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Nigeria’s telecom industry now contributes 16% to GDP

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The Nigerian government says the country’s telecommunications industry ’s contribution to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) risen to 16 per cent, citing second quarter 2023 data.

According to data released by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), based on computation by the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the contribution made by the sector increased from 14.13 per cent in the first quarter of 2023, up from 15 per cent, which was an all-time-high record in the second quarter of 2022, to 16 per cent in second quarter 2023, which is now a new record.

The Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, Prof. Umar Danbatta, who disclosed this in a keynote address delivered at the annual Telecom Executives and Regulators Forum (TERF) hosted by the Association of Telecom Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) in Lagos, said the sector was looking forward to increasing its contribution to Nigeria’s GDP before the end of the last quarter of the year.

“Through sustained regulatory excellence and operational efficiency by the Commission, the industry has grown in leaps and bounds over the past two decades and this has impacted on all other sectors of the economy,” Danbatta told the audience made up of executives of telecom companies and other industry stakeholders.

“The effective regulatory regime emplaced by the NCC and with the support from all stakeholders has been our major success factor as an industry,” he said.

According to the Executive Vice Chairman, from about 8 per cent contribution to GDP in 2015, when he came on board, the sector’s contribution has increased significantly to reach its current threshold of 16 per cent and that this has continued to positively impact all aspects of the economy.

He added that while there were barriers to broadband deployment in the country, ranging from the issue of right of way (RoW), fibre cuts, high capital requirement for deployment, multiple taxations and regulations, among other challenges, the NCC was navigating regulatory complexities, digital divide and literacy, security concerns with firmness, and increased collaborations with necessary stakeholders such as ATCON to create measures towards tackling the challenges.

Nigeria’s telecom industry now contributes 16% to GDP

The Nigerian government says the country’s telecommunications industry ’s contribution to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) risen to 16 per cent, citing second quarter 2023 data.

According to data released by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), based on computation by the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the contribution made by the sector increased from 14.13 per cent in the first quarter of 2023, up from 15 per cent, which was an all-time-high record in the second quarter of 2022, to 16 per cent in second quarter 2023, which is now a new record.

The Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, Prof. Umar Danbatta, who disclosed this in a keynote address delivered at the annual Telecom Executives and Regulators Forum (TERF) hosted by the Association of Telecom Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) in Lagos, said the sector was looking forward to increasing its contribution to Nigeria’s GDP before the end of the last quarter of the year.

“Through sustained regulatory excellence and operational efficiency by the Commission, the industry has grown in leaps and bounds over the past two decades and this has impacted on all other sectors of the economy,” Danbatta told the audience made up of executives of telecom companies and other industry stakeholders.

“The effective regulatory regime emplaced by the NCC and with the support from all stakeholders has been our major success factor as an industry,” he said.

According to the Executive Vice Chairman, from about 8 per cent contribution to GDP in 2015, when he came on board, the sector’s contribution has increased significantly to reach its current threshold of 16 per cent and that this has continued to positively impact all aspects of the economy.

He added that while there were barriers to broadband deployment in the country, ranging from the issue of right of way (RoW), fibre cuts, high capital requirement for deployment, multiple taxations and regulations, among other challenges, the NCC was navigating regulatory complexities, digital divide and literacy, security concerns with firmness, and increased collaborations with necessary stakeholders such as ATCON to create measures towards tackling the challenges.

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Fintech startup DigMo launched in Zambia to gamify financial planning

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DigMo, a gamified fintech startup which helps users to build wealth tools from low to middle-income earners, has been launched in Zambia.

CEO of the DigMo Group, Sylvia Brune, who made the announcement, says the platform which is licensed by the Bank of Zambia to operate a wallet, offers a secure, free digital money account with a special account for users to play a financial planning game which incentivises customers to get started putting money away for the future.

“By giving customers the chance to win big rewards, DigMo is encouraging sustainable habits,” said Brune.

She stated that with an initial rollout in Zambia, DigMo wallet’s first offering, Save to Win, will make putting money away regularly, easy and rewarding with no fixed costs or fees.

DigMo Save to Win allows users to start with small amounts – from just ZMW10 (US$0.37) – for the chance to win prizes of up to ZMW500,000 (US$19,000).

“We are committed to financial planning innovation for low and middle-income earners across Africa. To achieve this meaningful impact, we approach this like a game studio – where we constantly create and test many new products until we find those with an outsized impact,” Brune said.

“If we just take existing products and make them more affordable or accessible, it is unlikely that we can dramatically change behaviours.

“To succeed, we have engaged directly with users, observing and learning from them to develop DigMo, a solution that will dramatically improve their financial well-being and meet their unique needs,” she added.

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Kenya’s startup BuuPass partners with GiftPesa to launch digital travel vouchers

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Kenyan digital ticketing and transportation management solutions startup, BuuPass, has entered into a partnership with fintech company, GiftPesa, to introduce digital travel vouchers ahead of the holiday season.

In a statement by BuuPass cofounder and CEO, Sonia Kabra, the move will offer a more flexible and convenient way for Kenyans to manage and gift travel arrangements during the bustling holiday period.

“We’ve noticed a growing demand for digital solutions in the travel industry, especially during peak periods like the holiday season,” said Kabra.

“This partnership with GiftPesa enhances the travel experience for our customers, offering them a convenient way to send travel tickets as gifts and have a safety net for unconfirmed travel dates.

“Unlike traditional paper vouchers that can expire or get lost, GiftPesa vouchers are valid for 12 months and can be redeemed in parts at over 3,000 outlets across the country.

“This flexibility allows recipients to use the vouchers for multiple trips or select their preferred destination, making travel more accessible,” she added.

Founded in 2016 by Kabra and Wyclife Omondi, BuuPass is a leading B2B2C mobility marketplace that enables users to search, compare, and book travel tickets via web, app, or USSD, while its SaaS platform helps bus operators manage their operations, inventory, and sales.

GiftPesa, on the other hand, is a fintech startup that provides businesses and individuals with a platform for creating digital vouchers.

The partnership between the two companies will introduce digital travel vouchers, helping users manage and gift travel arrangements during the bustling holiday period.

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