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hindelquarrouti

Diigo - PowerPoint Presentation.pdf - 1 views

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    This article introduces to us the notion of using Blockchain to implement financial inclusion. It mentions how it has powered services for different segments that were previously excluded like migrants and refugees. For instance, it illustrates how WorldRemit provides people with online services that allows them to send money to relatives and friends in other places in the world. All this using smartphones and computers.
aminej

EthioPay | Contact Us - 0 views

    • aminej
       
      In this article we can note that the different services that EthioPay offers are electricity bills, health Insurance, pay telecom, school fees and utility fees. We can also deduct from its name that it is located in Ethiopia and it was founded by Minas Yohannes and Daniel Hadgu in 2018.Also, their customer target are any Ethiopian who have a smartphone and wants to use it to pay their bills in a convenient way mostly households and students.
  • Send payments back home in an easy and secure way. Taking care of your loved ones back home does not need to be complicated. EthioPay makes it easy to send money without having to worry whether the money will reach your loved ones. Our secure platform uses bank-grade encryption meaning when you send money, your loved ones are guaranteed to receive it. You also never have to worry about your payment methods being compromised. Use our one-time payment system or set an ongoing schedule. We know that sending money home depends on multiple factors. Sometimes you will want to send a one-time amount, other times you will want recurrent payments. Ethiopay caters for both instances by offering you flexible payment options that you can adjust to your needs. This helps you ensure that you never miss a payment when it's needed. Avoid the headaches of keeping track of payments. You want to keep track of payments you make for your personal records. This can be a challenge when using other platforms. The Ethiopay User Account Dashboard offers a unified and detailed view of all the transactions you have made on the platform. Each entry shows the date and time stamp, amount, recipient and transaction status of every payment made. Pay education & utility bills back home with Ethiopay Paying utility and school fees is an important way of empowering your loved ones back home. Whether you are in North America or Europe, Ethiopay offers an easy and reliable way to do this. In addition, you can opt to set up scheduled payments so the payments are made at the beginning of each school term or any other time frame your choose.
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    This can help in : Improving security in payments. Encouraging more people to use digital money since it is safer mostly in countries where there is high level of crime. People now use their phone more than anything so it would facilitate many task for people (innovative)
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    During the Covid lockdown, we became aware of the need for such a platform. Having the possibility to send money back to your country to help your family in a secure way just by using your phone is amazing. The different security features that EthioPay offers to its customers are crucial in our time where cybercrimes keep on growing.
mehdibella

FarmDrive - 0 views

  • FarmDrive’s alternative credit risk assessment model is providing financial institutions with an agriculturally relevant and data-driven model to assess risk and develop loans that fit the needs of smallholder farmers. Not only will this solution unlock millions of dollars of previously risk-averse capital for smallholder farmers, it will improve the livelihoods of entire communities, thereby alleviating poverty, hunger, and inequalities.
    • sawsanenn
       
      FarmDrive overlaps our focus areas of agriculture and financial inclusion, empowering the world's most vulnerable farmers with the digital financial services they need to strengthen and improve their livelihoods. FarmDrive connected to various partners and expertise to help them scale, as its usage increases in other developing markets in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Nearly 50 million smallholder farmers in Africa are struggling to support their families and communities through agri-business because less than 10% have their economic needs met by the financial sector. Without access to credit, they remain unable to purchase quality inputs, make productive investments, and improve their production and harvests.
    • sawsanenn
       
      While financial inclusion in the country has increased, many farmers remain excluded. Limited financing for farmers is due, in part, to a lack of available credible risk-assessment information for financial institutions.
  • FarmDrive’s alternative credit risk assessment model is providing financial institutions with an agriculturally relevant and data-driven model to assess risk and develop loans that fit the needs of smallholder farmers. Not only will this solution unlock millions of dollars of previously risk-averse capital for smallholder farmers, it will improve the livelihoods of entire communities, thereby alleviating poverty, hunger, and inequalities.
    • aminej
       
