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Egyptian digital payment firm Fawry sets IPO price at 6.46 Egyptian pounds - 0 views

  • Fawry's network processed 600.1 million transactions last year with a total value of 34.2 billion Egyptian pounds ($2.1 billion), EFG Hermes said in its statement.
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      Egyptian digital payment company Fawry has set the price for its initial public offering (IPO) at 6.46 Egyptian pounds ($0.3906)
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Egypt's Fawry becomes Africa's 3rd Unicorn to reach a US$1B valuation - FurtherAfrica - 2 views

  • Ashraf Sabry and Mohamed Okasha founded Fawry in 2008. It has an online payment gateway for business owners to transact with customers via cash, credit cards, and e-wallets. In 2019, Fawry listed about 36% (254.6M) of its ordinary shares on the Egyptian Stock Exchange. It initially sold at EGP 6.46 per share, and then it tripled to EGP 18.78 at a market cap of EGP 13.3B in July 2020. After going public, other investors took an interest that led to a significant increase by over 300% in its stock price since its debut at the Egyptian Stock Exchange.
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      I believe Fawry has joined the rank of African companies that have become unicorns. Jumia was the first to attain unicorn status after listing on the New York Stock Exchange.
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Coscout - Company & Investor Profiles, Funding & Competitors - 0 views

  • Fawry is a pioneering Electronic Payment Network, offering financial services to consumers and businesses through more than 65 thousand locations and a variety of channels. It offers a convenient and reliable way to pay bills and other services in multiple channels (online, using ATMs , mobile wallets and retail points) The company's network of retailers includes small groceries, pharmacies and stationaries, and post-offices, all equipped with point-of-sale machines – the same ones used for credit card payments
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      Fawry's fortune is partly due to the COVID-19 pandemic that caused more people to place a high demand for its e-payment offerings.
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Fawry becomes first Egyptian tech company to achieve USD 1 bn market cap | Enterprise - 0 views

  • STARTUP WATCH- Fawry is officially Egypt’s first unicorn: EGX-listed e-payments firm Fawry became the first Egyptian tech company to hit a market cap of USD 1 bn on Monday after its share price reached intraday highs of EGP 22.69, former managing director Mohamed Okasha announced in a LinkedIn post. Fawry’s share price has increased by more than 300% since it debuted on the EGX last year, a rise that has accelerated in recent months as the use of its payment services skyrocketed during the lockdown.
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      To support its quest to understand its customers more deeply, Fawry will soon deploy IBM Watson Machine Learning Accelerator, which includes popular open source deep learning frameworks and efficient artificial intelligence
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Fawry | IBM - 3 views

  • 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.”
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      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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Egypt's Fawry goes public with shares soaring 31% on first day, taking market cap to ~$... - 0 views

  • Fawry was acquired by a consortium of three investors; Helios Investment Partners, MENA Long-Term Value Fund, and Egyptian-American Enterprise in 2015. The three investors had reportedly acquired 85 percent of the company at a valuation of $100 million.
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      The company also has its online payment gateway that allows online businesses to collect payments from their customers using different methods including cash, credit cards, and mobile wallet.
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Fawry: Making Payments Easier For 22 Million Egyptians | EgyptInnovate - 1 views

  • Strong team management and good negotiation skills. The second thing is that it was a mutual investment fund, those investors already liked Fawry’s model and didn’t want to change anything but just help accelerate our growth with some cash. We are now a large corporate but with the spirit of a startup. Even until now, we appreciate everyone’s input at the company whether they have been working here for a month or 5 years. it doesn’t matter.
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      Fawry was the only one investing in the business during that time.
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Digital Payments Firm Strikes Gold in Egypt, Where Cash Is King - Bloomberg - 0 views

  • The National Bank of Egypt is looking to buy stakes in Aman, Raya Holding for Financial Investments’ e-payment subsidiary, which was planned to IPO in three years, the local business newspaper Al Mal reported in 2019. MM Group for Industry & International Trade SAE is also planning to begin procedures to list non-banking investments firm Ebtikar next year, according to Daily News Egypt.
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      All the same, Fawry's surging stock price may encourage further investment in Egypt's e-payment sector.
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Egyptian digital payments company Fawry IPO oversubscribed 30 times | Reuters - 0 views

  • “The view of investors this time around is toward the long-term payoff and not the short-term,” El-Swaify said. Fawry expects trading in its shares to start on the bourse on Aug. 8 after receiving approval from the exchange.
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      Fawry, founded in 2009, is owned by local and foreign investment banks. About 8% of its shares are held by management and employees.
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SimbaPay, Co-Op Bank get together on money transfer - 0 views

  • A new service will enable the bank’s customers living internationally to send money to friends and family in Kenya via SimbaPay’s app. The service is initially available for the UK-Kenya payments corridor, with other countries to follow soon.
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      Kenyans living internationally are a key market for the bank, which set up a Diaspora Banking department to serve them.
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Prime Bank Launches SimbaPay - International Money Transfer Service - 0 views

