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Ethiopia to Launch Its First Domestic Credit Card--Powered by OpenWay and SanuPay
Supporting the infrastructure behind this nationwide rollout is , a licensed payment system operator under the National Bank of Ethiopia . With a mission to build a cashless and connected economy, SantimPay ensures local transaction switching and processing is secure, efficient, and compliant.
SanuPay's ambitions extend regionally. In , the company is collaborating with regional banks and fintechs to modernise . In , SanuPay will empower fintechs with tools to issue , implement , launch , and integrate .
OpenWay's Way4 platform has already proven its effectiveness in Africa through partnerships with institutions such as . Its modular design and configurability without coding—95% of functionality can be deployed without custom development—make it ideal for rapidly evolving markets.
"We have selected the best-in-class solution to provide best-in-class payment services in Ethiopia ," said . "Partnering with OpenWay and deploying Way4 enables a resilient, scalable, and compliant infrastructure that supports Africa's digital financial transformation."
"This collaboration with SanuPay reflects our commitment to empowering innovative financial institutions across Africa ," said . "Way4 enables Ethiopia's first domestic credit card while laying the foundation for a modern, inclusive, and interoperable payments landscape."
This initiative represents a replicable model for regional fintech growth—homegrown, scalable, and ready to shape Africa's next-generation payments ecosystem.
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