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Orabank partners with Network International to enhance digital payment solutions

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Network International, a leading enabler of digital commerce across the Middle East and Africa has announced an extension of its strategic partnership with Orabank Group, the largest banking entity in Francophone Africa. This collaboration aims to enhance the bank’s prepaid and agent banking offerings, marking a pivotal step in the digital transformation of Orabank’s services.

The renewed partnership is set to significantly improve the banking experience for Orabank’s customers by introducing innovative payment technologies. With Network International’s extensive expertise, Orabank aims to strengthen its position in the competitive Francophone markets, ensuring that customers benefit from enhanced convenience and trust in digital transactions.

Ferdinand Ngon Kemoum, the group chief executive officer of Orabank said, “We are thrilled to enter a new phase of growth through the strategic partnership with Network International. Using Network’s expertise, we are shaping the future of the digital payment market in Francophone Africa with new products and services that will facilitate our digital payment transformation. This offers an elevated experience for our customers and emphasises our pivotal role in the financial market.”

Reda Helal, the group managing director of processing in Africa and co-head of group processing at Network International said, “We are excited to extend our strategic partnership with Orabank group to transform digital payments for their customers in the prepaid and agent banking space. Implementing Network’s innovative solutions underlines the bank’s impact in the Francophone market by providing superior payment experiences. We look forward to capturing the opportunities that lie ahead and achieving new heights of success by working together.”

As the financial landscape in Francophone Africa continues to evolve, this partnership between Network International and Orabank Group is poised to play a crucial role in shaping the future of digital payments in the region.

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