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[اÙرأ Ùذا باÙÙغة اÙعربÙØ©]( Happy new month âï¸ Weâve got something coming at the end of this month in the newsletter, and weâre pretty excited about it. We donât want to phrase it as the answer to all your problems, but itâs definitely the solution to most of ours. ð. In the meantime, you can satiate your thirst for knowledge with [this report on the evolution of payments]( in Nigeria which our Insights team created with Zone. If youâre more of a visual learner, watch our team show you how we [created one of Africaâs most ambitious tech](conferences, Moonshot by TechCabal. In today's edition - [Nigerian POS operators have 6 more days to register their businesses](#Story1)
#Story1- #Story1[Nigerians can now earn money on Facebook and Instagram](#Story2)
#Story2- #Story2[Kano is building new pyramids out of tech](#Story3)
- [How much is climate change worth to African tech?](#Story4)
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- [Opportunities](#Opps) Fintech //link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/u001.3gD7PSbuofKNJf4aviiyABEwLaotY-cnTvL9XkLJeecz8HFi5aIcJRlOHNPACAGtlq5KbbmzlzCpN5GuBGOUoSMHEQdMvCCErcPqfkCTamGENiBnMw13k66-yrDlLxWUs9dx8nb-XZqHocMX3isfzceNJkjoApXASi2Z-Z4IXHShfiWDRFOooYpr-FczeRa1i8mMhuUZ5peMk3LFBg55tMJSCMpOGlwM-GXdOG5LUaU4OAoVWrZkWijLUTkP2PWRA0W9PUHdyTytTQRQjIYrRx1LHGNRCUgGkA22lNZtwni2ky58Xcdt7GLqNJ2L7T7d2tnmeDHLybt9POOBQI1TB4HdOSajT5d-kyxmKL7fDXA/47o/W4q6ksbyTxq88DHv7WBnkg/h9/h001.HkhfV8fvYd6OKKii0dLPy2m-rUckFXJGhSwgame_zG8 Nigeria needs to register 30,000 POS operators per day to meet July 7 deadline Whatâs one thing you can find on every street in Nigeria? Here are a few hints: it requires a firm grip, and careful finger-play will give you what you want. If your answer is a PoS machine, youâre right. If itâs anything else, you may want to check out our sister publication [Zikoko Daily]( instead. Anyway, POS operators and their machines have become as much a Nigerian staple as garri or those stained tupperware people never throw away. As of March 2024, there were over 2.7 million PoS terminals and 1.9 million PoS agents in the country; so it makes sense when Nigeriaâs business regulator said, over the weekend, that itâs battling 15,000 applications per day for its [fintech regularisation exercise](. A hard lesson on deadlines: If youâre wondering what this exercise is, we could say itâs Nigeriaâs attempt to curb PoS fraud. From 2022 to 2023, over â¦1.95 billion ($1.2 million) was lost to PoS-related fraud. These types of fraud also accounted for [¼ of all Nigerian fraud incidents]( in 2023. So back in January 2024, the countryâs apex bank started working with several agencies to create a new feature to [flag fraudulent transactions on PoS]( terminals. This feature cascaded into a rule that requires [fintechs to register all their PoS operators]( with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) by July 7, 2024. With 6 days left on the clock, the [CAC has noted]( that it's handling over 15,000 applications every dayâweekends includedâto meet up. But the truth is, with the 62-day notice it gave POS operators, it should be handling at least twice that amount if it doesnât plan to extend the deadline. A new portal: This âunprecedentedâ number has pushed the agency to launch the Special Registration Portal (SRP). More importantly, it says it has granted fintechs APIs to the SRP so they can register their agents and merchants on their own platforms. A penny for your troubles: Itâs not all gloom for the CAC. With registration at â¦10,000 ($6.48) a pop, it should pocket a neat â¦19 billion ($12.3 million) from the exercise if it manages to register all 1.9 million operators. Process payments smoothly with Moniepoint
