AZA introduces cross border money transfer in Uganda 

AZA, an international provider of currency trading solutions which accelerate global access to frontier markets has secured a license for its BFX platform to operate in Uganda.

BFX is AZA’s Business to Business, over-the-counter platform (B2B2C) for businesses with wholesale currency needs, especially those paying partners and suppliers.

The platform leverages AZA’s hybrid infrastructure to empower companies doing business with the ability to use African currencies with less risk and cost than ever before. By acting as a market maker in 10+ African currencies, BFX empowers SME’s to grow past their borders and opens up previously underserved trade markets.

Explaining AZA's new strategy

Thomas Yieke, head of sales for East and Southern Africa while launching the operations of AZA In Uganda gave reasons as to why AZA is expanding to Uganda and it's operations.

"The expansion to Uganda reflects AZA’s conviction that the economy is poised for growth. The country is one of the world’s most entrepreneurial, with 28% of adults owning or co-owning a business, according to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor. Progressive currency market liberalizations have helped Uganda to rank as the third best among 20 countries for access to foreign exchange in Africa in the ABSA Africa Financial Markets Index."

"The BFX platform will enable Ugandan small and medium-size enterprises (SME’s) to grow beyond their borders, opening up previously underserved trade markets through a number of pay-in and payout channels such as banks and mobile wallets. BFX is significantly easier and faster to use than incumbent systems, processing international transactions within one or two business days. With extensive infrastructure, faster processing and local settlement accounts, BFX ensures quick transactions with less friction and lower fees."

“Our commitment to Uganda, East Africa and the wider continent is evident from our investment in building the best and most reliable technology for this market, We have created a competitive facility based on world-class technology, reducing settlement time to less than a day and at the best possible rates."

"Through the BFX product, Ugandan businesses will be able to save millions in fees each year with cost-effective transfers and efficient treasury solutions, AZA is the only non-bank provider of both wholesale foreign exchange and distribution across the African region, and has expanded through increased bank accounts, mobile money and other payment options."

With a team of over 100 people, AZA is led from regional HQ offices in Lagos, Nairobi and London, with growing satellite teams in Kampala, Dakar, Madrid, Accra and, very shortly, Johannesburg. The firm’s culture and fast-paced startup environment have helped spur its execution ability, operational efficiency and ability to retain top talent.

“We are hopeful that AZA’s existence will increase the number of skilled forex practitioners and intermediaries on the ground in Uganda,” said Yieke. “We are here to be an integral part of how Africa in general, and Uganda specifically, accelerate its growth.”

 

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