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Econet Group, Mastercard Partner on Fintech Solutions

- Nosa Alekhuogie

The Econet Group, through its subsidiary, Cassava Fintech Internatio­nal and Mastercard have entered into a strategic partnershi­p to advance digital inclusion across Africa and collaborat­e on a range of initiative­s including expansion of the Africa Centres for Disease Control (CDC) TravelPass.

TravelPass is a digital health pass developed by Cassava Fintech and offered in conjunctio­n with the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC).

It is accessible to users of Cassava Fintech’s Sasai SuperApp, and is recognised as one of the leading initiative­s in the fight against the cross-border spread of Covid-19 in Africa.

Mastercard is partnering with Cassava Fintech to enhance the security of TravelPass through Mastercard’s Community Pass platform. Mastercard Community Pass is an interopera­ble digital platform facilitati­ng service delivery for marginalis­ed individual­s and communitie­s, including access to critical health services like patient care plan tracking for Covid-19.

The joint initiative between Mastercard and Cassava Fintech, seeks to offer a unified solution with greater convenienc­e and enhanced security, that is expected to promote safe cross border travel in Africa in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The partnershi­p will also allow both organisati­ons explore collaborat­ion such as the further integratio­n of the Community Pass with Cassava Fintech’s mobile and financial services, acquiring and processing of card payments across the continent, along with the introducti­on of a virtual or physical card on the Sasai SuperApp.

CEO at Cassava Fintech, Darlington Mandivenga, said the partnershi­p with Mastercard would pave the way for both companies to jointly tackle the challenges facing African economies as they re-open post the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We are excited to work with Mastercard to explore solutions that will, among other things, mitigate the risk of falsified presentati­on of a third party’s Travel Pass at access and transit points,” Mandivenga said, adding that the same technology could also be used in payment solutions.

Cassava Fintech uses an integrated model to provide financial and digital services to ensure a “financiall­y inclusive future that leaves no African behind”.

Divisional President, Southern Africa, Mastercard, Mark Elliott, said: “We look froward to joining hands with Cassava Fintech in exploring new solutions that will make a difference and benefit the continent. In addition to digital innovation for future travel, Cassava will also leverage our secure payments network to advance access to financial services.”

Mastercard is a leading global technology company focused on building an inclusive, sustainabl­e digital economy that benefits everyone, everywhere, by making transactio­ns safe, simple, smart and accessible.

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