Afrimoney’s Commitment to Digital Solutions Earns Praise from SLANGO

The Sierra Leone Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (SLANGO) enthusiastically endorsed Afrimoney’s commitment to innovation during the third Afrimoney “Chop and Chat” corporate dinner, held on October 16, 2024, at the New Brookfields Hotel. The event gathered over fifty NGOs, highlighting Afrimoney’s dedication to fostering relationships with its customers and stakeholders.
Alice Nenneh James, National Coordinator of SLANGO, praised Afrimoney for revolutionizing digital financial solutions in Sierra Leone. She emphasized the importance of these innovations for enhancing the efficiency of mobile money services, which are crucial for the growth of various sectors, including non-governmental organizations.
The “Chop and Chat” event provided a platform for meaningful dialogue between NGO representatives and Afrimoney, reinforcing the company’s commitment to listening to customer feedback and addressing concerns. Afrimoney’s CEO, Martison Obeng-Agyei, reiterated the company’s dedication to building trust and confidence with its clientele. He stated, “Our first commitment is to you, our customers. We are here to tell you what we do so we can hear from you and find ways to improve. We are committed to making this relationship work.”
Shadi Al Gerjawi, CEO of Africell, shared his positive experiences as an Afrimoney subscriber, detailing the advantages of the platform’s seamless transactions and the practical benefits for users.
Peter Sam-Gbraka, Development Secretary, commended Afrimoney’s innovative approach to digital financial services, noting its alignment with the Government of Sierra Leone’s fifth development priority. This emphasis on innovation is expected to support broader economic growth across the nation.
The event concluded with an engaging question-and-answer session, allowing attendees to voice their inquiries and suggestions, further cementing the collaborative spirit between Afrimoney and the NGO sector.