Pngme, a Fintech startup raised $15 million in Series A funding as the company sets out to grow its financial data infrastructure and machine learning-as-a-service platform for financial institutions and fintechs across sub-Saharan Africa. The round was led by Octopus Ventures, a $1.7bn Venture Capital fund based in London and comes less than a year after the $3 million Seed round. Pngme’s mission has been to enable access to finance for everyone by providing mission-critical data infrastructure and machine learning models for the next generation of financial services. The startup will use the Series A raise to expand its executive…
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African girl coders are taking the lead in ensuring gender equity and balance in technology on the continent, a field majorly dominated by their male counterparts. Through the Connected African Girls Coding Camp initiative, a joint programme of the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) in collaboration with UN Women and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), young girls are applying their coding skills that include Animation, Gaming, Turtles stitch, artificial intelligence, robotics and internet of things they acquire through the program training. The initiative has held training camps for African girls from across the continent in Ethiopia and Cameroon. The…
The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has announced the commencement of the Application Process for the Bridge to MassChallenge Nigeria Programme (B2MC). Recall that early this year, NITDA signed a partnership arrangement with MassChallege, a global network of zero-equity startup accelerators. The partnership was aimed at stimulating economic vitality and job creation in Nigeria by catalyzing entrepreneurial activity and supporting entrepreneurs as they develop and execute game-changing ideas, digital technologies, and discoveries. The commencement of the application process followed a comprehensive stakeholder engagement with key players in the ecosystem. These include Government, Academia, Entrepreneurs, Angels and VCs, Corporate Organisations,…
Access Bank PLC has said that in seeking best-in-class ways to safeguard the resources of its customers, it introduced the *901*911# USSD code, as a solution that allows customers to act swiftly to prevent fraudulent activities on their accounts. The bank said in a statement that the service allows customers of all account types to deactivate a USSD profile simply by dialling *901*911# from any phone, inputting the registered phone number for the account to be protected and this automatically locks out fraudsters from the individual’s account. “Over the years, Access Bank has remained committed to educating its customers, informing…
InnovationHub Africa, organisers of the Nigeria Innovation Summit (NIS), has unveiled the top agenda for the 2021 edition of the Summit. In the past six years, the Summit has attracted over 5,000 delegates, 100 speakers and panellists, 50 tertiary institutions and research centres and 25 government ministries and agencies, delegates from 27 states of the federation. Also, over 50 sponsors and partners from 25 countries have attended the summit with over 60 innovation awards recipients, and scores of media coverage sharing the success stories. Themed: “Charting a New Economic Path Through Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship”, this year’s Summit will hold…
Nigerian youths who participated in the nationwide digital literacy training conducted by the Nigerian Communications Commission(NCC), have been charged to put the skills acquired as well as the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools received during the exercise to appropriate and legitimate use. The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Prof Umar Garba Danbatta who made this charge while addressing participants at the closing ceremony of the NCC’s Digital Literacy Training for the North-West held at the Kano Campus of the Digital Bridge Institute (DBI) on Friday, August 13, 2021, particularly enjoined the youths who have had…
Amidst the global race to embrace technological advancements, Africa is proving that it is not falling behind. A new wave of Fintech engineers is emerging across the continent, reshaping the IT industry and driving innovation. This article shines a spotlight on five remarkable Fintech engineers who are revolutionising the African market with their groundbreaking contributions. James Kimani – Transforming Mobile Payments in Kenya: Kenyan software developer, James Kimani, is disrupting the Fintech sector with his innovative mobile payment solutions. Kimani’s mobile payment network has opened up access to financial services for thousands of Kenyans, empowering them to transact securely on…
Software engineering is a multifaceted field that demands technical expertise, adaptability, and problem-solving skills. Opeayo Oshinkoya, a talented software engineer at ALAT by Wema Bank, has not only thrived but excelled in overcoming numerous roadblocks throughout his career. His extensive experience and diverse skill set make him a formidable force in the industry. Opeayo possesses a deep understanding of various programming languages and technologies. With proficiency in C#.NET/.NETCORE, Java, Spring Boot, Node.js, SQL, MongoDB, and Python, he is well-equipped to handle challenging software development tasks. He can create effective, scalable software solutions that follow industry best practices, thanks to his…
By Smtih EGHAREVBA My transformation into a visionary leader capable of handling the intricacies of hybrid cloud deployments and multi-cloud strategies has occurred. I have provided more insights for businesses looking to integrate their services into the cloud infrastructure due to my dedication to innovation and deep practical knowledge of cloud technologies. My desire to change the narrative in the cloud computing industry comes from my interest in solving technical challenges. I have a solid background in software development which can be backdated to my early years while learning. However, I was ahead due to my ability to adapt to…
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