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  • Dashen Bank partners with Mastercard, Accion to expand digital banking for Ethiopian MSMEs and women entrepreneurs

    Dashen Bank partners with Mastercard, Accion to expand digital banking for Ethiopian MSMEs and women entrepreneurs

    One of the top private banks in Ethiopia, Dashen Bank, has teamed up with the Mastercard Centre for Inclusive Growth and the international NGO Accion, to provide small companies with digital financial services tailored to their financing requirements.

    Through a variety of new products and an emphasis on women-owned businesses, Accion is helping Dashen Bank establish an innovation hub with the goal of extending digital banking services to MSMEs.

    In Ethiopia, Dashen Bank has always led the way in launching cutting-edge digital banking services and solutions. It was among the first banks in the nation to introduce a digital wallet, which facilitates easy transactions for small business owners.

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    The bank now hopes to create new solutions that are integrated into current supply chains for MSMEs in Ethiopia that still mostly conduct business in cash, have limited assets, and are therefore mainly invisible to large banks thanks to the new innovation hub being constructed with Accion.

    Innovation hub to boost digital financial inclusion for businesses 

    One of the strategic pillars of the Bank’s sixth strategy plan, which aims to increase its ability to assist MSMEs, is the innovation hub. Dashen Bank has recently issued a tender to initiate the construction of this forward-looking facility. Through creative digital solutions, this action seeks to promote economic development and financial inclusion.

    Backed by this new data and extensive research, the innovation hub will build solutions such as credit from their existing suppliers via embedded finance products, and non-financial tools, such as business management support.

    The innovation hub represents another bold step by the bank toward transforming Ethiopia’s banking landscape, demonstrating its unwavering commitment to harnessing the power of technology to drive progress and support economic empowerment.

    As part of its future roadmap, Dashen Bank will organize an innovation workshop for its leadership and staff, which will explore opportunities in cutting-edge technologies, including artificial intelligence, in collaboration with a globally recognized technology partner.

    Dashen Bank expresses commitment to the partnership 

    Asfaw Alemu, Chief Executive Officer at Dashen Bank shared,“Despite their critical contribution to the country’s economic growth, small businesses, particularly those led by women, face significant financing challenges. This is largely due to high reliance on cash-based transactions leading to insufficient formal financial records of their business operations and women’s lack of ownership over assets to meet collateral requirements. Through this partnership, we seek to address these challenges, build our operational capacity, enhance our credit offerings to meet the needs of small business owners, and develop a range of digital products and value propositions to help them access the resources they need to grow their businesses successfully. This landmark project underscores our commitment to always staying one step ahead, further cementing our reputation as an industry leader in Ethiopia’s financial sector.”

    According to Yohannes Million,Chief Digital and Information Officer at Dashen Bank,”Our innovation hub aims to serve as a catalyst for empowering MSMEs by providing them with tailored digital banking solutions. Based in a dedicated facility, it will drive change as a platform where technology and financial services intersect to fuel progress and improve operational efficiency for our customers.”

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    Accion to help Dashen develop new products designed for MSMEs 

    Through strategic partnerships with those supply chains, Accion will help Dashen develop new products designed for MSMEs, using AI to crunch new types of data and develop new credit scoring models that are better suited to the realities of MSMEs, including those that are women-owned.

    Raliat Sunmonu, Vice President, Middle East and Africa, Accion Advisory said, “Ethiopia is one of Africa’s fastest-growing economies, and small businesses play a vital role in propelling its growth. Through this collaboration with Dashen Bank – a leader in financial innovation – and other strategic partners we are helping build a more inclusive ecosystem for MSMEs in Ethiopia. Together, we can deploy artificial intelligence and other tech tools to help remove bias and other roadblocks faced by micro, small, and medium enterprises, especially those led by women.”

    Mastercard expresses enthusiasm about the partnership 

    Subhashini Chandran, Senior Vice President of Social Impact for Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth said: “Ethiopia is at a pivotal point in its journey to drive economic growth through inclusive and relevant services for micro and small businesses. Digital financial services are a critical component of that journey. For the last decade, the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth has been working to advance financial inclusion around the world. We are excited to partner with Accion and Dashen Bank to develop inclusive financial services that can support the growth and resilience of small business owners in Ethiopia.”

