EcoCash Holdings ZITF stand draws large crowds, showcases diverse digital products, services

EcoCash Holdings Zimbabwe Limited’s stand at the ongoing Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) has been a hive of activity from the first day of the Fair as visitors seek to explore the group’s diverse businesses and products.

The listed group’s business portfolio consists of assets in financial technology (FinTech), insurance (InsurTech), on-demand services, e-Commerce, agriculture technology, health technology and educational technology.

“The Zimbabwe International Trade Fair is an important platform for our business units to exhibit their products and services to our various market segments, represented by the many people – both exhibitors and visitors – attending the Fair,” said the group’s spokesperson Fungai Mandiveyi, who is attending the Fair.

This year’s edition is the first time the diversified technology group, listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange in December 2018, is exhibiting at the Trade Fair under its rebranded name of EcoCash Holdings Zimbabwe (EHZ).

It was formerly known as Cassava Smartech Zimbabwe Limited.

One of the group’s business units exhibiting at the ZITF include EcoCash, EHZ’s award-winning mobile payments platform.

EcoCash recently launched its United States dollar (USD) cash-in and cash-out services that allow registered and non-registered users to send and receive US dollars to anyone in Zimbabwe.

The product has already started helping hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans who were struggling to safely send money in foreign currency to their family and friends on a secure and trusted platform, both in urban and rural areas.

EcoSure, EHZ’s popular micro-insurance product – which has over two million customers – is also exhibiting at this year’s ZITF.

EcoSure provides convenient, affordable and innovative insurance solutions directly from the customers’ mobile phone.

The insurer has been a key leader in driving social inclusion in the country.

Steward Bank, a digital bank that gives depositors’ access to the full suite of digital banking solutions via their mobile devices, is also exhibiting at the Fair.

Several visitors to their stand opened bank accounts while customers with queries were promptly served at the bank’s stand.

Steward Bank, which is the largest commercial bank by depositors in Zimbabwe (with over three million customers) has seen steady growth over the past few years in which it has begun a digital transformation drive which is entering its final phase.

Visitors to the ZITF also had time to understand the suite of products that Moovah offers.

Moovah is EHZ’s short-term insurance product which offers cover for property, vehicles, household contents, personal effects and other assets, in a hustle-free and convenient way.

MARS, a pre-Hospital Care service, with ambulances equipped to provide advanced life support and other emergency services countrywide, is also exhibiting at this year’s ZITF, along with Maisha Health Fund which has been showcasing it healthcare and health insurance products.

Among other things, Maisha provides administration services for medical funds as well as medical aid services for individuals and corporates.

Its services range from entry-level packages, right up to premium medical aid packages.

In addition, Maisha Health also promotes healthy living through mobile based health tips, dial-a-doc and Tele-Health centres under the Maisha Medik brand.

It uses AI (artificial intelligence) powered apps and tele-health platforms to provide health advice, diagnosis, treatment as well as monitoring to ensure overall health and well-being.

EcoCash Holdings is also exhibiting products under its on-demand services which include VAYA Mobility, VAYA eLogistics and VAYA Digital Farmer which have been attracting special interest from farmers, transport operators and logistics companies.

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