      FarmDrive helps small holder farmers get access to credit and funding in order to develop more and improve their capabilities and ressources. They also offer another service that consist of giving a score to each farmer according to his credits which is a good way to evaluate each one and to include more people that are unbanked.
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  • FarmDrive uses mobile phones, alternative data, and machine learning to close the critical data gap that prevents financial institutions from lending to creditworthy smallholder farmers.
  • $450 Billion Financing Gap Agriculture employs 65% of Africa’s population and makes up 32% of its GDP. However, less than 1% of bank lending in Africa goes to agriculture. In absence of accurate and cost-effective methods for assessing small-scale agricultural lending risk, financial institutions choose not to lend to smallholder farmers, thereby contributing to the $450 billion global agriculture financing gap.
    • mehdibella
       
      Not only will this solution unlock millions of dollars of previously risk-averse capital for smallholder farmers, it will improve the livelihoods of entire communities as the GDPR is maiinly based on agriculture these similar technologies help push it over the limit.
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    This excerpt is important because FarmDrive tries to gather all data needed to create loans that suit farmers situations.
nouhaila_zaki

EthioPay | Welcome - 0 views

  • Ethiopay operates a flexible, tightly regulated, global payout platform. This enables you to automate your user payments flow, pay less for your transactions, access flexible online reports, guarantee the integrity of all your payment traffic, ensure your payments go through as planned….the list goes on.
    • sawsanenn
       
      Ethiopay is a centralized global payout platform that currently enables users a simple and convenient way to transfer and/or purchase cross border bill pay, money transfer, mobile data, and mobile minutes between anywhere around the world and Ethiopia. Ethiopay is an emerging FinTech solution to address the social and economic gaps left by established payment solutions.
  • Ethiopay operates a flexible, tightly regulated, global payout platform. This enables you to automate your user payments flow, pay less for your transactions, access flexible online reports, guarantee the integrity of all your payment traffic, ensure your payments go through as planned….the list goes on.
  • Paying utility and school fees is an important way of empowering your loved ones back home. Whether you are in North America or Europe, Ethiopay offers an easy and reliable way to do this. In addition, you can opt to set up scheduled payments so the payments are made at the beginning of each school term or any other time frame your choose.
    • sawsanenn
       
      Ethiopay encourages students to believe and start work with e-payments platforms, and we can see that they are making it so easy for everybody which encourage all Ethiopians to switch to digital platforms and trust them.
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  • While other platforms are a one-size-fits-all, Ethiopay isn’t. We support the unique payment needs of Ethiopians including payments for school fees, telecom, utility bills and other needs that are close to your heart. Our vision is a future where Ethiopians in the the diaspora touch the lives of those back home through easy, secure and seamless payments. To achieve this, we are on a mission to build the most reliable payments platform serving Ethiopians in the world. We want to make it so easy for you to send money home that your loved ones will feel as though you were right there with them.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it introduces the mission statement and vision of Ethiopia. The mission of the company is to ensure the most reliable payments platform for Ethiopians around the world. The vision, on the other hand, is a future where Ethiopian diaspora can help their families back home through easy, secure and seemless payments ensured by Ethiopay.
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    "We support the unique payment needs of Ethiopians including payments for school fees, telecom, utility bills and other needs that are close to your heart. O"
hindelquarrouti

SnapScan: Mobile payment solutions provider in South Africa - 1 views

  • SnapScan is more than just a smartphone app. It’s a contactless mobile payment solution that makes it easy and safe to pay and receive payments in a store, online, at home, and on the go. No need for cards, cash, or time-consuming EFTs – just simple payments in a snap!
    • sawsanenn
       
      snapscan allows its users easily get access to its services, even illiterate customers. plus, they gain customers trust.
  • SnapScan is more than just a smartphone app. It’s a contactless mobile payment solution that makes it easy and safe to pay and receive payments in a store, online, at home, and on the go. No need for cards, cash, or time-consuming EFTs – just simple payments in a snap!
    • aminej
       
      SnapScan offers an innovative services that is used by more than 60.000 merchants worldwide. It was created in South Africa where level of crimes are very high. People avoid using cash or cards since they are confronted to theft situation very often.
  • SnapScan is more than just a smartphone app. It’s a contactless mobile payment solution that makes it easy and safe to pay and receive payments in a store, online, at home, and on the go. No need for cards, cash, or time-consuming EFTs
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    Snapsscan focuses in being an innovative fast and easy to use platform in order to attract customers. It targets its customer by showing them that a simple app would do the work that normally is time consuming and requires cards. It is a very good aspect to focus on in the fintech industry
mohammed_ab

