Sylvio Contayon: “Yellow Card wants to attract a wider audience by offering new services yet to be revealed”

In the midst of the bitcoin crash, the new head of fintech for Côte d’Ivoire details his ambitions for the Ivorian market and French-speaking Africa.

14/06/2022 at 18h56, by Africa Business+

After Senegal, in April, the Yellow Card platform launched its services in Côte d’Ivoire. Sixteen countries now offer its buy-sell and storage services for basic crypto assets – Bitcoin, Ethereum and Tether.

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