, FarmDrive Seals Newest Funding Round - TechTrends N... - 0 views

  • Agri-tech startup in Kenya, FarmDrive has gotten access to more finance as its operations recently faced expansion to make provision for 3 million shareholders farmers.
    • ayachehbouni
       
      The swarm of investors that are attracted to FarmDrive is, in my opinion, due to its importance when it comes to refreshing the agrcultural sector.
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
nourserghini

M-Pesa to send cash direct to China's WeChat users - Business Daily - 0 views

  • The partnership between Family Bank Limited and London-based financial technology firm SimbaPay will enable the 23,946,174 active M-Pesa users in Kenya to send money to over 1 billion active WeChat subscribers in China.
    • nourserghini
       
      Besides the previously mentioned 7 million of Kenyans, Simbapay is targeting an extra 23,946,174 Mpesa users to use its platform for further money transfers and this can only increase its value in the market.
mehdibella

Fawry | Arab News - 0 views

  • Egypt’s Fawry eyes UAE deal, Saudi and Kuwaiti markets
  • Fawry offers digital payments to companies and individuals in Egypt Fawry handles around 2.1 million transactions daily and collected 40 billion Egyptian pounds last year
mohammed_ab

Kiva's 5 Year Growth Plan | Kiva - 0 views

  • We've set three strategic goals that we believe are both ambitious and achievable within the next 5-years:1. Raise $1 billion in loans over the internet2. Reach 2 million entrepreneurs around the world3. Realize our own self-sufficiency in the process.
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    This excerpt highlights why we should have more fintech companies like Kiva. Even if the company was a pure success story during the first four years of operations, Kiva is still aiming at having more impact all over the world by reaching $1 billion in loans.
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