    This initiative is part of Accion’s 8-year partnership with the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth that supports the transformation of financial service providers, digital platforms, and fintechs, and aims to help 23 million people across 25 countries benefit from the digital economy.

  • Ecobank, Dashen Bank launch remittance app for Ethiopians

    Ecobank, Dashen Bank launch remittance app for Ethiopians

    Ecobank, the leading pan-African banking group, has partnered with Ethiopia’s Dashen Bank to enable Ethiopians living in the diaspora, specifically in Europe, to send money instantly to any Dashen Bank account, other local bank accounts, mobile money wallets, and cash pick up locations using Ecobank’s Rapidtransfer International app (RTI). 

    This partnership was established through Ecobank’s representative office in Ethiopia. Using the cross-border remittance solution app, which is also available in the other 33 countries in which Ecobank operates. 

    Members of the African diaspora living in Europe are able to seamlessly send money back to Ecobank nations in Africa, including Ethiopia.

    The Rapidtransfer International app is safe to use, simple to install and navigate, and packed with features that are helpful to users, such as options in multiple languages.

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    Prior to executing a transaction, users will be aware of the transparent foreign exchange rate, and they will have the option to send funds directly to Dashen Bank accounts, wallets, cash-pickup locations, or same-day delivery to accounts held at other commercial banks. 

    It was projected in 2017 that the Ethiopian Diaspora was home to a sizeable population of at least two million people, the majority of whom lived in Europe and North America. According to Knomad, the global knowledge partnership on migration and development, remittance inflows into Ethiopia amounted to US$436 million in 2021 and an estimated US$327 million in 2022. 

    This is the figure that the partnership between Ecobank and Dashen Bank seeks to tap into by rolling out the Rapidtransfer International App. 

    Knomad’s findings can be found here. Because users of RTI are able to send money back home at an average fee of 1.5 percent of the funds being remitted, the partnership between Ecobank and Dashen Bank is the best remittance solution for the African diaspora to send more money back home to support their loved ones, build capital, and accelerate financial inclusion for inclusive prosperity. RTI users can send money back home at an average fee of 1.5 percent of the funds being remitted. 

    Remarks from some Executives

    According to Dr James Kanagwa, Ecobank Ethiopia Country Representative, said: “As the bank with the largest geographical footprint across Africa and a recognised leader in digital, mobile and borderless banking, we are delighted to partner with Dashen Bank to empower Ethiopians living in the European-based diaspora countries such as the United Kingdom, France, Italy, the Netherlands and 21 other European countries with access to our Rapidtransfer International app which enables Africans in Europe to send money back home affordably, instantly and securely.”

    Asfaw Alemu, the Chief Executive Officer of Dashen Bank,said  “Our partnership with Ecobank enables us to reach out to the Ethiopian diaspora in Europe to provide them with a new, reliable, low-cost and convenient way to send money to their families and relatives back home in Ethiopia through the Rapidtransfer International app.”

    About Ecobank Group (ETI)

    Ecobank Group is the leading private pan-African bank. Its pan-African platform connects payments, cash management, trade, and investment across 35 sub-Saharan African nations, including France, the UK, UAE, and China. Over 14,000 employees provide Consumer, Commercial, Corporate, and Investment Banking products, services, and solutions to 32 million consumers across different channels, including digital.

     

    About Dashen Bank

    Dashen Bank is Ethiopia’s largest private bank, based in Addis Ababa. Dashen pioneers Ethiopian digital banking. Ethiopia’s young are using its Amole Omni-channel digital platform. DubeAle, the Bank’s Buy Now Pay Now (BNPL) scheme, was pioneered. Its micro-savings and microcredit programmes, offered in cooperation with Ethio Telecom, have helped over 2 million Ethiopians in a year. Dashen is a VISA, MasterCard, UnionPay, and AMEX exclusive partner in Ethiopia. It has 800 branches, 9 forex bureaus, 400 ATMs, and 1,300 POS terminals nationwide.