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Nigerian fintech PalmPay launches USSD Service for users without internet connection

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Nigerian payment fintech startup, PalmPay, has announced the launch of its USSD code aimed at offering additional service to Nigerians even without internet connectivity.

The new service, according to the Managing Director of PalmPay, Chika Nwosu, the USSD Service is
an additional way for customers to manage their finances without the need for internet connectivity.

“With the PalmPay USSD code, customers can now perform a wide range of banking transactions by dialing *861# from their mobile phones,” Nwosu said in a statement on Monday.

“At PalmPay, we aim to bridge the gap in digital access, and the introduction of our USSD service aligns with that mission. Our platform ensures seamless connectivity for our users.” he said.

“In addition, our USSD platform comes with a security feature which allows our customers to remotely freeze their accounts in case their phone is lost or stolen, providing an extra layer of protection to safeguard their finances.”

Launched in 2019, PalmPay which has been operating under a Mobile Money Operator (MMO) license issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the fintech has pioneered a model that provides financial services such as money transfers, bill payments, credit services and savings via a one-stop-shop financial ‘superapp’.

The MD added that customers without access to smartphones are able to make transactions via a nationwide network of over 500,000 Mobile Money Agents.

“The addition of a USSD access point is designed to further enhance the accessibility and convenience of the platform for consumers in a market where data network outages are common.

Nwosu, further emphasized the company’s commitment to financial inclusion

“PalmPay has achieved significant milestones in Nigeria, reaching over 30 million registered users on its app and connecting 1.1 million businesses through its network of mobile money agents and merchant.

“The company has been a key driver of financial inclusion in Nigeria, with a third of PalmPay users reporting that they opened their first-ever financial account through the platform.”

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Egypt’s climate action accelerator Athar graduates 5th cohort of green entrepreneurs

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Egypt-based climate action accelerator, Athar, has marked the graduation of the fifth cohort of its ‘Climate Action Accelerator Programme’ for green entrepreneurs.

The accelerator programme, which was in conjunction with DFC, a startup that aims to develop solar-powered mobile charging stations for electric vehicles, saw the graduands going home with prices up to EGP150,000 ($3,000), and was funded by the Embassy of Finland in Cairo and Hivos, and in partnership with Creativa Innovation Hubs in Upper Egypt.

Shoaib Elqady, the CEO of Athar Accelerator who spoke at the graduation ceremony, said:

“These founders are not only creating solutions to some of our most pressing environmental challenges but are also laying the groundwork for sustainable economic development in Egypt and the wider region. Their success is a testament to the growing importance of climate action in the startup ecosystem.

“We’ve seen a diversity of startups, ranging from those with high growth potential to small and medium enterprises. It is essential to continue supporting these businesses while recognising their differences as they reach their next milestones.

“Not all startups are suitable for venture capital funding, but we need to introduce new funding models that can cater to their unique needs, ensuring they thrive long-term,” he said.

The fifth edition of the programme ended with a demo day held in Minya, Upper Egypt, where 10 startups from Upper Egypt presented their solutions, addressing vital sectors such as eco-friendly biopesticides, renewable energy, organic fertilisers and sustainable furniture.

The winning startup was DFC, which is developing solar-powered mobile charging stations for electric vehicles, and took home the grand price of $3,000.

Other well-performing participants included Fertical, which is utilising beneficial microbes to produce eco-friendly biopesticides and biofertilisers, and Vermi Valley, which is turning livestock and plant waste into nutrient-rich compost.

In addition to the startup pitches, the event also featured the launch of the “Green Manifesto”, a declaration of principles and dedication to supporting overlooked founders in green sectors across Upper Egypt and other underserved regions​.

“The manifesto emphasises the need to empower local entrepreneurs, recognise the diversity of startups, and build sustainable communities that foster long-term growth and innovation,” the Athar CEO said.

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Zambian neobank fintech Lupiya set to launch new debit card

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Zambian neobank fintech, Lupiya, has entered into a partnership with leading enabler of digital commerce across Africa and the Middle East, Network International, to launch a new debit card.

The fintech which is active in Zambia and Tanzania and has plans to expand into other African countries is an AI-driven neobank driving financial inclusion through its online lending and digital payments platform.

Muchu Kaingu, CEO of Lupiya Pay, who made the announcement in a statement, said the new debit card was e-commerce enabled, together with 3D Secure and tokenisation.

“This will help diversify Lupiya’s value proposition to include not only simplified lending, but also digital payments to its existing and growing new customer base,” he said.

“At Lupiya, we are driven by the mission to revolutionise financial inclusion across Africa. Our partnership with Network International represents a significant leap forward in providing secure, accessible, and innovative digital financial solutions.

“By launching an e-commerce enabled debit card with 3D Secure and tokenisation, we are empowering individuals and businesses to participate in the digital economy more effectively.

“This collaboration is a testament to our commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology that enhances convenience and security for our customers, while driving economic growth and financial independence across the continent,” Kaingu stated.

He added that the platform leverages alternative data and machine learning models to assess creditworthiness, enabling individuals and businesses traditionally excluded by banks to access both credit and secure payment services.

Lupiya offers a range of financial products, including personal loans, SME financing, and digital payments, and is now launching a debit card in partnership with Network, a digital payments company that serves governments, banks, public sector companies, fintechs, and merchants of all sizes. The company serves over 250 financial institutions and 130,000 merchants in more than 50 countries,” said Kaingu.

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