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50 companies to access Irish-based Zimbabwean fintech startup Xpensi’s platform through the Thinkroom Sponsorship

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Xpensi is a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) expense management, approval, and employee engagement platform. As part of the product rollout in Africa, Xpensi is delighted and excited to announce that Thinkroom (SA-based digital marketing agency) has committed to sponsoring 50 companies to access the platform. The sponsorship marks an important milestone for the company and an exciting prospect for the first movers and shakers who will participate.

In light of their previous plan to scale the business to high-performing Sub-Saharan markets, the Thinkroom Sponsorship will propel this African expansion further.

The sponsorship opportunity gives fast-growing companies access to a simplified digital product that will save them time, allow them control over the expenditure, and help them grow their businesses. Simultaneously through their participation, their feedback will be incorporated into the product ensuring they shape the product.

In a statement sent to Tech in Africa, Keith Taurai, Xpensi COO says, “The sponsorship deal is an exciting and fantastic opportunity, one that supports SMEs on the African continent in making most of their time and money, and we are very much looking forward to being able to support businesses as they continue to weather the challenging economic times.”

“It’s an exciting opportunity for us to work and partner with fast-growing businesses and find ways to help them succeed,” said Peter Tully, Xpensi CMO.

To qualify for the scholarship is quite simple;

  1. Check into http://www.xpensi.ie/xpensi-services/
  2. Once on the page, fill out this form

For more on Xpensi and future developments, you can check out their website or follow them on Twitter and Linkedin.

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