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A New Microfinance Cloud-based Solution Is Launched in Nigeria by ANMFIN and Oradian

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Nigerians are able to get access to financial service with the partnership of Oradian and ANMFIN

TechInAfrica – LAGOS, Nigeria, August 14, 2018/ — Oradian (https://Oradian.com) and Association of Non-Bank Microfinance Institution of Nigeria (ANMFIN) (www.ANMFINigeria.org) launched their strategic partnership as the mission to help financial inclusion in Nigeria.

As the President of ANMFIN, Princess Adesola Ogunleye stated: “We are delighted to have Oradian as our partner. We share our vision and are willing to succeed in it. Oradian’s cloud-based solution will be time and money-efficient with digitized processes. We are very excited to refine our administrative process to decrease operational cost. Moreover, we offer digitized financial services all over the country.”

President of ANMFIN, Princess Adesola Ogunleyevia footprint2africa.com

ANMFIN Cloud Express offers a wide range of solutions for Nigerians. As the CEO of Oradian, Antonio Separovic said: “Our first market six years ago was Nigeria and we will keep on our commitment to offer financial solutions for the country. Our partnership with ANMFIN is long-term and is an important move to achieve the goal.”

By using ANMFIN Cloud Express, it allows a large scale of Nigerian users to access financial services. ANMFIN Cloud Express, powered by Instafin, is a core banking system which is built for ANMFIN and the MFI members. Furthermore, it is a cloud-based toolset tailored which allows smaller Nigerian MFIs to access a cloud-based solution.

Oradian via pmexpressng.com

Oridian’s Programme Director for Africa, Onyeka Adibeli said: “ANMFIN Cloud Express enables MIFs to arrange all of the operations, such as transactions, client relationships, portfolio management and make a report as many large banks do, yet with lower cost. We try to encourage MFIs to use the right technology and give a better service for their clients as well as to improve their operations.”

Oridian and ANMFIN’s partnership targets to meet smaller MFIs’ needs with the system and cost they’re offering. The technology allows more financial institutions to experience its efficiency as well as people in rural communities who are unbanked.

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