Innovation Memo: CEO of Xzerra, Arnold Akampulira
“Xzerra is pioneering innovative, seamless, secure, and inclusive digital transactions.”
Xzerra, a Ugandan fintech, is transforming mobile money transactions with its biometric-powered platform, boosting both payment security and convenience. Seamlessly integrating with existing financial systems, they aim to disrupt the traditional reliance on cash and have the potential to foster financial inclusion and economic growth across the Africa.
In today’s memo, we profile Xzerra and CEO, Arnold Akampulira
Our Innovation Memos provide a comprehensive profile of an innovator, whether it’s a startup, hub, investor or more established corporate, highlighting technological and business model innovations. The Memo is written in direct consultation with a verified representative from that entity and also outlines suggestions around how to rapidly scale their innovation further through the use of The FutureList’s network.
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