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VERYPAY Aims for 100 Million Users by 2034 to Enhance Financial Access in Africa

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
October 4, 2024
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VERYPAY unveiled its ambitious plans to bring financial inclusion to millions of underserved Africans over the next decade. 

This announcement comes as the company prepares to take part in both the upcoming AFSIC 2024 (October 7-9, London), the largest annual Africa Investors Event held outside Africa, and Mobile World Congress Africa 2024 (29 – 31 of October, Kigali), where it will showcase its technology solutions to industry leaders, partners, and investors.

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The VeryPay Platform, developed by VeryPay Holding – a part of Verysell Group, is a transaction engine and NFC token management system that integrates with any e-wallet. Mobile Network Operators can use the VeryPay platform as a companion solution to run a contactless payment card scheme without needing issuers, acquirers, or payment service providers and under their own brand. With VeryPay, multiple payment tokens like cards and bracelets can be added to a single wallet, extending reach to those without a smartphone. Any subscriber can be set up as a merchant to accept digital payments, even those without a bank account.

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Verysell Group, established in 1990 with its headquarters in Switzerland, stands at the forefront of the global software development industry. The core of the group’s business is two software development centers in Vietnam dedicated to building software for clients and proprietary products such as VeryPay. With its global presence through six offices across three continents, Verysell Group caters to a diverse client base, ranging from startups to multinational corporations. Its portfolio of brands includes SmartDev, VeryPay, VeryPlay Studio, Smart81, and Applied AI Lab.

Despite the rapid growth of mobile money, Africa’s path to financial inclusion faces significant hurdles. Millions remain excluded due to low digital literacy, limited smartphone penetration, and inadequate internet infrastructure. These factors have hampered the efforts of Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) – the mobile payments leaders in Africa – to close the financial inclusion gap.

VERYPAY’s mission is to partner with Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) and other financial institutions to overcome these challenges. 

VERYPAY’s ambitious timeline aims to reach 100 million users by 2034 – a goal that aligns with the broader African agenda for financial inclusion. The company will share its vision and strategies at the upcoming events mentioned above.

Oluwaseun Solanke, CEO of VERYPAY

Our solution is designed to work for everyone, regardless of their tech-savviness or device ownership.

Oluwaseun Solanke, CEO of VERYPAY

We’re focusing on sectors that are the backbone of African economies. By making payment transactions easier and more accessible, we’re not just improving individual lives; we’re contributing to the continent’s overall economic growth.



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