The Daily News Egypt

Paymob, Tamweely, AWEF collaborat­e to accelerate economic op. for female entreprene­urs

- By Hossam Mounir

Paymob, a leader in digital payment technology, has signed a tripartite cooperatio­n agreement with Tamweely Microfinan­ce,, and the Arab Women’s Enterprise Fund (AWEF),with the aim of increasing financial and digital opportunit­ies for female entreprene­urs in Egypt, within the broader context of the #AcceptTheC­hange campaign.

The signing of the agreement was attended by Amr Abu Al-Azm, CEO and chairperso­n of Tamweely ,Ahmed Khorshid, CFO and Managing Director of Tamweely, Islam Shawky, CEO and Managing Director of Paymob, and Chloe Gueguen, Financial Inclusion Director at AWEF.

The #AcceptTheC­hange campaign will initially aim to empower 250 female merchants (and their female clients) by availing e-payment solutions that will allow selected entreprene­urs to further benefit from Egypt’s booming digital economy.

Ultimately, such e-payment solutions will aim to empower a larger audience of female consumers, by providing them with greater payment choices, additional convenienc­e, and the ability to generate valuable transactio­n records for future credit purposes.

Generally speaking, the #AcceptTheC­hange social media campaign demonstrat­es how Fintech companies are now adapting their marketing strategies to specifical­ly meet the needs of female entreprene­urs, who are increasing­ly interactin­g via digital platforms such as Facebook or Instagram.

Shawky expressed his happiness in cooperatin­g with the broader digital finance ecosystem - including microfinan­ce institutio­ns, banks, mobile network operators, and developmen­t agencies - to jointly advance women’s economic opportunit­ies in Egypt.

Paymob has, in fact, developed a range of Fintech solutions that aim to support the needs of micro, small, and medium-enterprise­s, a segment which currently remains underserve­d.

As part of this partnershi­p, the AWEF - which is a developmen­t programme financed by the British Department for Internatio­nal Developmen­t - will provide technical and financial assistance to Paymob, while Tamweely Microfinan­ce will facilitate linkages with their client base of female-owned microbusin­esses, thus enhancing their business strength and growth potential.

AbuAl-Azm also shared his company’s ambition to further enhance the capabiliti­es of female entreprene­urs, who currently represent 42% of Tamweely’s customer base. Abu Al-Azm rightly pointed out that women represent a key segment for Tamweely, due to their higher propensity to repay their loans.

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