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Kenya: Payless Africa Unveils Youth-Centric Payment Platform for Kenyan Market

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Payless Africa Unveils Youth-Centric Payment Platform for Kenyan Market
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Payless Africa, a leading fintech company specializing in digital financial solutions, has officially introduced its youth-centric payment platform in Kenya. Through its mobile app and digital channels, the company offers a diverse range of financial services tailored specifically for the youth demographic.

The newly launched platform provides a comprehensive suite of financial solutions, including banking, payments, savings, and investments. Payless Africa’s primary focus is to deliver accessible and transparent services, empowering individuals, particularly young people, to take control of their financial futures.

Kev Muley, Founder and CEO of Payless Africa, expressed his vision for the company, stating:

“Our goal at Payless Africa is to offer a mobile-first, youth-centric financial service to over 100 million unbanked and underserved youth across Africa, a demographic that is projected to represent 42% of the global youth population by 2030. We are dedicated to challenging conventional industry practices and promoting financial empowerment for individuals and businesses alike. Through Payless Africa, we aspire to lead by example and establish new benchmarks for integrity and inclusivity in the financial sector.”

Leveraging its user-friendly mobile app and digital platforms, Payless Africa delivers a wide range of cost-effective financial services tailored to meet the diverse needs of its customers. The platform is designed by youthful teams for youthful users, embodying principles of freedom, enjoyment, and empowerment.

With its leadership team averaging between 20-25 years old and a steadfast commitment to a ‘Youth First’ approach, Payless Africa offers a payment experience that goes beyond mere transactions, promising an unparalleled journey of financial empowerment.

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