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Zeepay, Small World FS Launch Mobile Money Wallets Partnership in Ghana | Finance Magnates - 0 views

  • Payments provider Small World FS and Ghanaian mobile financial services aggregator Zeepay have struck a partnership to offer mobile money wallets in Ghana.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      Partnerships make a brand name more famous and improve the quality of services.
omarlahmidi

Ethiopia launches mobile money schemes to extend banking reach | Reuters - 0 views

  • BelCash’s helloCash service could have 2-3 million users this year and 10 million by 2017 or 2018, the firm’s chief executive Vince Diop said, adding that BelCash would receive a fee for each transaction made.
    • sawsanenn
       
      this excerpt is important because it shows how effective belcash is. and how an African country is willing to ensure financial inclusion and increase deposits by using financial technology.
  • BelCash’s helloCash service could have 2-3 million users this year and 10 million by 2017 or 2018, the firm’s chief executive Vince Diop said, adding that BelCash would receive a fee for each transaction made.
    • ghtazi
       
      in this excerpt, we can see that the service can have 10 million users by 2017 or 2018. we can aslo see the belcash would receive a fee for each transaction made.
  • Netherlands-based BelCash is offering a technology called helloCash, while MOSS ICT, mainly owned by an Ireland-based firm, is rolling out M-Birr in the nation of 96 million people.In both cases, Ethiopian banks and institutions will offer the service to customers and hold the cash deposited, in line with government policy that bars foreign firms or banks from investing in the financial sector or the telecoms industry.
    • nourserghini
       
      This article discusses the case of Belcash and M-Birr as two fintechs offering similar services which can lead us to say that M-Birr is a competitor of Belcash in Ethiopia.
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  • Bankers say Ethiopia has no more than 1,500 ATM cash machines, while there was just over 2,200 bank branches as of June, or one for every 40,000 people, the central bank says. Only one in 10 people have a bank account.In addition to branches, which are expensive to set up, banks plan to authorise thousands of agents, such as shops or merchants, in line with new regulations. Such agents will be able to take deposits and hand out cash via the mobile system.
    • aymanelmamoun
       
      Cashless mobile payment application replace ATMs so that unbanked people can join. Only one out of 10 people is banked.
  • Ethiopian banks and microfinance firms are launching mobile money services, helping reach swathes of the population that now have little access to branches or services, the mobile technology providers and banks said.
    • omarlahmidi
       
      Belcash could make a lot of profit in Ethiopia. It offers a technology called helloCash, that will help customers and offer them a better service.
sawsanenn

Jumo - la fintech au service des entrepreneurs africains | Proparco - Groupe ... - 0 views

  • Start-up basée à Cape Town en Afrique du Sud, JUMO propose à ses clients de souscrire à des prêts et des produits d’épargne depuis leur téléphone portable.
    • ghtazi
       
      JUMO gives its customers, as a start-up company based in Cape Town, South Africa, the ability to subscribe to loans and savings items from their mobile phones.
  • Start-up basée à Cape Town en Afrique du Sud, JUMO propose à ses clients de souscrire à des prêts et des produits d’épargne depuis leur téléphone portable.
    • sawsanenn
       
      This excerpt shows different services that jumo offers to its target customers
chaimaa-rachid

MTN South Africa Collaborates with Ozow to Further Simplify MoMo Transfers - NaijaTechG... - 0 views

  • ‘’Clearly, Ozow is another step towards making it more secure and safer for millions of South Africans to perform mobile transactions conveniently through a USSD code or the MoMo app,’’ says Felix Kamenga, Chief Officer of MTN Mobile Financial Services, South Africa.
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    This service seems interesting as it permits you to move cash utilizing your cell phone and you can also pay your bills in an easy manner.
mbellakbail69

Exclusive: Egypt's MoneyFellows raises over $1 million in a bridge round to digitize mo... - 0 views

  • With steady growth in our user base, we have been working hard over the past year in order to optimize and perfect our product and are now ready to begin our scaling journey. We will dedicate the money from this bridge round to raise greater awareness for MoneyFellows, in order to allow a much greater number of users to access our application and meet their saving and financial needs
    • ayachehbouni
       
      Moneyfellows is still growing and developing and thanks to the many investments it receives and its many ideas that attract even more investors, the company in my opinion can expect to become one of the greatest Fintech companies.
  • MoneyFellows with its group pooling platform for credit and savings is digitizing the entire process of money circles with a scoring model that compliments current offline model, making it more scalable, safe and efficient.
    • mbellakbail69
       
      The startup also has secured corporate deals with different companies in Egypt in order to facilitate participation of their employees in money circles.
samielbaqqali

Ghana: Zeepay Partners Transfast to Extend Local, International Remittance Reach - allA... - 0 views

  • Zeepay, a fast-growing financial technology (fintech) company into Mobile Financial Services across Africa, has announced its partnership with Transfast, a Mastercard company and a leading cross-border payments service provider.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      As Mastercard is very famous, most of their users would be interested in Zeepay's services.
hichamachir

