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Paga, a Nigerian digital payment startup, announces it’s acquisition of Apposit. Apposit a US registered and Ethiopia based software development company is founded by diaspora returnees.
Apposit is known for high quality software products in Ethiopia. Some of it’s clients includes the Ethiopian Commodities Exchange and Agricultural Transformation Agency.
The relationship between Apposit and Paga didn’t start now however. It started when Paga tasked Apposit with building and maintaining its payments platform from Addis Abeba.
With that, Apposit dedicated 25 software developers to exclusively work on the Paga platform. It is also reported that Apposit was also a seed investor in Paga.
Now with this acquisition by undisclosed amount, Apposit team will join Paga fully and Paga will push it’s planed expansion to Ethiopia and Mexico
It’s is believed that Apposit strong technical team will help Paga’s expansion outside of Nigeria.
As the Nigerian payment space becomes more competitive with the entrance of the likes Opay and Plampay, It seems obvious for Paga to find additional alternative growth markets.
The already existing relationship with Apposit in Ethiopia provides an easy market entry channel to Ethiopia.
A medium post by Paga said “Acquiring Apposit provides Paga with an instant go-to-market strategy to launch the Paga service in Ethiopia under the vast experience and leadership of Adam Abate, Apposit co-founder & CEO”
Tech Crunch reported that Paga aims to get live soon in Ethiopia as soon us Banking License is acquired. Adam Abate also becomes the CEO of Paga Ethiopia.
However it is not clear how Paga plans to get license. As of the moment Fintech Startups can’t get a license operate a payment business in Ethiopia. They will need to partner with already existing Banks and Microfinance as technology provider.
There is a new regulation National Bank have been working on for last 6 month. This regulations paves a way for Fintech’s to be recognized standalone as Digital Finance Service (DFS) providers as long they fulfill the requirement set by National bank which includes 50 million ETB initial capital.
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