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hichamachir

Tax relief, CRB-listing suspension: Here are all directives issued by Pres. Kenyatta to... - 0 views

  • 100% tax relief to Kenyans earning Ksh24, 000 and below.Pay as you earn (PAYE) reduction from a maximum of 30% to 25%.Reduction of turnover tax rate from 3% to 1% for all micro, small and medium enterprises.Reduction of resident income tax to 25%.The Government to make available Ksh10 billion to vulnerable groups including the elderly and orphans, among others. This, the president, said will be done through cash transfers from the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection.
    • hichamachir
       
      Tax relief is a wonderful format to encourage Kenyans to contribute to their domestic economy. M-Pesa can absolutely benefit from it/
aminej

MTN 5G IN GHANA,WHEN CAN WE EXPECT IT? | by Nana Yaw Jr. | Medium - 0 views

  • Recently the introduction of 5G to the world has got everyone interested to find out more about it.5G is the fifth-generation mobile network. It is a new global wireless standard that is designed to connect virtually everyone and everything together including machines, objects, and devices
    • aminej
       
      5g can be an amazing opportunity for our company in the future since it will develop the technological environment, improve data speed, provide more storage and reliability.
aminej

Ghana elections 2020: Nana Akufo-Addo declared winner - 0 views

  • The Electoral Commission of Ghana has officially declared Nana Akufo-Addo as the winner of the 2020 presidential elections. Akufo-Addo has been reelected for a second term with 51. 59% of votes, beating out former president John Mahama of the NDC.
    • aminej
       
      It shows that delegation of power is not an issue among political parties in the country. The opposition has managed to win over the NDC and now has been elected for a second time in the 2020 elections.
aminej

Promising future for Islamic banking in Ghana | Ghana 2015 | Oxford Business Group - 0 views

  • In Ghana there is currently just one sharia-compliant financial institution – Ghana Islamic Microfinance, which began as an NGO – though there is significant scope for growth. Part of this is due to the country’s demographic make-up. Although Muslims are far from the only potential client base for IFS, as evidenced by the rollout of Islamic financing instruments in countries like the UK and Japan, sharia-compliant products could prove attractive for the roughly 17.6% of Ghana’s population that identifies as Muslim, according to the 2010 census.
    • aminej
       
      The fact that 17.1% of Muslims in Ghana won't be able to invest in our applications is a big threat but we have thought that if we included shariah compliand products such as sukuk we could include this marginalized part of the country and improve their situations
ghtazi

Invest Mobile | Seedstars World - 0 views

  • Our Story We help our clients automatically invest into the financial market either daily, weekly or monthly without ever needing to go to a bank What problem are we solving 70% of the Africans have no access to a formal financial institution, 92% have no access to investment accounts How are we impacting the world Our solution helps our clients build a sound financial future by investing from their mobile phone with or without an internet connection
    • ghtazi
       
      what Invest Mobile aims to do
omarlahmidi

SnapScan: worth it or waste of time? - Econoblog - 0 views

  • In 2014, Standard Bank launched an innovative new app in conjunction with the start-up umbrella company FireID- SnapScan. This app allows its consumers in South Africa to pay for items via their smartphones at retailers who have registered for the app .
  • In 2014, Standard Bank launched an innovative new app in conjunction with the start-up umbrella company FireID- SnapScan. This app allows its consumers in South Africa to pay for items via their smartphones at retailers who have registered for the app . The idea behind this technology was to increase safety for consumers since this app allows them to leave their bank cards at home. By not having your credit card on you, the creators believe your money is safer.
  • For those of us who are already struggling with limited memory on our smartphones there is some consideration that needs to happen before we can commit to another app. Here are some pros and cons of SnapScan and my final verdict:
omarlahmidi

Global Payment Gateways Market Current Trends, Competitive Landscape and Future Growth ... - 0 views

  • This Global Payment Gateways Market report provides the readers with detailed figures at which the Payment Gateways market was valued in the historical year and its expected growth in upcoming years. Besides, analysis also forecasts the CAGR at which the Payment Gateways industry is expected to mount and major factors driving markets growth. The global Payment Gateways market report offers users the detailed study of the market and its main aspects. There are different marketing strategies that every marketer looks up to in order to ace the competition in the Global market. There is a target set in market that every marketing strategy has to reach. Some of the important aspects analyzed in the report include market share, production, key regions, revenue rate as well as key players.
omarlahmidi

South Africa Overview - 0 views

  • South Africa’s political transition is known as one of the most remarkable political feats of the past century. The ruling African National Congress (ANC) has been driving the policy agenda since 1994. In August 2016 the country held the most competitive local government election since 1994 in which the ANC-lost majority support in four of the metropolitan cities. Political parties negotiated coalition deals that saw the ANC unseated in the cities of Johannesburg, Pretoria and Nelson Mandela Bay. The latest general elections were held in May 2019.
omarlahmidi

Legal system - South African law - Oxford LibGuides at Oxford University - 0 views