And we'll have processed almost 5,000 more by the time you're done reading this. Your business payments can be one of them. Click [here]( to sign up. Startups //link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/u001.3gD7PSbuofKNJf4aviiyABEwLaotY-cnTvL9XkLJeecz8HFi5aIcJRlOHNPACAGtlq5KbbmzlzCpN5GuBGOUoSMHEQdMvCCErcPqfkCTamGENiBnMw13k66-yrDlLxWUIblVRA_yuOD7517PG0viM8piD0eq7WOHBUyOTBuHKE5RMdDh4FEwy2b_fGhls74MuK8BYM32k66GfyERdTFTK9E6x4_oKE91EcU-fLJSYyo69v_VqynqQa5e2-jzoefSw6Uzx9hiabkvDmfSmW9bT5sRopOKtwzCacfEP7D6AafrEzIQ2iQfHczRfMWf_CsIbfuBcP57f_T1zKjtni5v6JoVxFPLEAHfJfJ2XggwKpQ56FMARwPPsBb71fJ9Qrt9/47o/W4q6ksbyTxq88DHv7WBnkg/h20/h001.7ZuCdN3W6peNlfOE1S6K_lCILhAkGVCNsclR9WJkpJo Kano is building new pyramids out of tech If you asked anyone on the street about the most prominent Nigerian startup cities, chances are that theyâll mention Lagos, or Abuja. And itâs for good reason too. Startups based in Lagos, Nigeriaâs tech capital, [accounted for 88%]( of the nationâs $2 billion tech funding from 2015-2022. The state is home to at least two of the continentâs existing unicornsâOpay and Interswitchâand is the birthplace of [over 508 other startups]( including PiggyVest, Paystack, and Jumia. If you go out of the streets and into tech events or conferences, you may find more ingrained and experienced stakeholders mentioning Ibadan, Enugu or Kaduna as other startup cities. Earlier this year, we wrote [about Kadunaâs budding tech ecosystem]( where the state government donated seven hectares of land for a tech university. Nigeriaâs second-largest industrial zone: One state you may not find many people speaking much about in the tech context, despite its rich economic history, is Kano. One Google search will show you images of the stateâs groundnut pyramids which symbolised Nigeriaâs agricultural wealth in the 1960s. Another search will show you that the city whose Hausa nickname, âTumbin Giwaâ, translates to âCentre of Commerceâ, is the second-largest industrial zone in Nigeria with [a $12.39 billion market](. This commercial busyness might now be bleeding into the stateâs ecosystem as the state made the list for the [2024 Startup Index](. With over 60 startupsâa 1,100% increase from 2021âs five startupsâKanoâs techpreneurs believe that the spotlight will come only after startups in the state have figured out other critical challenges. âThereâs a huge gap between the training and impact we see in the ecosystem at the moment. A lot of us are still using the templates from other places to train Kano youth, and itâs not the right fit. Funding is important, but the things we do before getting to where we need funding should also be focused on, said Aisha Tofa, the co-founder of Startup Kano. Hereâs more on [how Kano is becoming one of Nigeriaâs biggest startup cities](. Issue USD and Euro accounts with Fincra
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$325 mllion: That's how much African climate tech startups have raised from January to June 2024 so far. Source: [Africa: The Big Deal]( Crypto Tracker //link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/u001.3gD7PSbuofKNJf4aviiyABEwLaotY-cnTvL9XkLJeecz8HFi5aIcJRlOHNPACAGtlq5KbbmzlzCpN5GuBGOUoSMHEQdMvCCErcPqfkCTamGENiBnMw13k66-yrDlLxWUtpZibQZ3YRclRHgaL1FEvKmydz_S0LOMdebFcqRmEr27aqlAJ2evWEDf_JtmvNf9dvgDuODNIMBP5HFEe6ZxC4Gge3snfZuXNyokwk5n3nPgGDx2x6BUhwukH5-r4EU9EbiLrxUK91bVvNpKwJiGOZk1yg3QzhERU8yrolw5qXJkmja-zH7NemIkjFiqTpMyWvfrCEA65Locbj1SNHkpHRFXyCKV4jbWIPMst02Eyvw/47o/W4q6ksbyTxq88DHv7WBnkg/h44/h001.30V7EtD8QmSPC3ybPjenkpgsiXay5V3HxFSAmP2tua0 The World Wide Web3 Source: [Coinmarketcap logo] Coin Name Current Value Day Month Bitcoin $63,352 + 4.40% - 6.47% Ether $3,484 + 3.67% - 8.06% Dogecoin $0.12 + 4.27% - 20.68% Solana $147.97 + 7.59% - 11.38% * Data as of 06:45 AM WAT, July 1, 2024. Opportunities //link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/u001.3gD7PSbuofKNJf4aviiyABEwLaotY-cnTvL9XkLJeecz8HFi5aIcJRlOHNPACAGtlq5KbbmzlzCpN5GuBGOUoSMHEQdMvCCErcPqfkCTamGENiBnMw13k66-yrDlLxWUs9dx8nb-XZqHocMX3isfzceNJkjoApXASi2Z-Z4IXHShfiWDRFOooYpr-FczeRa1i8mMhuUZ5peMk3LFBg55tMJSCMpOGlwM-GXdOG5LUaU4OAoVWrZkWijLUTkP2PWRA0W9PUHdyTytTQRQjIYrRx1LHGNRCUgGkA22lNZtwni2ky58Xcdt7GLqNJ2L7T7d2tnmeDHLybt9POOBQI1TB4HdOSajT5d-kyxmKL7fDXA/47o/W4q6ksbyTxq88DHv7WBnkg/h47/h001.7qEfBeLlN9yHfh9HDgqHvC7tupqUmgGcy-ml-urpWTc - The Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation is open to African innovators creating engineering solutions to local challenges. Innovators from sub-Saharan Africa should pitch viable engineering products or services that will have social or environmental benefits to the continent. [Apply for the chance to get up to $25,000 in funding](.
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