Fintech alliance facilitates MoneyGram MoMo transfers in Cameroon | ITWeb Africa - 2 views

  • MTN Mobile Money (MoMo) subscribers in Cameroon can now receive international money transfers through MoneyGram directly into their mobile wallets. This is thanks to a recent partnership between MoneyGram and MFS Africa, which extends the inbound international money transfer service to MTN MoMo payment accounts on new channels.
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    This article shows how partnerships are essential for the growth of a company. MTN Mobile Money is already a successful and high growing fintech service with over 22.2 million subscribers in over 15 countries. Even with its established success, MTN needed the partnership between MoneyGram and MFS Africa to offer its subscriber in Cameroon the benefit of receiving international money transfers through MoneyGram. This partnership will allow MoMo to capture new revenue streams.
ayachehbouni

YC-backed Egyptian fintech Thndr gears up for launch after securing brokerage license -... - 0 views

  • Thndr’s first product is a mobile-first equities trading platform in Egypt. The startup has just acquired the necessary licensing from the Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA), making it the first company to acquire a brokerage license in Egypt since 2008. 
    • hibaerrai
       
      This license will help Thndr work more independently and introduce new investment options to suit all individuals.
  • Egyptian fintech startup Thndr, a participant in the most recent Y Combinator accelerator, is gearing up for its formal launch after receiving the first new brokerage license granted in the country in over a decade.
    • ayachehbouni
       
      With Thndr working, and seemingly succeeding, in making the outdated and time consuming process of investing in Egypt more efficient, accessible and easier, it is no shock that it would be the first company in the country over the decade to be granted a brokerage license.
nourserghini

How little known Abacus is enabling Kenyans to Micro-invest in Securities on the Nairob... - 0 views

  • A new Kenyan startup called Abacus (www.abacus.co.ke) is a licensed data vendor with the Nairobi Securities Exchange(NSE).Its been in existence since 2015 and just early this year,in partnership with Genghis Capital and Chase bank,they began offering subscribers the ability to deposit,buy,sell and trade unit trusts,bonds and equities on their platform.
    • ayachehbouni
       
      Abacus helps investors in African markets make and execute faster, smarter, and more informed decisions by providing real time financial data, news, analysis and analytics tools and market access.
  • A new Kenyan startup called Abacus (www.abacus.co.ke) is a licensed data vendor with the Nairobi Securities Exchange(NSE).Its been in existence since 2015 and just early this year,in partnership with Genghis Capital and Chase bank,they began offering subscribers the ability to deposit,buy,sell and trade unit trusts,bonds and equities on their platform.
    • aminej
       
      Abacus offers very interesting investing opportunities for Kenyans who want to learn about trading through stocks, bonds and other securities. It will also reduce the number of people who are unbanked and encourage them to use these services in order to maximize profit
  • All in all,Abacus allows you to easily get started on the road to investing in the NSE,its available on the web through www.abacus.co.ke and the android app is available on the Google play store,A basic subscriber account is easy to set up and allows one to easily get started with practise trading with virtual funds and realtime NSE data on market open so that one can learn.
    • nourserghini
       
      This article shows that Abacus makes investing easier through its website and android app that allow trading with virtual funds and real market data.
tahaemsd

Pay Bills & Everything in Egypt with Fawry - What to pay? - 1 views

  • Through Fawry, you can easily pay bills in Egypt and other services for telecommunications, tickets and tourism, online payments, various utilities, insurance, education fees, donations, financial payments and banks, pay for subscriptions and ads, and renew your car license.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it lists the services that Fawry offers its private clients.
  • Fawry network has an extensive list of Biller members, allowing you to easily complete your payments on time without the hassle of going to the Biller outlet or waiting in line. You can also make multiple payments at the same instance covering your various obligations on time, and receiving a confirmation of payment.
    • tahaemsd
       
      utility of Fawry in payment of bills and other services for telecommunications and other stuff.
nouhaila_zaki

