FinTech

App Of The Week: KoloPay

  Formerly known as MyKolo, KoloPay was launched in 2017 to eliminate the hurdles people face when attempting to save towards planned goals. KoloPay is a subsidiary of My Kolo-Tech Innovations Limited. Read more about App of the week Meet

How Artificial Intelligence Could Transform Finance In Nigeria

  There’s a seismic shift taking place in the finance industry. It’s happening right before our eyes—but you could miss it unless you have your ears to the ground. The machines are coming, and as they approach, they’re toppling old

7 Online Lending Platforms For SME Loans In Nigeria

  If you own a business, you’ll know how important finance is to keep it alive. With it, you can stock up on inventory, make round trips, launch and sustain marketing campaigns, and take care of payroll. Read more about

Get Access To Investors With The Inclusive FinTech 50 Initiative

  The Inclusive FinTech 50 initiative is a program that seeks to identify 50 FinTechs in developed and emerging markets that are solving problems in credit, payment and remittances, insurance, savings, and personal finance, among underserved populations. Read more about

Websites We Love: Mono 

  Mono is a FinTech platform that allows companies to access their customers’ financial accounts. By combining multiple data into a single API, companies and third-party developers can get critical information such as account statements, real-time balances, historical transactions, income,

How To Start A Career In FinTech

  FinTech is all the rave right now. With innovative solutions getting out to the market every single day, and unicorns getting minted every other year, this space is bubbling. A growing number of people want to get a slice

Agency Banking Startups Moving To Upset Banking Giants

  Agency banking is making a foray into the finance scene in Nigeria and it is beginning to take traditional banking by surprise. Read more about FinTech There is perhaps a note of jealousy when the banks declare their annual

Top 5 Emerging Trends In FinTech

  Financial technology is here to stay. From its early days as products designed for the periphery of the old banking system, it is now a huge sprawl of digital services with tentacles reaching into greater swathes of our economies.

Websites We Love: OnePipe

  In 2020, Nigerian FinTech startup OnePipe announced that it had raised $950 in pre-seed investment. The investment round, spearheaded by Techstars New York accelerator program, was raised by some reputable early-stage funds including Atlantica Ventures, Ingressive Capital, Sherpa Ventures

Cowrywise Gets SEC License To Boost Investment Profile

  Cowrywise, a Nigeria-based wealth management startup, has bagged a licence to operate as a Fund/Portfolio Manager from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) – the country’s capital markets regulator. Read more about Tech Cowrywise’s investment retail channel launched as

App Of The Week: Trove 

  Trove is an investment platform that enables Nigerians interested in building wealth through the stock exchange to purchase and sell their stocks and shares. It’s a mobile-based digital investment platform that lets you invest in stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds

How Nigerian FinTechs Raised $439 Million In 2020

  Nigerian FinTechs raised a cumulative $439 million in the year 2020. That’s according to a report published by EY Nigeria and the FinTech Association of Nigeria. The amount represents about 20% of the total raised by FinTechs in Africa

App Of The Week: Bitnob

  Bitnob is a Nigerian startup that provides a platform for users to carry out transactions, save money, and invest in bitcoin. Read more about App of the week The mobile app, which is available for Android and iOS, allows

Nigeria Plans To Launch Digital Currency Before 2022

  The earlier speculation that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) will be launching a digital currency has now been confirmed by the apex bank itself. Read more about FinTech The Director, Information Technology Department, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN),

7 Best Savings Apps In Nigeria

  There are more ways to save these days than we’ve ever had. Besides the traditional bank accounts, we have a multitude of digital platforms that allow you to put some money away for the future. Read more about FinTech

 Websites We Love: BlueLoop

For a long time, Africans have faced challenges with sending and receiving money, to and from the diaspora. Read more about Websites we love While solutions like Western Union and Moneygram exist to solve this problem, issues pertaining to

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