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Daily Digest Thursday, 29 October 2020

Funding In Africa

Digital Banking Platform, Fundall Raises $150,000 In Pre-Seed Funding

As part of an upgrade to what was like a Beta phase where it directly served about 10,000 members and about 200 million in deposits, Fundall is directing the investment largely into the acquisition of a Microfinance Bank, as part of steps to further strengthen its operational framework and license to surpass both regulations and customer service expectations. Read more


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Opinion Corner

Tips That Could Save Your Small Businesses [Opinion]

As exciting and fulfilling as it is, financial risks and challenges are part of doing business. But any company can fail by making financial errors when it comes to saving. That reality can hit hard in the face of something like a global pandemic. Read more

4 Ways Cloud Computing Is Beneficial For Your Business

As it offers a lot of solutions, going for cloud computing is a great way to run a business. In this article, I am going to highlight four ways a business can use it to gain an edge over their competitors. Read more


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“Entrepreneurs have to learn the power of networking and the value of mentorship, as these are the things that most entrepreneurs take for granted. And also they must know that opportunities will not come to them; they have to go out there and create them by knocking on corporate doors with proposals. Personally, I am where I am because of a business mentor who changed the way I see things.”

– Anda Maqanda, founder of AM Group in South Africa

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