History of Fawry - 1 views

  • vision of introducing electronic bill payment in Egypt, to beat the pressing need for convenience and easy payments in a country where traffic congestion and complex procedures are daily challenges that face consumers.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is relevant because it introduces the pressing need that Fawry is intended to address. Bill payments seem to lead to traffic congestion and complex procedures that push Egyptian people to seek Fawry services.
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    "vision of introducing electronic bill payment in Egypt, to beat the pressing need for convenience and easy payments in a country where traffic congestion and complex procedures are daily challenges that face consumers."
ghtazi

About Mukuru | Bulk Remittance Services | Sign up, Send it, Sorted! - 0 views

  • Mukuru helps you move money around Africa. Sending cash for instant collection or topping up a bank account or mobile wallet, has never been easier.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This page explains what Mukuru proposes as services for its customers, namely moving money around Africa (for paying school fees, hospital bills, rent or groceries etc).
  • We exist as a remittances company, to empower migrants to move money in a convenient, safe and affordable manner. These workers, who would usually be excluded from mainstream financial services, can now fulfill their desire to improve their own and their families’ lives.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      Here the page introduced the main mission of the company and its target customer segment, being securing remittances for migrants in Africa who are excluded from mainstream financial services.
  • It is this, the opportunity to enrich the lives of Africa’s people by helping family, friends and loved ones stay connected, that motivates us to improve, to do more and to reach further. To us, a remittance is more than money. It represents the love, care and hard work of the sender and can be a lifeline, an opportunity or even a celebration to the recipient.
    • sawsanenn
       
      this page shows Mukuru's values, I really appreciate the goal behind this business which is help Africans to move forward by offering them many services to help each other.
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  • We know that every one of our customers has a story; just like we do. So whether you are sending money for school fees, hospital bills, rent or groceries, we are passionate about making that story end well.
    • ghtazi
       
      once again we can see that Mukuru is very attached to what its customers want and need.
mehdi-ezzaoui

​Belcash Technology Solutions PLC - 0 views

  • Over the last four years, our service has allowed the Ethiopian population to access the following services using their mobile phones: Health advice (HelloDoctor), Market access (HelloMarket / HelloGebeya), Labour market access, (HelloJobs / HelloSera), Legal advice (HelloLawyer / HelloTebeka), Mobile Trade service (HelloBroker/ HelloDelela).
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      BelCash has given an opportunity to the Ethiopian population to conduct their usual services online. This leads to efficient, safe, and less time consuming daily affairs.
  • Belcash Technology Solutions PLC (BCTS) is a registered Value Added Service (VAS) provider legally operating in Ethiopia. BCTS has obtained its licenses from Ministry of ICT and with a signed agreement with Ethio Telecom to provide services to the Ethiopian market.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      This is important because it emphasizes the safety and legitimacy of the platform. With multiple services, BelCash must have a data protection regulation.
  • The HelloCash Network is the largest financial service network in Ethiopia with 9,900 Service outlets across the country. Currently, within HelloCash network there are over 1,500,000 HelloCash customers. The network is expected to grow to 20,000 service outlets (Agent Network) by end of 2020.  
nourserghini

Send money to M-PESA accounts in Kenya - 0 views

    • aminej
       
      I believe that M-PESA is one of the most developped and interesting fintechs in Africa and I'm sure it will expand to different places in the world. It a virtual banking system (mobile money service) that offers transaction services through a SIM card on a mobile phone. It is a very safe method of sending and receiving money very fastly and conveniently even for people who live in rural areas which is the case for most of people in the African continent.
  • M-PESA Kenya is an electronic mobile money service that allows you to store, send and receive money on your mobile phone. With an M-PESA account, you can transfer cash and shop for products and services. You can also withdraw cash by visiting an agent (typically in a corner shop) or transfer it to others from your phone. This makes it a quick, safe and simple way to make payments and handle money.
  • M-PESA is a virtual banking system (mobile money service) that offers transaction services through a SIM card on a mobile phone. In Kenya this must be with a Safaricom SIM card. The SIM card is inserted into the card slot of the mobile device and users can receive and store money, as well as make payments and transfer money to vendors and family members using SMS messages.
    • kenzabenessalah
       
