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Africa: Orabank Partners with Network International to Drive Digital Payment Innovation in Francophone Africa

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Orabank Partners with Network International to Drive Digital Payment Innovation in Francophone Africa
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Orabank Group, the largest banking institution in Francophone Africa, has strengthened its strategic partnership with Network International, a leading provider of digital commerce solutions across the Middle East and Africa. This collaboration aims to revolutionize Orabank’s prepaid and agent banking services, marking a significant step in the bank’s digital transformation journey.

The partnership will enhance Orabank’s ability to offer superior payment experiences to its customers, positioning it as a leader in digital banking within the Francophone market. By leveraging Network International’s expertise and innovative payment solutions, Orabank seeks to boost its competitiveness and consumer trust in the region.

Ferdinand Ngon Kemoum, Group Chief Executive Officer of Orabank, expressed excitement about the new phase of growth this collaboration brings. “We are thrilled to deepen our partnership with Network International, which will help us shape the future of digital payments in Francophone Africa. The introduction of new products and services will enhance our customers’ experience and underscore Orabank’s pivotal role in the financial market.”

Reda Helal, Group Managing Director for Processing in Africa and Co-Head of Group Processing at Network International, highlighted the significance of the partnership. “We are excited to extend our strategic collaboration with Orabank Group, transforming digital payments for their customers, particularly in prepaid and agent banking. This partnership further cements Orabank’s impact in the Francophone market by delivering innovative and seamless payment solutions. We look forward to unlocking new opportunities and achieving greater success together.”

This collaboration reaffirms Orabank’s commitment to driving digital transformation across the region, ensuring that customers benefit from cutting-edge financial technologies and secure, convenient payment options.

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