An International Fintech company, Curnance, has launched an application, Curnance, in Johannesburg, South Africa to boost financial inclusion in Africa.
It was attended by executives, innovators, and stakeholders from the finance and technology industries, as well as the High Commissioner and Ambassador of Nigeria to South Africa, represented by the Minister and Chargé d’affaires, Michael Okwudili, and the Commercial Counsellor, Ali Ndah Abu.
Former Executive Director of Africa Reinsurance Corporation, and CFO Designate of Curnance, Ibrahim Ibisomi, emphasised the company’s dedication to financial innovation.
According to him, the app represents a vision of financial empowerment that transcends borders.
He said: “Curnance is not just an application; it’s a testament to the power of innovation, dedication, and the unwavering belief that finance should be a force for good in the lives of individuals and businesses alike.
“With its user-friendly interface and cutting-edge features, Curnance empowers users to make smarter, more informed financial decisions, access local and foreign exchange funds with ease, and engage in seamless transactions, ” he added.