      M-PESA doesn't require something complex for customers to make use of its services, they just need a SIM card.
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  • Why use M-PESA to send money to Kenya?Money is added instantly to M-PESA accounts once payment is approved.Your recipients don’t have to carry large amounts of cash with them, which can be unsafe.There’s no need for your recipient to travel to a pickup location, they will have the money delivered right to their phone. It couldn’t be easier!
    • nourserghini
       
      This part explains the facility of sending money to Kenya through M-pesa as money is added instantly and is delivered directly to the phone.
aminej

Ghana's Zeepay plans mobile-money expansion to South Africa, Rwanda - 0 views

  • Takyi-Appiah says he saw opportunity in the fact that customers had to wait for days and queue up to obtain remittances sent to banks. Foreign expansion soon followed, and Zeepay now counts Côte d’Ivoire and Zimbabwe as its second- and third-largest markets.
  • Ghana’s Zeepay plans to raise $10m in equity funding to support the creation of new mobile-money hubs in East and Southern Africa, Andrew Takyi-Appiah, co-founder and managing director, tells The Africa Report. The new hubs, which will include processing centres and back offices, are likely to be in Rwanda and South Africa, says Takyi-Appiah from Accra. He adds that the use of Swahili in Rwanda makes it a good platform from which to reach out to other markets in the region.
    • aminej
       
      This new Fintechs are becoming more and more developed and present in different countries across Africa. It is good to see such companies being innovative and competitive in order to show what the African continent is really capable of
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    It is important that the company takes advantages of the customers' struggles to find a creative way to encourage them to benefit from the service.
hibaerrai

Fawry draws a line for Egypt's unbanked | Financial Times - 0 views

  • To minimise risk, shops where the services are available buy credit in advance from Fawry before they collect any money from the public, earning a cut from the fees.
  • “Acceptance is critical to us and we have been keen to develop solutions to expand the acceptance footprint,” he says. “The alliance with Fawry helps this by adding segments that were not accessible before. It is a typical fit with our strategy for penetrating the unbanked segment.”
    • ayachehbouni
       
      For those who do not know how to use technology or never visited banks, which represent the majority of the population, Fawry offers bill payment at the corner store. Fawry's services are available at 16,000 retailers and 1,300 post offices. This kind of services is the main reason behind the sudden development of the country's economy as financial services were available to more people, and more importantly to unbanked and underbanked.
  • For the majority of the population, who have never touched a keyboard or stepped through the doors of a bank, Fawry offers bill payment at the corner store. It has a growing network of collection points at small grocers, stationers and chemists, which are equipped with point-of-sale machines – the same ones used for credit card payments. Fawry’s services are available at 16,000 retailers and 1,300 post offices, advertised by its bright blue and yellow logo.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it describes the scope of the current network that Fawry enjoys in Egypt, something that can be useful for developing strategies for growth.
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  • It has teamed up with MasterCard to launch an online payments portal, and 12 banks (representing 80 per cent of Egypt’s banking capacity) offer its services through their ATMs, over the counter, or on their websites.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      Here the excerpt is important because it introduces a key partnership underwent by Fawry, namely the one with Mastercard; in addition to what this partnership entails for Fawry's operations (positive impact since Fawry could launch an online payments portal + offering of Fawry services by several banks).
  • “The problem in Egypt is that companies which have bank accounts sell services to people with no bank accounts,” says Ashraf Sabry, chief executive and a founder of Fawry. Among its owners are the technology development fund; a public-private partnership, Raya; a local technology company; and a group of banks including HSBC. “You could say the sellers are at the top of a pyramid and the buyers at the bottom. We connect them.”
    • hibaerrai
       
      Unbanked individuals rights in Egypt are ignored. Fawry's goal was to give them the opportunity to financial services as well, and increase the country's financial inclusion.
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    This is a smart move because minimising the risk in this kind of operations is very important.
hindelquarrouti

