Pebuu, a Ugandan fintech company, is making substantial progress in the promotion of financial inclusion by expanding its services to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, and Nigeria.

This initiative is designed to fortify the banking and merchant service ecosystems, with a particular emphasis on underprivileged communities.

John Paul Ssemyalo, the CEO of Pebuu, underscored the organization’s dedication to the development of technology-driven systems that facilitate economic inclusion and empower local communities.

The expansion is not solely focused on growth; it is also about making a significant impact in regions with restricted access to financial services.

Smart tools for agent and merchant administration, supply chain monitoring, and field service operations are provided by the company’s proprietary technology platforms, including FieldPecker.

These instruments are essential for financial service providers to comply with financial regulations and expand their operations.

As Pebuu commences this new chapter, it is committed to collaborating closely with local stakeholders and communities to develop scalable and inclusive systems that support the expanding digital economy of Africa, considering the diverse social and cultural landscapes of these communities.

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