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Ant International and Dock Are Improving Financial Inclusion in Brazil With AI-Driven Credit Tech

The Fintech Times

Ant International , the digital payment and fintech company, has joined forces with Dock , a payments and banking technology provider in Latin America, to offer new AI-driven credit technology solutions in Brazil. “Ant International is the partner we were looking for to materialise our financial inclusion goals.

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Paymentology Supports Diamond Trust Bank to Drive Financial Inclusion in Kenya

The Fintech Times

Paymentology , the global issuer-processor, has joined forces with Diamond Trust Bank , a tier-one East African commercial bank, in a move hoping to help drive financial inclusion in Kenya through the embedding of financial services, and deployment of Cards-as-a-Service (CaaS).

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Fintech is Failing at Financial Inclusion for Women

Fintech News

The report, titled “Her Fintech Edge: Market Insights for Inclusive Growth”, explores the representation of women within fintech portfolios and the factors influencing, and examines the performance of women customers compared to overall portfolios, considering loyalty, customer lifetime value (CLV), and default rates.

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Geidea and Tpay Partner to Transform Digital Payments in KSA, Egypt, & UAE

Fintech Finance

With digital payments in the Middle East, Turkey, and Africa (META) projected to grow at a compound annual rate of approximately 17.7% from 2023 to 2030, the region’s payment landscape is set for substantial evolution.

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The Rise of Fintech in Cambodia: Driving Growth and Financial Inclusion

The Fintech Times

Cambodia is leveraging fintech innovations and strategic reforms to boost economic growth, financial inclusion and international partnerships, positioning itself as a key player in the Southeast Asian digital economy. Despite these advancements, about 30 per cent of the adult population remains underserved in financial services.

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Orange Middle East and Africa and Mastercard Partner to Digitize Payments for Millions Across Africa by 2025

Fintech Finance

Orange Middle East and Africa (OMEA) ( www.Orange.com ) and Mastercard have announced a strategic partnership to expand access to mobile financial services across Sub-Saharan Africa. The partnership will be rolled out in seven countries including Cameroon, Central African Republic, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Senegal and Sierra Leone.

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Rellevate Announces Partnership with Mastercard to Advance Digital Payments Capabilities in the U.S. Public Sector

Fintech Finance

Rellevate’s leading digital banking, disbursements, and wallet solutions are designed to unlock access to payments technology for underserved communities. This partnership will continue to yield innovation, financial inclusion, and digital technological education for consumers across the nation.”

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