  • Commenting on the partnership, SimbaPay’s Head of Operations Victor Karanja noted that the service will provide a seamless platform for Prime Bank’s customer base to send money abroad at the click of a button.
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      It's easy to access the service, customers will only need to login to the bank's mobile banking app - PrimeMobi, then click on the International Money Transfer icon on the home screen
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Prime Bank launches a international money transfer service, SimbaPay - Intelligent CIO ... - 0 views

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      A complete online international money transfer would be a bonus for African countries to have a world class. Since Kenyan businesses and expatriates send out over US$18 billion with family and friends abroad. The partnership of both businesses will ensure that people are safer in sending their money.
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SimbaPay scales new heights in digital money transfer - Business Daily - 1 views

  • “We are able to roll out new countries on our platform at a low cost which then allows us to pass on these savings to customers. We can do this due to our technology that allows transactions to be processed at breakneck speed with zero human interaction,” said SimbaPay chief executive officer Nyasinga Onyancha.The firm’s compliance and onboarding of customers is handled within the app, making it significantly easier for customers to sign up and start sending money to loved ones within minutes.
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      Financial inclusion will be then positively impacted as more small scale traders will be able to directly source goods from everywhere instead of depending on middlemen to make payments on their behalf.
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Kenya's Family Bank partners SimbaPay for WeChat transfers - 1 views

  • China is Kenya’s biggest trading partner. In 2017 alone, businesses in Kenya imported well over USD 4 billion worth of goods from China. The current existing solutions for sending money to China take multiple days to reach the recipient’s bank account, with some requiring the supplier to physically visit an agent to collect their money. This new service easily overcomes these barriers.
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      I believe that, with this new service increasingly effective, Kenya's traders can replenish stocks more quickly and thus improve trade with the two countries
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Kenyan bank launches mobile payments service | ALB Article - 1 views

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      This partnership with a Uk based company shows that Africa has become the predominant region of the fintech industry. As customer, bank and technology firms have overtaken conventional banking to include mobile banking and payment services,
  • SimbaPay head of operations Victor Karanja said in a statement: “Businesses as well as Kenyans and expatriates with friends and family abroad send over USD 18 billion to other African countries, Asia and Europe annually with several billion Kenya Shillings going through the SimbaPay network.”
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Prime Bank launches SimbaPay - International Money Transfer Service | Value Added Servi... - 0 views

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      Via SimbaPay, customers in Africa, Europe and Asia, including India, the United Kingdom, China, Germany and Uganda, are now in a position to transfer cash immediately and safely to bank accounts or mobile wallets.
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Prime Bank launches SimbaPay - International Money Transfer Service | Africanews - 1 views

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      SimbaPay is a FinTech (financial technology) award winning company that offers international digital money distribution service to African banks and mobile money companies. Mostly, the SimbaPay product needs little to no technological integration for financial institutions' implementation.
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AgroCenta Raises $790K Pre-Series A Working Capital & Development Funding - Tech Nova - 0 views

  • Through AgroCenta’s CropChain platform, smallholder farmers can execute transactions with accurate information and provide reliable access to financing, inputs and knowledge on agricultural best practices. AgroCenta has increased crop yields of farmers by 40% and increased the average CropChain farmer’s income by 35%.
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      I believe that the funding would enable AgroCenta to expand further its small farmer inclusion programs and to acquire crops for contracts for offshoot operation at clear and fair market prices.
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Nigeria's Facebook Marketplace, Ghanaian $790k funding, Kenya's lending woes - Techpoin... - 0 views

  • Founded in 2015, Agrocenta operates a mobile merchanting platform that provides market information, storage and delivery solutions to smallholder farmers in Ghana. According to co-founders Francis Obirikorang and Michael Ocansey, their flagship app, CropChain which enables trade between smallholder farmers and consumers, has rapidly grown from 3,000 to 48,000 registered farmers. The startup also provides credit and insurance facilities for smallholder farmers via its LendIt app.
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      Agrocenta has to concentrate on doubling its flagship offering through the new capital injection.
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Ghanaian Agritech Startup Agrocenta Wins $500,000 Investment In Seedstars World Competi... - 0 views

  • Agrocenta, a Ghanaian agritech startup has won a $500,000 investment for coming first globally at the just concluded 2018 Seedstars Global competition in Lausanne, Switerland. The final leg of Seedstars World early-stage pitching competition took place on Thursday with 21 African startups among the 65 finalists competing in Switzerland. At the live final pitching showdown, 12 shortlisted startups went head-to-head, with Agrocenta eventually being crowned the overall global winner of the contest, taking home a $500,000 investment from Seedstars World.
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      Agrocenta is an online platform that links smallholder farmers in the staple food value chain to a broader online commercial market, accesses the services of truck distribution by clicking a button and also gets real-time market information through SMS and voice services to their mobile phones that make it very competitive.
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