PayDunya to continue expansion in West Africa
The Senegalese B2B fintech payment platform, present in five countries, is soon to add a sixth one, as it targets private customers, especially SMEs and the public sector.
21/03/2022 at 16h46, by Africa Business+
Founded in 2015 in Dakar, the fintech PayDunya, specialising in digital payment infrastructures, recently entered a fifth market by formally establishing itself in Lomé. Togo thus joins Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Benin, and Burkina Faso.
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