Oradian, a financial inclusion company, is set improve financial access to SMEs with an imminent commencement of its operations in Ghana.
The company will be using the latest technology in banking - cloud-based core banking system (CBS) to deliver to its clients, digital financial services.
Oradian Co-founder and Head of Implementation, Onyeka Adibeli, was happy to anounce that the company is going global by using best pratices in the business of banking and digital transformation..
To accelerate financial inclusion in Ghana and to share best practice for going digital with cloud technology, Oradian will host a dinner event in Accra as part of the Africa Banking and Finance Conference on April 24,2018.
Oradian is demonstrating the value of strategic public-private partnerships in Southeast Asia with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Cantilan Bank, one of the top rural banks in the Philippines.
Backed by a $150,000 ADB grant, Cantilan Bank will use Oradian's toolset to demonstrate how cloud technology can unlock financial opportunities by providing access to financial services for hard-to-reach individuals in rural areas.
Oradian’s toolset, including Instafin, delivers three key business benefits to financial institutions: improved efficiency with digital processes and operations, informed decision-making with real-time data and reporting, and growth without incremental cost. Oradian provides access to its toolset using a subscription model, eliminating financial barriers that prevent financial institutions from accessing leading technology.
Co-founders Separovic and Adibeli will lead Oradian’s dinner event in Accra and they will be joined by Eric Elango, Oradian’s Business Development Manager, who specialises in working with financial institutions to align their business strategy with their technology strategy.
Together, Oradian will continue building strategic partnerships with key financial inclusion leaders and visionary financial institutions in West Africa to provide access to financial services to more clients and to fast-track CBN’s financial inclusion goal for 2020.
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