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Fintech company Pyypl launches operations in Uganda

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
June 25, 2024
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In a move set to transform the way Ugandans transact and manage their money, Pyypl, a new Fintech company, has launched its services in the country.

The company’s financial app offers a secure, fast, and smart way to handle all financial needs, from sending and receiving money internationally to paying bills and shopping online.

According to Ms. Esther Linda, Pyypl’s Country Manager, the app is designed to promote financial inclusion through technology, making it easier for Ugandans to access financial services. “Our platform is user-friendly, secure, and offers a straightforward registration process. Users can sign up and start using financial services quickly without the need for extensive documentation,” she explained.

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Esther Linda, Pyypl’s Country Manager.

Pyypl’s app offers a range of financial services, including internationally accepted virtual and physical Visa cards, global money transfers, competitive currency exchange rates, bill payments, and online payments for education, entertainment, and travel.

Business owners can also leverage the platform to collect payments from customers and facilitate international money transfers to suppliers and vendors.

With Pyypl, Ugandans can now forget the risks of carrying cash and enjoy a safe and fast alternative to traditional banking services. The app’s ease of use and affordability make it a game-changer for financial inclusion in Uganda.

According to Bank of Uganda Executive Director of Research, Mr. Adam Mugume, Uganda’s remittance from diaspora grew to $1.42 billion (Shs5.5 trillion) in the 12 months to January 2024, up from $1.25 billion (Shs4.8 trillion) in the same period. Pyypl’s entry into the market is expected to further boost this growth.

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