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Africapay Presentation-Eng
Africapay Presentation-Eng
Neo-bank
Contents
1. Market research
2. Africa Pay in a few figures
3. Products and services
3-1- Banking products and services
3-2- ATMs
4. Gallery
5. Contact
CURRENTLY THE LARGEST
DIGITAL PROJECT IN
AFRICA:
While in France nearly 99% of the population has a bank account, the rate in Africa
is much lower. According to official figures from the BCEAO (Central Bank of West
African States), it is barely 18% in the WAEMU (West African Economic and
Monetary Union) countries and around 10% on the continent as a whole.
A vast majority of the population does not have access to accounts, credit, stock
exchange platforms, etc.
While traditional banks are seeking to expand their network throughout the country,
Africa Pay aims to provide efficient, immediately operational and constantly evolving
solutions.
The very high penetration rate of cell phones opens up very interesting prospects. In
West Africa, for example, it is 92% as of 2016. In this context, Africa Pay, the first
neo-bank in Africa, is banking on mobile banking with numerous innovations. It
dematerializes all physical services on mobile interfaces with innovative services
never before imagined.
« While neo-banks are developing all over the world, it is urgent to provide Africa with its
own neo-bank so that it can act now to build its future.»
Thomas Clausi
AFRICA PAY IN A FEW
FIGURES
With personalized
st Neo bank services for opening
in each country.
in Africa.
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Value of the created across
BILLION EUROS project. JOBS Africa.
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Million euros
FEW FIGUR Innovative and unique
raised for the banking systems for the
Africa Pay project. innovative African continent.
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
You will also have the possibility of getting a loan, a microloan in a few
clicks and to subscribe to insurances.
Attract new customers and build loyalty with our innovative payment
technologies,whether in physical stores or in e-commerce.
ALGERIA
CENTRAL AFRICAN
REPUBLIC
MOROCCO DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
OF THE CONGO
BENIN MAURITANIA
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
GUINEA-BISSAU
KENYA TUNISIA
CAMEROON
SENEGAL
60% of Africans are under the age of 24. By 2050, 35% of the
world's youth will be African.
Interested in the features of the first 100% African digital bank? Don't
wait any longer, test the Africa Pay neo-bank before the official launch.
You will be more convinced by the innovative services it offers.
GALLERY
A new
horizon for Africa