WorldRemit Review, Rates & Fees 2021 | Save Today | MoneyTransfers.com - 2 views

  • WorldRemit, like other money transfer companies, has its upsides and downsides. However, based on customer experience and forum reviews, the pros outweigh the cons. Pros Easy to Use -It takes approximately 5 minutes to sign up for an account on WorldRemit and make a transfer.Extensive Global Reach -You can send money to 150 countries on the WorldRemit platform. Irrespective of where your loved ones are, you can rely on WorldRemit to deliver the money to them in 30,000+ agent locations globally.Reasonable Fees -Compared to other money transfer services, WorldRemit charges fair transfer fees. It allows you to independently handle third party fees thereby, giving you control of your transfer.Flexible Payment Options-You can choose to pay for your transfer using a credit card, a debit card or a bank transfer.Multiple Delivery Channels-The beneficiary can receive money through bank deposits, cash pickup or mobile money.
  • Founded in 2010 in the United Kingdom by Ismail Ahmed, an economics student at the University of London, WorldRemit has grown its geographical coverage quite fast. You can now send to 150 countries around the world with thousands of well-placed payout locations. However, the company still has ground to cover in terms of partnerships with financial institutions and mobile money companies to strengthen its global footprint.
    • samielbaqqali
       
      WorldRemit is a good example of how a digitalized service should be quick and effective. The versatility of the service lets us realize that digitalization is in safe hands for the future, even though, of course, there is still a way to enhance the service.
  • WorldRemit is an online money transfer service that allows people to transfer money to their families in a secure, fast and affordable way.
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  • Sending money to Somaliland Ismail’s home country was difficult. Most money transfer companies and banks charged exorbitant rates and took longer to complete transfers. Convinced that technology would help cut transaction costs and send money faster, Ismail started WorldRemit. General Payment Options Supported Currencies Support
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    I believe that WorldRemit is a good example of how fast and efficient a digitalized service should be. The flexibility of the service makes us understand that the future is in safe hands with digitalization even though there's always a way to improve the service of course.
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    Worldremit is known for providing its users with affordable money transfers with fees that are often lower than average, yet the transfer is secure affordable and rapid. The main components that made the company successful
tahaemsd

Nigeria's Carbon launches its new Social Banking Service | The Fintech Times - 1 views

  • Nigeria’s leading digital financial services company, Carbon in an effort to improve the experience of its customers, has launched Carbon Express – A keyboard extension that allows customers to access Carbon services from within whatever app they are using.
  • Carbon Express enables users to initiate and complete transactions such as P2P transfers and bill payments from the keyboard without launching the Carbon App or leaving the current app that they are using. Instead, they will be able to access services from the touch of their keyboard enabling quicker Instagram or Whatsapp commerce.Carbon Express maintains the same PCI DSS compliant model of encryption, authentication, and security as Carbon’s other services, thereby guaranteeing the security of all transactions. The feature relies on the keyboard technology of smartphones to facilitate transactions. The technology adds a unique Carbon branded button to the customer’s smartphone keyboard which they can tap anytime to perform transactions. Think of sending an emoji but this time it’s real cash.
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    It seems interesting the creation of an extension that permits clients to get to Carbon services from any application they are utilizing. Sometimes we don't want to quit the application we are using. This is why Carbon created this new extension where clients will be able to complete their transactions like bill payments from the keyboard without using the Carbon application and also without being obliged to exit the current app they are utilizing.
mbellakbail69

South African fintech JUMO scooped up $55 million in funding - 0 views

  • JUMO offers a wide range of services to users in emerging markets via partnerships with other financial institutions
    • nourserghini
       
      Jumo delivers services to third parties in emerging markets using partnership with other financial institutions.
  • JUMO offers financial services infrastructure to third parties and has served over 15 million customers across countries, including Ghana, Kenya, Pakistan, and Tanzania, and it plans to use the fresh capital to launch new products and expand into new markets: It's set to launch in Bangladesh, India, Côte d'Ivoire, and Nigeria soon, per its website.
    • nourserghini
       
      The article shows that Jumo specializes in financial services infrastructure to third parties. It operates in African countries such as Ghana, Kenya and Tanzania.
  • South African fintech JUMO scooped up $55 million in funding
    • nourserghini
       