  • South Africa has a mixed legal system. Its doctrines and concepts are influenced both by the civilian tradition (in an uncodified Romano-Dutch form brought by early Dutch settlers) and by the common law tradition (introduced during the British colonial period).  Indigenous people may still choose to be subject to customary law, so long as it does not conflict with the Constitution. Chapter 8 (ss.165-180) of the Constitution, "Courts and Administration of Justice" sets out the structure of South Africa's court system and defines the role of each court. Section 165 says the judicial authority of South Africa is vested in the courts, which are independent and subject only to the Constitution and the law. Section 166 identifies these courts as:
mbellakbail69

South Africa Mobile Retail Shopping Report 2019: Market Size and Forecast, Retail Spend... - 0 views

  • South Africa Mobile Retail Shopping Market Size and Forecast (2016 - 2025)Market opportunity and growth dynamics in retail shopping by mobile payment transaction value, volume and average transaction value across following segments in South Africa
mbellakbail69

South Africa Mobile Wallet and Payment Market Opportunities (Databook Series) - Market ... - 0 views

  • South Africa Market Share of Key Mobile Wallet CompaniesProvides market share by key players in value terms.South Africa Market Share by Mobile Payment Technology: Provides market share by key mobile payment technologies –SMS / USSD,NFC,Code Based, andWeb Based.South Africa Mobile Proximity Payment Market Size and ForecastMobile payment and mobile wallet market size and forecast by mobile proximity payment
mbellakbail69

Why South African brands really should adopt an omni-channel model - Ventureburn - 0 views

  • These inconsistent experiences frustrate consumers, who see each brand as a single entity. They don’t know or care that there are different teams putting together the advertising, working in the call centre, and looking after the mobile app. They want a consistent experience from each of these touchpoints. Increasingly, they demand a seamless and connected experience that uses the mobile phone as the hub of communication. Financial firms, especially, face competitive threats from digital disruptors such as Google, PayPal, Apple, and South Africa’s Snapscan.
  • Unlike a multi-channel approach, mobile should not be viewed as a silo by a brand that is committed to omni-channel experiences. With a sound mobile strategy integrated into an omni-channel approach, brands can use push messages effectively within their apps to send personalised messages to customers if they have their permission.
aymanelmamoun

SnapScan - SnapScan is a free and fast way to pay using your phone. | Startup Ranking - 0 views

  • SnapScan - Pay using only your phone. No need to carry cash, load a wallet, worry about your card being skimmed or wait for a credit card terminal. It's the better way to buy.
    • aymanelmamoun
       
      Cardless transactions, as the better way to buy
aymanelmamoun

SnapScan, Zapper, And Masterpass Are Not Getting On - 2oceansvibe News | South African ... - 0 views

  • Zapper is clearly less enthused and has pulled out of the Speedpoint terminals completely, which comes into effect from October 25, and CEO Brett White made it clear in a statement to Business Insider SA that the relationship hadn’t panned out well thus far:
    • aymanelmamoun
       
      Zapper as the main competitor of SnapScan.
chaimaa-rachid

MTN Ghana (MTN.gh) - AfricanFinancials - 0 views

  • MTN Ghana is the leading provider of mobile telecommunications services in Ghana. The Company has over 17.83 million subscribers with a market share of approximately 55.09% as at December 2017. MTN Ghana, in line with its vision and mission, continues to lead the delivery of a bold new Digital World to customers and to make their lives a whole lot brighter.
chaimaa-rachid

Summary of MTN Ghana consolidated annual results for the year ended 31 December 2019 - ... - 0 views

  • MTN Ghana (Scancom PLC or MTNGH or the Company) delivered a strong performance for the year in a competitive industry, maintaining market leadership with 55.21% market share.
mohammed_ab

Ghana: Payment Systems and Services Act to Boost Digitisation Processes --Governor, BoG... - 0 views

  • The Payment Systems and Services Act would help create an enabling environment for the on-going digitisation processes in the economy, Dr Ernest Addison, the Governor of the Bank of Ghana has said.
  • The Act, passed in March this year and assented to in May, is part of a broader strategy by the Bank of Ghana to create an enabling regulatory environment for convenient, efficient and safe retail payments and funds transfer mechanisms.
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    This new act is going to impact MTN-Ghana position in the market as new market participants will find a lenient political and regulatory environment and will decide to enter the Ghanian's market.
mohammed_ab

Ghana Launches Mobile Money Interoperability System. - Ghana Telecoms Chamber - 0 views

  • The Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications together with the Government of Ghana, Central Bank, GhIPSS and commercial banks on Thursday 10th May 2018 launched the mobile money interoperability system at the Marriot hotel in Accra. The Mobile Money Payment Interoperability is the service, which allows direct and seamless transfer of funds from one mobile money wallet to another mobile money wallet across networks, which was developed by Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems (GhIPSS) with active collaboration of the Mobile Industry.
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    I find that this technology is really interesting for all mobile money service providers. MTN-Ghana could leverage the customer base of its competitors as their main way to make money is through transaction fees, and with this technology, they will benefit from a higher number of transactions.
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