KAMPALA, Uganda – Interswitch, one of Africa’s leading integrated payments and digital commerce companies and eMaisha Pay have announced a partnership that will digitise payments in Uganda’s agriculture sector to address several challenges encountered by farmers, as well as businesses throughout the value chain.
To tackle issues such as limited access to credit, absence of appropriate saving tools, and the risk of theft associated with handling cash, Interswitch has introduced smart devices which will enable wholesaler field agents to accept payments made by retailers of agricultural products using the eMaisha Verve Card. This digitisation eliminates the need for physical cash transactions, enhancing security for all stakeholders.
In a bid to support economic growth in agriculture, the partnership extends benefits to wholesalers of agro-inputs and retail businesses, enabling them to receive payments from the eMaisha Verve Card via Point-of-Sale terminals.
This helps to streamline cash collections and to reduce risks like theft which result from carrying large sums of money on the move. Retailers, facing challenges like limited working capital, access credit through the eMaisha application and it is placed on their eMaisha Verve card, promoting simplified access and ultimately, business sustainability.
Speaking about the partnership, Peter Kawumi, Managing Director of Interswitch East Africa, emphasised the company’s commitment to simplifying payments across sectors and regions, “Interswitch is pleased to embark on this partnership with eMaisha Pay which signals a new dawn for our agricultural sector in Uganda. Digitising the agricultural value chain, which employs almost 70 percent of Uganda’s population, will enhance genuine agricultural inputs and solidify Uganda’s role as the food basket in the region.”
Smallholder farmers, who are often excluded from the formal financial services fold, also benefit from the partnership. The eMaisha Verve Card facilitates their access to credit and the purchase of inputs, creating a financial history and digital footprint for assessing creditworthiness. The card’s savings functionality ensures business continuity for farmers, contributing to the sustainability of their ventures.
Sserubiri Uhuru, Co-founder and CEO of eMaisha Pay, highlights the partnership’s commitment to revolutionising financial access for agribusinesses. Commenting about the initiative, he mentioned that, “This partnership is a fusion of our shared commitment to revolutionising financial access and empowerment for agribusinesses across Africa.
“The eMaisha Verve Card, powered by Interswitch’s robust infrastructure, is set to redefine the agriculture financing landscape, offering tailored financial services to agribusinesses and smallholder farmers to grow, and build resilience in the face of climate change. This partnership is a testament of our relentless pursuit for innovation, and excellence, striving to bring the best of technology and financial services to the doorsteps of Africa’s smallholder farmers and agribusinesses.”
This collaboration signifies a significant milestone in driving digital transformation in agriculture, leveraging innovative digital payment solutions and credit products to enhance efficiency, security, financial inclusion, and climate resilience across the entire agricultural value chain.
About eMaisha Pay
eMaisha Pay is a financial technology company, making financial services more accessible, convenient, and flexible for Africa’s smallholder farmers and agribusiness MSMEs. Launched in 2021, eMaisha Pay has been at the forefront of driving financial inclusion and climate-resilience among agribusinesses and smallholder farmers, through payments, credit, and savings solutions. Working at the intersection of finance and technology, eMaisha Pay is on the mission to build the financial infrastructure to power the growth of Africa’s agribusiness sector to its projected $1 trillion.
About Interswitch
Interswitch is a leading technology-driven company focused on the digitization of payments in Africa. Founded in 2002, Interswitch expanded to Uganda in 2010. Today, it serves multiple industry verticals and operates with a Vision to make payments a seamless part of everyday life in Africa. Its unwavering mission is to create transaction solutions that enable individuals and communities to prosper across Africa. Interswitch’s broad network and robust payments platforms have been instrumental to the development of the Ugandan payments’ ecosystem.
About Verve
Verve is Africa’s most successful card brand with payment tokens and card options that power commerce across Africa, empowering Africans to live the good life, both at home and beyond.
Verve, which started in 2009 as a pan-African payment card scheme, now has over 50 million cards issued to individuals by its member banks. Verve has over 270 member institutions several member institutions on its network that have presence in 13 African countries.
Verve is a member of the Interswitch Group, Africa’s leading technology-driven company focused on the digitization of payments in Africa.