Executing on Your Immediate Response to FinTech Disruption | Nasdaq - 0 views

  • Financial Services firms may be unaware that their disruption responses are often hindered by internal bias or superficial analysis. That is, Fintechs may not be completely redefining an industry, product, or experience, but rather innovating in certain areas of high-perceived customer value: CX innovation – ease of use and/or reducing friction or increasing speed of the purchase process Product innovation – editing product features or modifications or reducing cost Market innovation – creating entirely new experiences or approaches for solving customer issues
    • hichamachir
       
      Pula can go for a new strategy by offering a new service that makes farmers more attached to them. If Pula creates a new experience for farmers, they would absolutely dominate the market in all aspects.
chaimaa-rachid

Huawei joins WorldRemit in mobile money transfer deal for Africa | Reuters - 0 views

  • Digital money transfer service WorldRemit has partnered with Chinese smartphone maker Huawei [HWT.UL] to enable the international transfer of money across Huawei’s mobile services in Africa, the companies said on Tuesday.
  • “International remittance is a very important mobile money service in Africa, and our partnership with WorldRemit will bring international remittances directly to Huawei’s customers across the continent,” David Chen, Vice-President of Huawei Southern Africa, said in a statement.
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    By engaging in a partnership with Huawei, World remit is increasing it range of customers and made another step forward being considered an international company that allows digital money transfer. The company firstly started in Africa as it has seen it as a potential market because of the lack of availability of financial services.
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    I found the partnership between WorldRemit and Huwaei really interesting. This association will push the organization to be seen as a global organization that permits advanced fund transfer. Partnerships always help the business to grow further.
hibaerrai

Mukuru and WorldRemit team up to expand remittance in Southern Africa - FurtherAfrica - 0 views

  • Mukuru and WorldRemit announced a deepening of their existing partnership. Having initially launched the alliance in Zimbabwe, the two companies aim to expand their collaboration for cash remittances into Zambia, South Africa, Mozambique, Malawi and Botswana. This is an important next step in furthering the delivery of world-class services and financial inclusion across the African continent.
    • hibaerrai
       
      Working with WorldRemit is a smart step of Mukuru as it will increase its customer base, and help it expand more in Africa and maybe in the world.
aymanelmamoun

Multi-bank and multi-bank mobile money service HelloCash launches in Ethiopia - 0 views

  • BelCash Technology Solution PLC has partnered with two banks to launch HelloCash mobile money services in Ethiopia. Launched in partnership with Lion International Bank and Somali Micro Finance, the service will provide financial services to all Ethiopians
    • sawsanenn
       
      This strategy will make financial services available to more Ethiopians, particularly national party, in order to push financial inclusion in the country. This will maximize capital expenditure for banks but also boost media recognition.
  • BelCash Technology Solution PLC has partnered with two banks to launch HelloCash mobile money services in Ethiopia. Launched in partnership with Lion International Bank and Somali Micro Finance, the service will provide financial services to all Ethiopians. It will enable existing and potential customers of Lion International Bank and Somali Micro Finance to carry out transactions in four key areas of financial transactions: Deposit, Withdraw, Transfer and make payments.
    • ghtazi
       
      Belcash has partnered with two banks. The service, launched in collaboration with Lion International Bank and Somali Micro Finance, will provide all Ethiopians with financial services. It will allow Lion International Bank and Somali Micro Finance's current and potential customers to carry out transactions in four main areas of financial transactions: deposit, withdrawal, transfer, and payment.
  • Key standouts of HelloCash include its interoperability and shared infrastructure features. The system is designed for multiple banks and MFIs to be interconnected and offer mobile money services to their respective customers. This allows partnering financial institutions to share each other’s agent and branch networks to serve each other’s customers.
    • aymanelmamoun
       
      Shared infrastructure features is a crucial key for the Ethiopian company.
samielbaqqali

Ghana's Zeepay raises $940 000 in seed capital led by GOODsoil VC - 0 views

  • ZEEPAY is planning to use the finance to continue to scale and roll out its services across the continent and extend its global reach by launching in the UK in 2021.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      Finance is the key to always remain on the top.
mehdi-ezzaoui

Kiva.org: Crowd-Sourced Microfinance and Cooperation in Group Lending by Scott E. Hartl... - 1 views

  • he “Kiva.org: Crowd-Sourced Microfinance and Lending Team Cooperative Behavior” study focuses on evaluating the extent to which Solidarity as a design-lever impacts social behavior. Looking specifically at Kiva.org as a prominent community for peer-to-peer lending, this study seeks to evaluate the advent of “Lending Teams,” their subsequent impact on group lending behavior, and the extent to which group openness, size, and categorization substantively alters online cooperative behavior.
nourserghini

List of all Fintech companies in Kenya that you should check out - 0 views

  • Abacus is an online multi-asset class brokerage agent in Kenya. It is one of the few Fintech companies in Kenya that help local and international investors to access unit trusts, mutual funds, bonds, and stocks online. Through Abacus, Kenyans can save and invest in areas that give them the best returns for their money, without necessarily having access to a bank account.Abacus also builds mobile and web software platforms that help investors to access financial markets in Africa. The solutions it offers make it possible for people to research and invest online, anytime, anywhere. Because of the type of business it conducts, Abacus is licensed as a data vendor by Kenya’s Nairobi Securities Exchange.
    • nourserghini
       
