
A continuous commitment to payment solutions Mobile Money is fundamental for the financial inclusion of people in the country, revealed the president of the Executive Board of the Interbank Services Company (EMIS), Duano Silva.
Speaking at the opening of the second edition of “Techlnsigt”, the official informed that in this process Angola is more behind than many countries, such as Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique.
"We have a reality that is probably not so similar to what they had at the time of departure.", said.
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Duano Silva stressed that African countries like Kenya started with this solution, which was then extended to countries where telecommunications operators saw this as an opportunity for financial inclusion and offered services that allowed people to differentiate themselves.
Another point mentioned by the person in charge was the issue of logistics, which he points out is related to the issue of trust as the fundamental pillar, as it is necessary to guarantee users that if they have the transformation of physical money into electronic money, they must have the capacity at any time to transform electronic money into physical money.
"To start the movement towards financial inclusion for the unbanked, we need to base ourselves on this strategy.”, Finished.








