Bitcoin Startups BitPesa and Bitbond Deliver P2P Loans for African Businesses

Bitcoin Startups BitPesa and Bitbond Deliver P2P Loans for African Businesses

Bitcoin startups BitPesa and Bitbond, based in Africa and Germany respectively, have announced a new initiative to bring financing options to businesses in Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda. The partnership sees BitPesa, a pan-African bitcoin payments startup that initially launched in Kenya in 2013 as the continent’s first bitcoin company, with Bitbond, a prominent Berlin-based peer-to-peer crowdlending platform for small and medium-sized enterprises globally, while the public Bitcoin blockchain for payment processing. Bitbond claims to have processed over 1,6000 loans worth $1.2....


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