Fintech Company Chipper Cash Launches In Rwanda

By  |  June 30, 2023

Chipper Cash, one of the leading fintech companies with a vast customer base of over five million individuals throughout Africa, has announced the official launch of its operations in Rwanda. This strategic expansion exemplifies Chipper Cash’s steadfast dedication to providing trusted and easily accessible financial services across the African continent and beyond. The firm announced its launch at the inaugural Inclusive Fintech Forum, the global platform on financial inclusion and fintech for good, which was held at the Kigali Convention Centre.

Chipper Cash offers a user-friendly and innovative mobile application that allows Africans to send and receive funds across borders, make global payments with virtual cards, and invest in global stocks. With its expansion into Rwanda, Chipper Cash seeks to foster connectivity among the Rwandan population by facilitating seamless and secure transactions, promoting widespread accessibility to financial services, and catalyzing economic growth within the country. The next products to be introduced into the country will be the virtual Chipper Card, offering people an easy way to shop, stream and subscribe online, and Chipper for Business, supporting SMEs to operate efficiently in the global marketplace.

“We are delighted to launch Chipper Cash in Rwanda, an innovative and forward-thinking market that embraces technology. With our customer-centric approach, we aim to empower individuals, entrepreneurs and businesses by providing seamless access to the financial ecosystem.” said Jovani Ntabgoba, Chipper Cash Country Director in Rwanda.

Chipper Cash’s services are open to users in Burkina Faso, Botswana, DRC, Congo, Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Malawi, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leona, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

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