How to get started as a lender in Zimbabwe
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How to get started as a lender in Zimbabwe

In May 2022, the Zimbabwe government froze all bank lending, citing speculative behavior as the villain. Businesses gasped, households flailed, and the economy wobbled like a three-legged table. For a moment, it felt like financial oxygen had been cut off. But nature—and credit markets—abhor a vacuum. During this period, formal financial institutions were sidelined, and […]

A cultural view of loan defaults in Kenya
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A cultural view of loan defaults in Kenya

Executive summary  From 2019 to 2024, Kenya experienced a steady rise in personal and consumer loan defaults, driven not just by economic challenges, but deeply rooted cultural behaviors, social expectations, and shifting attitudes towards debt. While formal banks, microfinance institutions, and mobile lenders expanded access to credit, repayment struggles mirrored longstanding cultural and communal dynamics. […]

How Open Banking will transform Credit in Nigeria: Audience Q&A
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How Open Banking will transform Credit in Nigeria: Audience Q&A

We had a vibrant turnout at our recent webinar, “How Open Banking will transform Credit in Nigeria,” with dozens of questions from professionals across banking, fintech, and policy. Below is a detailed Q&A covering everything from payments and privacy to infrastructure and cross-border insights. Whether you missed the session or want to dive deeper, here’s […]