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FairMoney expands access to asset financing for Nigeria’s mobility entrepreneurs
FairMoney Microfinance Bank, a technology-enabled financial institution, today announced the official launch of its Asset Financing Solution. This
Sh17.8 billion profit: KCB capitalised on trapped deposits while savers earn less
Janet has 150,000 shillings in a savings account. Last month, the bank credited her 500 shillings in interest.
81% of Nigerian businesses say Meta has expanded their customer base
Virtually all Nigerian businesses surveyed say Meta’s platforms have expanded their customer reach, according to new independent research
Beyond the vibe: bridging Africa’s build divide with intelligent infrastructure
Africa has always found its own way around barriers. When fixed-line banking proved too slow and too exclusionary,
Here are the phones getting the Android 17 update
Table of contents What is Android 17, and when is it coming? When is the stable release? All
Samsung One UI 8 vs 8.5 vs 9: What Galaxy users should know
Table of contents Quick comparison: Samsung One UI 8 vs 8.5 vs 9 One UI 8 One UI
Digital Nomads: Africans from 30 countries could spend $871 million more to enter the US
Consider a Botswana-based tech consultant who travels to the United States once a year for a client meeting.
Here are 8 startups enabling Nigerians to spend crypto easily
Nigerians have embraced cryptocurrency enthusiastically, pushing the country to rank 2nd twice and 6th globally in the last
Trump says Nigerians, others must now return home to apply for US Green Card
The United States has announced that visitors (foreigners) residing in the country on temporary grounds would now be
Branch confirms layoffs in Kenya and Nigeria despite profitable year
Branch International, a San Francisco-headquartered fintech offering digital banking and lending services, has laid off an undisclosed number
Safaricom updates My OneApp to support Airtel, roaming users
Safaricom, Kenya’s biggest telecoms operator, has updated its My OneApp platform to work on rival mobile networks, including
New Orange-backed subsea cable to connect Nigeria, 19 other countries
Global telecommunications operator Orange is backing a new 20,000-kilometre subsea cable project that will link Nigeria and nearly
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