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Migrant s Banking App, Vesti raises $500k in pre-seed funding

Migrant s Banking App, Vesti raises $500k in pre-seed funding
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Africa House empowers 10 startups with $1M entrepreneurial support

Africa House empowers 10 startups with $1M entrepreneurial support
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Amusan Brothers build Vesti app, a financial solution helping to solve peer-to-peer payments and migration related fees settlement

Today,  Vesti Technologies Inc announces the availability of its Vesti app both on IOS and Google play store. The Vesti app is a financial solution that provides peer-to-peer payments and migration-related fees settlement for Africans and gives a support structure for immigrants in accessing investment opportunities. Also, for migrants seeking opportunities to move to Europe and North America for work and study, the Vesti app allows them to receive money, transfer money, and make international payments through the app.  In 2019 alone, more than 12,000 students from Nigeria traveled to the United States for advanced degrees and paid an estimated $4.2Million in Student Exchange fees to the US government. Payments like SEVIS require international students to have a person present in the US to make payment, resulting in difficulties and delays during this process. It is these challenges and experiences by migrants that led to the development of the Vesti app.

Future of work: Coven links French school to empower Nigerians on Data Science, AI

Vanguard News Translate Home » Technology » Future of work: Coven links French school to empower Nigerians on Data Science, AI Future of work: Coven links French school to empower Nigerians on Data Science, AI On By Juliet Umeh An American firm based in Nigeria, Coven Works, has entered into a partnership with a leading French School for Artificial Intelligence, Aivancity, to give Nigerians opportunity to study artificial intelligence, AI skill sets abroad. The school, according to the partners, is built around three cores of the 21st Century: Artificial Intelligence, Business and Ethics. Its mission is to prepare humans and organisations who will address the many economic and social challenges related to the exploitation of data and artificial intelligence’s potential.

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