I am excited to share with you that GiveCare has partnered with SpacePointe to launch its mobile application (Pointe Pay and Pointe Mart) as part of GiveCare’s integrated entrepreneurial development program. Over the last few weeks, rural entrepreneurs in Imala received training on how to use mobile technology to manage their inventory, keep accounting and as a mobile payment system (MPOS), using their mobile phones. The mobile application is voice activated in the local language, such that entrepreneurs with low literacy level can use it. GiveCare also provided customized debit cards to beneficiaries through its partnership with established banks in Nigeria. Business owners can now load the funds they need on their debit cards. This is an important mile stone for the community, because in Imala there are no banks. The banks and ATMs are concentrated in the local government headquarters, which is about an hour away. Most of the lending is done by cooperative societies and local saving groups called Esusu. Beyond lending money and receiving contributions for savings, these groups do not have the capacity to provide training and support services for local entrepreneurs. Imala therefore has operated as a cash based community, which made local entrepreneurs susceptible to loss of funds through theft or misplacement, temptation to spend on unplanned needs, and high cost of transportation, due to frequent long distance trips to ATMs and banks. However, with the debit card and new mobile application, entrepreneurs are now able to do cashless transactions in the community.

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