South African Hello Paisa wins MasterCard Foundation financial inclusion prize

The MasterCard Foundation presented its second annual Clients at the Centre Prize to Hello Paisa. The $150,000 Prize recognises the company’s innovative work in South Africa to facilitate international money transfers for foreign workers.

The award came after the 300+ members of the audience at The MasterCard Foundation Symposium on Financial Inclusion voted for one of three finalist firms competing for the Prize. The Symposium is the annual gathering of financial service practitioners and experts serving the needs of poor people in developing countries, held in Kigali, Rwanda.

The MasterCard Foundation believes that banks and other financial service providers in developing countries should focus on the needs and expectations of people living in poverty. Putting poor clients at the centre of the design of new financial products and services helps bring underserved people into the formal banking system, improving their livelihoods and their ability to plan for the future. The Clients at the Centre Prize finds and recognises the most customer-focused organisations working to deliver access to formal financial products and services to poor people.

Ahmed Cassim, Managing Director of the Hello Group Financial Services unit said, “This exercise with The MasterCard Foundation has been truly amazing. It has forced us to look deeper into client centricity and really ask ourselves some challenging questions. We are truly honoured to have won this prize and we will not let the Foundation down.”

“Hello Paisa has shown, and the audience agreed, that we can only achieve full universal financial inclusion if financial service providers truly understand the context and needs of the people that they serve,” said Ann Miles, Director of Financial Inclusion and Youth Livelihoods at The MasterCard Foundation. “Hello Paisa is doing just that. It understands that in order to provide for financially underserved communities, the clients they serve must be at the very centre of all of their efforts.”

The other two Prize finalists were Artoo IT Solutions, a digital lending business and 4G Capital, a loan company focused on micro-entrepreneurs.

The MasterCard Foundation works with visionary organisations to provide greater access to education, skills training and financial services for people living in poverty, primarily in Africa. As one of the largest private foundations its work is guided by its mission to advance learning and promote financial inclusion to create an inclusive and equitable world.

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