13/04/2026
Money should move as freely as people do. π³
But for decades, sending value across African borders has been harder than crossing them in person. Fees that eat into livelihoods. Systems built for economies that don't look like ours. Millions of people β hardworking, enterprising, brilliant β locked out of the financial tools they need to grow.
A market trader in Kumasi shouldn't need three middlemen to receive payment from a buyer in Dakar. A freelancer in Kampala shouldn't lose 15% of her earnings just to get paid. A small business owner in Lusaka shouldn't have to choose between growth and affordability.
This is the gap we're closing.
Not with shortcuts. With infrastructure. Real, scalable, digital rails that let capital flow where talent already flows β freely, quickly, and fairly.
Because financial inclusion isn't a charity project. It's the single most powerful lever for unlocking Africa's economic potential. When more people can participate, everyone wins.
Seamless transactions. Limitless trade. Collective growth. π‘
The capital was always here. Now it's finally moving. π