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Zemen Bank and Netcetera join forces

Zemen Bank and Netcetera join forces

  • Zemen Bank’s operations are based on multiple branch outlets whose activities are supplemented by several service points
  • The bank is known for its service excellence, innovation, pioneering new products, and adopting new services
  • They wanted to engage with Netcetera, an experienced digital player with the right digital software
  • The market for digital payments is growing steadily in Ethiopia, as more and more customers gain better access to e-Commerce
  • The number of eCommerce consumers in Ethiopia is projected to reach 44.2 million
  • Together they worked to onboard customer cards and are now enabling customers to make simple, secure e-commerce transactions


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