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Chipper Cash Bolsters Alliance with Visa to Promote Financial Inclusion in Africa

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Chipper Cash, a leading African fintech company, has announced a strengthened partnership with Visa, a global leader in digital payments, to further financial inclusion on the African continent. This collaboration brings together Chipper Cash’s regional expertise and customer base with Visa’s extensive experience and global reach. The expanded partnership aims to accelerate growth and broaden the scope of financial services in Africa.

Key Highlights:

  • Chipper Cash and Visa have been working together since 2021 to bring the Chipper Card to market, enabling Chipper customers to make payments globally.
  • The expanded partnership will see both companies continue to collaborate on card issuance and expand cooperation across regulatory and functional areas, including Visa licensing and marketing.
  • Chipper Cash aims to leverage Visa’s global reach and expertise to deliver the best products and services to its customers.
  • Visa is committed to supporting the growing demand for digital financial services in Africa and driving meaningful impact across the continent.

The Chipper Cash-Visa partnership is expected to have a significant impact on financial inclusion in Africa.

By combining Chipper Cash’s local knowledge and customer base with Visa’s global network and expertise, the partnership will help to reach more people with affordable and accessible financial services. This will contribute to economic growth and development across the continent.

  • Chipper Cash has over 5 million customers across Africa and the US.
  • Chipper Cash was founded in 2018 to address the issue of inaccessible financial services in Africa.
  • The company has recently launched Chipper ID, an AI-driven verification and onboarding tool, and announced plans to acquire Zambian fintech company Zoona Transactions International.

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