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Orange Partners With Mastercard to Expand Access Mobile Financial Services Across Sub-Saharan Africa

The Fintech Times

Orange Middle East and Africa is strategically partnering with global payments giant Mastercard to expand access to mobile financial services across Sub-Saharan Africa. Only 48 per cent of the African adult population is banked, according to the African Digital Banking Transformation Report.

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Fintech Solutions for Financial Inclusion in Emerging Markets

Fintech Review

Across emerging markets , millions of people lack access to essential banking services. Traditional banks, often limited by infrastructure costs, struggle to reach remote populations. In response, fintech companies are stepping up, using digital innovation to provide banking solutions to the unbanked and underbanked.

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ETA Releases Annual Report on Advancing Economic Inclusion – Empowering Underserved Communities with Fintech

Electronic Transactions Association

The report, Advancing Economic Inclusion—Empowering Underserved Communities with Fintech , highlights the innovative products and services revolutionizing the way commerce is conducted through safe, secure, convenient, and rewarding solutions.

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NOW Money Partners with Mastercard to Empower Customers with Enhanced Financial Access

Fintech Finance

NOW Money , one of the leading inclusive digital payroll and banking platform for migrant workers, today announced its new strategic partnership with Mastercard , a global technology company in the payments industry. Customers can handle payments, transfers, and other financial operations directly from their mobile phones.

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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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What More Could Your Fintech be Doing to Bridge the Financial Accessibility Gap?

The Fintech Times

. “SteelWave Digital can further bridge the financial accessibility gap by expanding its strategic partnerships with global liquidity providers to enhance capital flows into underserved markets. “Fintechs working to bridge this gap should focus on developing a superior user experience within the online platform and mobile channel.

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SFF 2024 Awards Highlights Fintech Innovation with Updated Categories, New AI Focus

Fintech News

It enables financial institutions, especially those without core banking systems or with systems lacking API integration, to manage bulk transactions. Integrated with bank accounts and digital wallets in Pakistan, Hakeem provides customers with easy disbursement options. ThitsaWorks Pte.

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