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O-CITY Enters Kenya to Drive Contactless Payments Across Matatu Bus Service
Up to 10,000 buses to become cashless with O-CITY's M-Pesa-based ticketing solution.
IFC Lends Support to UniCredit Leasing to Enhance SME and Climate Financing in Romania
The EUR 27.5 million investment will generate jobs, boost energy-efficiency measures, and help reduce carbon emissions.
EFSE and BasisBank to Provide Crucial Financing to Georgia’s Small Businesses
EUR 4.2 million to help sustain micro and small enterprises during difficult environment of COVID-19 crisis.
Digitalizing the Route of Remittances Will Help Africa’s Recovery
Within the continent’s gloomy pandemic narrative, the formidable resilience of remittance flows into African markets is a shining light.
GGF and TBC Leasing Expand Access to Local Currency Finance for Energy Efficiency Measures in Georgia
The Green for Growth Fund has provided TBC Leasing with a loan of $5 million equivalent in Georgian lari to bolster energy efficiency measures among small and medium enterprises.
COVID-19: 97 Percent of Small-Scale Farmers in Uganda Register a Decline in Earnings
New research released by Heifer International revealed 97 percent of smallholder farmers in Uganda have seen their income drop since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic,
Huawei Cooperates With Kenya Bankers Association To Expand Financial Inclusion
The Kenya Bankers Association will work with Huawei to spearhead industry-wide education in fintech innovation, digital transformation, and other ICT-related programs.
EFSE and ProCredit Bank Boost Financing for Ukrainian Agricultural Sector
UAH funding equivalent to EUR 20 million to be on-lent in local currency to small farmers and producers to support economic recovery during COVID-19 crisis.
COVID-19 Drives African States Into Cashless Societies
According to a recent GSMA report, Sub-Saharan Africa is the enduring epicenter of mobile money, adding over 50 million registered accounts in 2019.
COVID-19 Crisis Lifts Kenya's Mobile Money Usage to $4.2 Billion a Month
The huge surge is attributed to a government measure instituted to curb COVID-19 spread by encouraging the use of mobile money payments.