      This is interesting because it states that Abacus is one of the few fintechs in Kenya that provide help to local and international customers in investing. Another important aspect mentioned is that Abacus is licensed to be a data vendor from Nairobi Securities Exchange.
samielbaqqali

Visa Partners With Zeepay; Drives Financial Inclusion Across Ghana & Africa - NextBillion - 0 views

  • ZEEPAY, a wholly Ghanaian owned mobile financial services company focused on providing integrated mobile payments services with mobile wallets has announced that the company has partnered with Visa to allow Africans in the diaspora to directly send money onto Visa debit and prepaid cards in Ghana.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      With Visa and Mastercard, Zeepay ensured its place in the international market.
ghtazi

Ethiopia to Introduce Mobile Banking | Voice of America - English - 0 views

  • The government regulates Ethiopia’s telecommunications market, meaning that there is only one telecom provider and others are not allowed. Both BelCash and M-birr are strictly technology providers. M-Birr General Manager Thierry Artaud sees the regulated market as a benefit.
    • sawsanenn
       
      It is a good idea and good initiative from the Ethiopian's government because it protects Belcash From foreign competition since they will not allow big operations to enter the Ethiopian market
  • Dutch company BelCash is focused on mobile banking, working in partnership with banks to provide easier access to finance through bank accounts. Ireland-based M-Birr is a mobile money service that works with micro finance institutions where no registration at a bank is needed.
    • ghtazi
       
      belcash is a dutch company that aims to facilitate access to finance by working with banks.
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
mohammed_ab

Pula Insurance targets 3.9 million farmers with new Climate Insurance product... - 0 views

  • The new insurance product called Area Yield Index Insurance (AYII) by Pula Insurance will mitigate various risks being faced by smallholder farmers and is expected to cater for 14 million bags of fertilizers, among other insurance products for 3.9 million farmers by next year, and then 19 million farmers by 2025.
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    I like this new product that Pula is offering to farmers as it tries to mitigate in one product different risks that farmers are facing. This product is expected to target a huge number of farmers by 2025;
mehdi-ezzaoui

Recommending teams promotes prosocial lending in online microfinance | PNAS - 1 views

  • This paper reports the results of a large-scale field experiment designed to test the hypothesis that group membership can increase participation and prosocial lending for an online crowdlending community, Kiva. The experiment uses variations on a simple email manipulation to encourage Kiva members to join a lending team, testing which types of team recommendation emails are most likely to get members to join teams as well as the subsequent impact on lending. We find that emails do increase the likelihood that a lender joins a team, and that joining a team increases lending in a short window (1 wk) following our intervention. The impact on lending is large relative to median lender lifetime loans. We also find that lenders are more likely to join teams recommended based on location similarity rather than team status. Our results suggest team recommendation can be an effective behavioral mechanism to increase prosocial lending.
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    Lending Teams or Consistent Open or Closed Membership Groups formed and classified by reach. These credit teams present modes of multi- and sub-group credit collaboration based on tenuous identification principles. Groups differ by category, scale, reach and operation, thus impacting the participatory energy of crowd lending.
nourserghini

Kenya's Glowing Fintech Scene Is Dulled By A Lukewarm Wealthtech Segment - 0 views

  • For wealth management, Abacus is perhaps the most visible platform. The five-year-old NSE-licensed company offers users the ability to deposit, buy, sell, and trade unit trusts, bonds, and equities on their platform.Another startup is the earlier-mentioned Abojani which is an agent of AIB Capital for the purchase of local stocks. Founded in 2018, Abojani claims to have up to KES 40 Mn (roughly USD 400 K) under management for 150 clients in both stocks and mutual funds, as its CEO revealed to WeeTracker.Other platforms for wealth management in Kenya are Britam Asset Managers for mutual funds and Scope Markets for offshore stocks via Contract for Difference (CFD).
    • nourserghini
       
      This article is important because it shows wealth management platforms in Kenya that offer similar services as Abacus which are Abojani, Britam Asset Managers Scope Markets.
ghtazi

People on the Move: Islamic Finance for Pastoralists in the Horn of Africa - 0 views

  • Belcash’s CEO will describe the partnership and challenges he has faced in rolling out an agent network targeting pastoralist clients at the 2015 SEEP Opening Plenary: Private Sector Partnerships: Creating Sustained Impact
    • sawsanenn
       
      The challenge is explained by the lack of trust that the customers have toward digitalization. However, I think nowadays partnership is not a challenge as it was.
  • BelCash Technology Solutions PLC - a Mercy Corps partner and Ethiopia’s first mobile and agent banking technology platform to launch agent-based mobile money services in Ethiopia’s Somali region.
    • ghtazi
       
      we can see in this part that belcash is Ethiopia's first mobile and agent banking technology platform. In this article, we can also see how The CEO of belcash describes the partnership and challenges he has faced during the launching of belcash.
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