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    Zimba Technologies is building financial systems for last-mile inclusion

    Zimba Technologies is revolutionizing financial inclusion for underserved communities by digitizing Savings and Credit Cooperative Organizations (SACCOs) and Microfinance Institutions. As part of the #40Days40FinTechs Initiative, Zimba Technologies showcased its innovative solutions on Day 16, highlighting the importance of technology in transforming traditional financial systems.

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    In many regions, SACCOs and microfinance institutions serve as crucial lifelines for individuals lacking access to traditional banking. However, these institutions often rely on outdated, paper-based systems that are not only inefficient but also susceptible to misuse. 

    Zimba Technologies aims to change this narrative by offering a comprehensive digital platform tailored to the unique needs of these financial organizations.

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    “I can’t explain the origins of Zimba without telling my personal story,” said Isaac Were, the founder and CEO of Zimba Technologies. His journey from a challenging childhood in Eastern Uganda to launching a tech company in the U.S. is both inspiring and poignant. 

    “When I came back to visit for the first time, after twelve years, I hoped to start a business but the same problem – limited access to capital – was still persistent.”

    Were’s experiences shaped his vision for Zimba Technologies. He recognized that SACCOs and microfinance institutions play a vital role in empowering those at the bottom of the economic pyramid. “I believe that they can do better with the help of technology. That is how Zimba Technologies came about,” he explained.

    The company conducted extensive market research to identify gaps and challenges faced by these institutions. The result? An end-to-end solution that streamlines operations, from managing client data to handling loans and deposits.

    Zimba Technologies has developed a user-friendly mobile app that allows end-users to access their financial information, view statements, and apply for loans seamlessly. 

    Additionally, the platform includes a blockchain-based wallet that facilitates cashless transactions, integrating both mobile money and bank transactions.

    “We started building the product in 2021 and officially launched in November 2023. We currently have seventeen institutions that are using the platform, serving over 80,000 end-users,” Were noted, emphasizing the rapid adoption of their technology.

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