Sentences with phrase «kenyan startups»

Initial coin offerings provide an amazing new funding opportunity for Kenyan startups that should not be missed.
The event also several Kenyan startups pitch their solutions in order to raise money for their startups through tokenisation, which refers to the digitising of business assets.
In addition, 10 % of all StashBelt profits are used to make «angel investments» in Kenyan startup businesses.
Kenyan startup Daktaripap has racked up over 2,000 subscribers to its mobile, web and SMS platform that aims to increase...
Kenyan startup Usalama is linking users to emergency service providers via mobile, while providing access to real - time data on an...
The three - hour event attracted over 50 attendees and was well - received by the Kenyan startup scene...
The three - hour event attracted over 50 attendees and was well - received by the Kenyan startup scene as the main theme of the event was focused on how ICOs can help Kenyan startups to meet their funding needs.

Not exact matches

Not to be outdone, Kenyan bitcoin payments startup BitPesa secured follow - on funding to take its total investment to around US$ 10 million, while Nigerian fintech company Flutterwave also raised US$ 10 million.
Kenyan insurtech startup Kakbima has launched its proprietary insurance technology platform, an online Software - as - a-service (SaaS) insurance manager that tracks a...
We wrap up with the usual batch of funding rounds, with Kenyan ridesharing platform Mondo Ride and ecommerce startup Sky.Garden both securing significant investment.
Kenyan bitcoin payments startup BitPesa has acquired Spain - based online money transfer platform TransferZero in a bid to further accelerate its growth across the world.
Land Layby (LLB), a blockchain startup at the forefront of incorporating the blockchain in the African real estate market, is set to hold free monthly blockchain masterclasses in Nairobi throughout the year with the aim to educate more Kenyans on the applications of blockchain technology.
in November Kenyan bitcoin remittance startup BitPesa and automated mobile payments company Lipisha launched a legal complaint against the country's leading mobile operator Safaricom, over allegations Safaricom intimidated Lipisha, and forced Lipisha to temporarily stop providing services to BitPesa.
Disrupt Africa reported in November Kenyan bitcoin remittance startup BitPesa and automated mobile payments company Lipisha launched a legal complaint against the country's leading mobile operator Safaricom, over allegations Safaricom intimidated Lipisha, and forced Lipisha to temporarily stop providing services to BitPesa.
The Kenyan High Court heard a case brought by bitcoin startup BitPesa against mobile money giant Safaricom two days ago.
As a result processing payments in Kenyan shillings has become impossible for the startup and it has opted to halt the verification of new users.
Despite the good news of high growth figures and increasing funding for what is widely considered Africa's leading bitcoin startup, the company announced on September 1 that it is making changes to the services it offers to its Kenyan customers.
It remains to be seen if the CBK will adopt a more open approach towards cryptocurrency innovation but, for now, the situation looks rather unfavourable for Kenyan bitcoin startups.
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