FINTECH UNICORNS IN AFRICA
A list and description of fintechs in Africa, many of which are involved with mobile wallets and money transfer.
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A list and description of fintechs in Africa, many of which are involved with mobile wallets and money transfer.
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A brief article explaining how PayPal issuing its own stablecoin legitimizes payments moving on chain is another step towards mass adoption.
PAYPAL ISSUING ITS OWN STABLECOIN IS MAJOR DEVELOPMENT IN CRYPTO Read More »
A link to the telecom Orange’s description of Orange Money, an early mobile money wallet first popular in Africa.
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A link to MTN, the telecom company active in Africa, and its description of its MTN Mobile money product.
PROFILE OF MTN MOBILE (MTN.COM) Read More »
A link to an online profile of crypto company Coinbase.
IN-DEPTH PROFILE OF COINBASE Read More »
A link to the World Bank’s global financial inclusion database where searches for various demographic and economic measures of financial inclusion can be filtered by country and region.
WORLD BANK GLOBAL FINANCIAL INCLUSION DATABASE Read More »
In this paper by Tremend, the various means of applying artificial intelligence (AI) to digital payments and wallets is discussed.
APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) IN DIGITAL PAYMENTS Read More »
This is a link to PAXOS, where they explain Paxos stablecoins are subject to oversight by the New York State Department of Financial Services, meeting the high standards of consumer protection. PAXOS uses API-based blockchain technology to implement payments solutions across many different industries.
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In this publicly available GSA report, authored by Teddy Kyung Lee, central bank digital currency (CDBDC) is defined, and contrasted with crypto. In addition to basic definitions, there is an emphasis on how CBDC wallets must be secured.
CBDC WALLETS AND THE SECURITY REQUIREMENTS Read More »
This slide shows the percentage of the population in Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda, who can be considered financially included through traditional banks and/or mobile money.
FORMAL FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN ETHIOPIA COMPARED TO OTHER EAST AFRICAN COUNTRIES 2023 Read More »