Mastercard has partnered with Johannesburg-based fintech company SAVA to bolster financial inclusion for small and medium-sized businesses (SMMEs) in Africa.
This collaboration aims to equip SMMEs in South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, and Egypt with innovative financial tools to streamline their operations.
Leveraging SAVA’s Payment Transaction System (PTS), the partnership will provide SMMEs with an online platform featuring digital bank accounts and integrated accounting tools. This will significantly enhance expense management efficiency for these businesses.
Mastercard’s commitment to financial inclusion is further emphasized by this partnership, which aligns with its goal of bringing 50 million SMMEs globally into the digital economy by 2025.
“By deploying advanced technology, SAVA simplifies financial management for SMMEs, empowering them to scale their businesses,” Mastercard stated.
SAVA will provide SMMEs with both virtual and physical cards, allowing for pre-configured budgets and easy management through the SAVA app.
SMMEs can manage spending across various platforms and access a wider range of financial services through the SAVA solution.
This initiative by Mastercard and SAVA goes beyond simplifying expense management, as it seeks to empower African SMMEs to embrace digital financial tools and unlock the full potential of the digital economy.
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