Why is Lending on the Blockchain Badass?

Blockchain is all the rage.  People all around the world participated in a wild run-up of the price of the blockchain currencies/assets last year, and are now suffering significant losses in the sell-off.  But this was a small piece of…

The 9 Essential Parts of a Mobile Money Ecosystem

I’ve been in the mobile money space now for nine years.  It’s been a highly entertaining ride, and I’ve learned loads about different models in the space.  From managing a mobile wallet for a large telecom in Tanzania to rolling…

Mental Model Monday: Falsification

Today we have a deadly combination for decision making, falsification and confirmation bias. Falsification was popularized by Sir Karl Popper, a philosopher.  Falsification is the idea that the only way to test the validity of any theory was to prove…

Mental Model Monday: Two Systems of Thought

I’m reading Homo Deus right now and the third section has started. In it, Y.K. Harrari begins by analyzing the two systems of thought that humans make decisions by. He calls these the experience side, and the narrative side. The…

Mental Model Monday: Tradeoffs

I have a feeling people talk about tradeoffs with a bit too much confidence, as if they understood how easy it is to make a tradeoff.  I feel this because I think I am one of those people.  I talk…

Universal Identity in India

An article came out today on Buzzfeed about the Aadhar ID system in India.  I’ve been following Aadhar’s development for some time, and am happy to see some skepticism come out around it.  There’s no doubt the system, which aims…

Quarter 1 Fintech Round-up

One of our staff writes a quarterly round up of the mobile money scene. I thought I’d share it with you this quarter. Always interesting times in this sector…   Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)   An evident push for industry…

Interview with Greta Bull from the World Bank

Here’s a brief interview on mobile finance in East Africa by Greta Bull, from Mastercard. It’s a good synopsis of Tanzania, the market that I’ve spent most of my time in, and the characteristics there that led to interoperability. Interoperability…

Cape Town Start Up City

I moved to Cape Town in June of 2015, and settled here in October of the same year.  I joined a start-up called Jumo, which was working on delivering mobile loans to phones in a couple countries.  Fast forward one…