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Firm keen on cashless banking

As technological advancement continues to take place daily, Tanzania is yet to embark on a cashless banking system, a technology meant to revolutionise the provision of financial services in the country.

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9 years ago

TheCitizen

Indonesia keen on Islamic banking

Indonesian teacher Nina Ramadhaniah hopes for “blessings from Allah” by opening a sharia bank account -- the sort of pious customer the world’s most-populous Muslim-majority country is praying for as it launches an Islamic finance drive.

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

Furniture firm keen to develop pool

Kenice Furniture and Transport limited has announced its plan to support and develop pool table games in the country.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Tobacco firm keen to reduce gas emissions

Carbon emissions have been on the rise globally due to increased use of energy sources which are unfriendly to the environment in industrial production and other human activities, and thus leading to global warming and destruction of the ozone layer, among other negative effects.

 

11 years ago

BBC

Kenya's buses to go cashless

Kenya tells its "matatu" buses to switch to cashless fares in order to tackle corruption, but relaxes its strict deadline for the changeover.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

OKPALA: Here’s key to Africa’s cashless business

>As the story of the mobile phone and its contribution to bridging the digital divide in sub-Saharan Africa unfolds, the device’s revolutionary role in facilitating transactions and wealth distribution in the region is shaping up in an unprecedented way.

 

11 years ago

BBC

VIDEO: Taking a ride on Kenya's cashless bus

The BBC's Anne Soy takes a ride on one of Kenya's new cashless matatus.

 

5 years ago

The African Exponent

Mobile Cashless Parking Payments and How They are Making Life Easier

Mobile Cashless Parking Payments and How They are Making Life Easier  The African Exponent

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Cellphone banking grows

The number of Tanzanians accessing financial services through mobile phones has increased from 210,000 to over 12 million, almost 10 times in a span of only four years.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

CRDB touts Sim banking

>A substantial investment in technology has helped commercial banks to reach a number of unbanked Tanzanians, a prominent banker has said.

 

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