By
Kevin Khaemba
Chief Commercial Officer
Pesapal
For generations, the back-office routine of a growing business looked remarkably the same.
To truly unlock the macroeconomic benefits of digitised finance, a coordinated effort from multiple stakeholders is needed.
By
Kevin Khaemba
Chief Commercial Officer
Pesapal
For generations, the back-office routine of a growing business looked remarkably the same.

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