      Jumo's original location is in South Africa.
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  • And while JUMO is focused on serving customers in emerging markets, it should use the fresh captial to offer more consumer products, like loan products, to better close the financial inclusion gap in these regions.
  • JUMO's partners include Telenor and Telenor Microfinance Bank, with which it launched its first commercial product in Asia in 2018, and Tigo, Airtel, and MTN with which it offers short-term loans in Kenya, Zambia, and Uganda. With help of the latest funding, JUMO will be able to further boost such partnerships, and become a more dominant player in the financial services industries in emerging markets.
    • mehdibella
       
      jUMO is focused on serving customers in emerging markets, it should use the fresh captial to offer more consumer products
  • JUMO offers this technology stack to partners, including telecommunication firms and other financial institutions, to power their financial products and serve consumers via their respective platforms.
  • The fintech's technology stack includes a lending product that gives entrepreneurs quick access to funds or asset finance, and JUMO has so far disbursed over $1.8 billion in loans. It also provides savings options to clients, including short-term, structure, and long-term products, and works together with underwriters and insurers to create standalone insurance products to "safeguard incomes, families, assets, and businesses".
    • ghtazi
       
      JUMO has already distributed 1.8 billion USD loans, it gives also the possibility to its users to have savings options to clients, including short term, structure, and long-term products. The company also ensures the creation of standalone insurance products.
  • JUMO's debt and equity round included participation from both new and existing investors, like Goldman Sachs, Odey Asset Management, and Leapfrog Investments, per TechStartups.com.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because it reflects the nature of funding that Jumo secures whether through debt or equity; new or existing investors.
  • JUMO's business model of working with third parties helps it to diversify its distribution channels, and allows for quicker expansion — which is likely boosting investor interest in the fintech. To further diversify its offering, and make a bigger impact on serving the financially excluded population in emerging markets, JUMO should look into offering more consumer products, including loan options and bank accounts, as most of its offerings currently focus on serving entrepreneurs and businesses.
    • nouhaila_zaki
       
      This excerpt is important because first it clearly states the business model of Jumo. Then, it discusses the possibilities of (geographical) expansion and diversification of offerings (more consumer products, loan options, bank accounts etc).
  • JUMO's business model of working with third parties helps it to diversify its distribution channels, and allows for quicker expansion — which is likely boosting investor interest in the fintech. To further diversify its offering, and make a bigger impact on serving the financially excluded population in emerging markets, JUMO should look into offering more consumer products, including loan options and bank accounts, as most of its offerings currently focus on serving entrepreneurs and businesses.
    • sawsanenn
       
      this excerpt included the services that jumo offers, the business model, and some recommendation that the company should consider improving the platform
  • Additionally, only 27% of the population in Southeast Asia has a bank account, leaving a financial inclusion gap of around 438 million consumers. And we've seen fintechs that aim to close this gap attract significant investor interest in the past year: Investment in African fintechs increased by 155% from $111 million in 2018, to $283 million, while Southeast Asian fintechs saw funding surge of 69% from $588 million to $993 million over the same period, per CB Insights.
hibaerrai

WorldRemit Partners with Palawan Pawnshop in the Philippines to Let Filipinos Pick Up C... - 0 views

  • WorldRemit is a leading digital cross-border payments business. We disrupted an industry previously dominated by offline legacy players by taking international money transfers online—making them safer, faster, and lower-cost. We currently send from 50 to 150 countries, operate in 6,500 money transfer corridors worldwide, and employ over 1,100 people globally.On the sending side WorldRemit is 100% digital (cashless), increasing convenience and enhancing security. For those receiving money, the company offers a wide range of options including bank deposit, cash collection, mobile airtime top-up, and mobile money.
    • hibaerrai
       
      WorldRemit started the year successfully with a new remittance partner in the Philippines (Palawan Pawnshop) expanding thus its activities in the country.
  • Backed by Accel, TCV, and Leapfrog—WorldRemit’s headquarters are in London, United Kingdom with regional offices in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, South Africa, Somaliland, Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and Belgium.
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      WorldRemit is based in London but expanded in numerous countries all over the world namely in Africa.
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  • Bankai GroupBankai Group is a telecommunications company specializing in billing, routing, and VoIP Solutions.
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      Jumo's competitors are Bankai Group, Lendvious, Jiayin and Lendify.
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