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I Want To Reshape Banking Sector Through ‘Wired Banking Africa’ — WBA Boss

by Leadership News
2 years ago
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The visionary founder of Wired Banking Africa (WBA), Chinedu Shema Emmanuel, is on a mission to revolutionise the Nigerian banking sector landscape through innovative technology and a commitment to financial inclusion.

With a unique blend of inspiration and creativity, Wired Banking Africa is setting a new standard for efficiency and accessibility in the banking industry.

According to Emmanuel, the inspiration and creative processes were deeply rooted in his commitment to driving technological innovation and financial inclusion.

“The inspiration comes from recognizing the potential to reshape the banking landscape, improve accessibility, and empower both established financial institutions and emerging Fintech players. In terms of creative processes, we prioritize staying at the forefront of technology trends, closely monitoring customer needs, and seeking insights from industry experts. This helps us to continuously enhance our offerings and identify new ways to streamline banking processes,” he stated.

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Since its launch on November 10, 2019, Wired Banking Africa has swiftly left its mark, operating in both Nigeria and the United States. Emmanuel’s entrepreneurial spirit has also led to the establishment of Wobilo Africa Limited, a technology company focused on software development and payment solutions.

Recognising the challenge of institutional complacency, he introduced Corporate Permits And Consultancy Services, that facilitate the registration and acquisition of operational licenses from the comfort of one’s establishment.

A standout feature that sets Wired Banking Africa apart is its ability to provide a comprehensive suite of banking solutions within just five minutes, as emphasized by Emmanuel.
This suite includes core banking software as a service, mobile apps, USSD functionality, WhatsApp banking, branded physical cards, and more. This speed and comprehensiveness have transformed the customer experience, enabling financial institutions to serve their clients more efficiently.

His dedication to reshaping the banking industry through WBA reflects his commitment to technological innovation and financial empowerment.

WBA aims to transform the financial industry in Africa and beyond through ongoing innovation and partnerships, setting new standards for efficiency and accessibility.

As the banking industry continues to evolve, Wired Banking Africa(WBA) remains at the forefront, advocating for accessible and efficient financial services for all.

Looking to the future, Emmanuel envisions Wired Banking Africa becoming a pivotal player in transforming the financial industry across Africa and beyond.

The goal is to be synonymous with rapid and comprehensive banking solutions, setting new standards for efficiency and accessibility.

Through the ongoing innovation and strategic partnerships, the aspiration is to empower even more financial institutions, contributing to greater financial inclusion and customer convenience.


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